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When it comes to revenue, nonprofits need to think like auditors
Auditors examining a not-for-profit’s financial statements spend considerable time on the revenue figures. They look at the accounting methods used to record revenues and perform a detailed income analysis. You can use the same techniques to increase your understanding of… Read More
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3 keys to a successful accounting system upgrade
Technology is tricky. Much of today’s software is engineered so well that it will perform adequately for years. But new and better features are being created all the time. And if you’re not getting as much out of your financial… Read More
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10 ways to get paid for additional work
10 ways to get paid for additional work – Book Mark Lee http://bit.ly/2ukVIbG
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What you can deduct when volunteering
Because donations to charity of cash or property generally are tax deductible (if you itemize), it only seems logical that the donation of something even more valuable to you — your time — would also be deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not… Read More
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Data analytics can help solve your nonprofit’s biggest challenges
If your not-for-profit wants to improve its budgeting, forecasting, fundraising or other functions but is having a hard time identifying both problems and solutions, data analytics can help. This form of business intelligence is already considered invaluable in the for-profit… Read More
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Is your inventory getting the better of you?
On one level, every company’s inventory is a carefully curated collection of inanimate objects ready for sale. But, on another, it can be a confounding, slippery and unpredictable creature that can shrink too small or grow too big — despite… Read More
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Home green home: Save tax by saving energy
“Going green” at home — whether it’s your principal residence or a second home — can reduce your tax bill in addition to your energy bill, all while helping the environment, too. The catch is that, to reap all three… Read More
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S Shareholder Can’t Unilaterally Elect FICA Tax Credit on S Corporation’s Behalf.
S Shareholder Can’t Unilaterally Elect FICA Tax Credit on S Corporation’s Behalf. http://bit.ly/2NlGk7F
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An insider’s look at avoiding ethical violations
An insider’s look at avoiding ethical violations http://bit.ly/2NiKhtE