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Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Founders, Board Members & Executives

The Charity CFO

You can grasp nonprofit accounting basics in just a few minutes, even if you’ve never taken an accounting course (and even if you hated math in high school). The basic accounting principles for nonprofit organizations are the same as accounting for for-profit companies. . Sales of products or services. Grant funds.

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Will Members-Only Bed Bath & Beyond Be Able To Compete With The Coupons?

PYMNTS

In a retail reality where everything is always on sale, coupons were the clever method by which brick-and-mortar shops drew in customers with deals. Because everything is always on sale and because there are any number of ways to collect digital coupons and discounts, who needs all the extra paper?

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Using Detailed Meeting Checklists to Drive Referral Growth

CFO News Room

” I think your number at the time was somewhere like 15 great fit clients to take on every year. So, my prior broker dealer, it was Fortune 100 company, they have tremendous obviously philosophies in place on how they get their sales force to produce amazing results. Author: Michael Kitces. Team Kitces. Matthew: Yeah.

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Transcript: Bill Browder

Barry Ritholtz

And I was kind of intrigued and so I said, can we discuss it, and he laid it out on a conference table and I said, what’s this number? And then I said, what’s this number down here, and he said, this is last year’s earnings. And that number was $160 million. So, I did the math, 20 million times a hundred.

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Transcript: Joel Tillinghast, Fidelity

Barry Ritholtz

And I was a math nerd as a kid. And because my mother and grandmother were looking at these trying to figure out what was going on, I was curious about the sea of numbers. They announced a $640 million loss and ouch. And 00:28:03 [Speaker Changed] That’s an amazing number. So I took that. That was real money.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

So I think that resiliency piece, never giving up, never giving in, redefining, Barry, success as going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm, I think that’s everything. Number one, a school district is a business. And like every business, they want revenue and they’d like to have a surplus profit.

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Transcript: Cliff Asness

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: So it can be price-to-sales — RITHOLTZ: Yeah. You can use this in a number of ways. And that’s a pretty good number. ASNESS: Some of the things like betting against beta, quality or profitability, carry strategies were additions over time. They grew more in terms of earnings, sales, cash flows.