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When Does Your Nonprofit Need an Audit?

The Charity CFO

Contrary to what many people envision, a nonprofit audit doesn’t usually start with a letter from the IRS. Instead, an independent nonprofit audit is something you choose to build trust in your nonprofit organization. An audit can be a critical step for a growing nonprofit that needs to raise increasing amounts of funds.

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Revenue Recognition for Nonprofits: 4 Mistakes to Avoid

The Charity CFO

Revenue recognition for nonprofits may seem fairly straightforward, but has unique complexities with important compliance consequences. All these sources must be carefully managed to ensure compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and guidelines. Undergo annual financial audits.

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Financial Accounting Hierarchy - By JP Puchulu

Boston Startup CFO

Familiarity with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is essential. If you lack knowledge in accounting principles, you open yourself up to many potential risks, including inaccurate financial statements which can hinder your ability to make informed decisions.

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Updated Accounting Standards for In-Kind Donations (2022)

The Charity CFO

So now is the perfect time to make sure you report in kind gift donations in compliance with GAAP standards in 2022. The changes to in kind donation reporting are specifically for organizations that follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in preparing their financial statements.

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The most and least complex jurisdictions for financial compliance in APAC

Future CFO

China is the most complex jurisdiction for financial compliance in Asia Pacific while Hong Kong is the easiest, said TMF Group recently. Many jurisdictions are moving towards international accounting standards such as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

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How Do I Forecast with Tax Code 280E?

CFO Share

The difference between cost of goods sold and ordinary business expenses is well defined in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) but routinely ignored by small business bookkeeping services. Even worse, an IRS income tax return does not follow the same rules as GAAP. janitorial services.).

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7 Keys to Nonprofit Financial Management

The Charity CFO

In order to successfully manage the financial health of your nonprofit organization, here are 7 key concepts you should understand: Compliance and Audit Requirements Compliance is the act of ensuring the public that nonprofits are abiding by the rules that allow them to take advantage of tax exempt status and other financial incentives.