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Nonprofit Audit Checklist (+ Free PDF Download)

The Charity CFO

Many nonprofit organizations both large and small need to undergo a financial statement audit every year. Preparing for a nonprofit audit can be overwhelming and anxiety-filled, especially if it’s your first audit or you don’t have a strong and experienced financial team. What is a financial statement audit?

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Your Ultimate Finance Department Checklist

CFO Simplified

From overworked staff accountants to controllers running month-end closes, a poorly structured finance, and accounting department can put strains on your business’ growth. Here’s a guide to set your accounting and finance department up for success as your business grows. Roles and Responsibilities.

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The Basics of Nonprofit Bookkeeping

The Charity CFO

Execute data entry to keep the general ledger current . Allocate revenue and expenses to restricted fund accounts . Prepare the data accountants used to create income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. At The Charity CFO, we handle the books and all of your accounting needs. Manage payroll .

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Case Study: Financial Clarity with Modern Nonprofit Accounting Software

The Charity CFO

About The Charity CFO The Charity CFO is an accounting firm specializing in serving nonprofits through outsourced accounting and fractional CFO services. We know what a nonprofit goes through each day, and we utilize technology to simplify our clients’ accounting processes. Let’s meet these organizations.

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Enterprise Performance Management vs. Enterprise Resource Planning

Planful

ERP includes a general ledger which summarizes all of the details from other modules like purchasing, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. It is generally driven by the finance department or CFO of the enterprise.