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Nonprofit Finance Practices

VCFO

How Cracks in Nonprofit Finance & Compliance Creep In Nonprofit CEOs rely on their organization’s CFO to provide sound fiscal management, ensure full compliance, and be strategic partners. A CFO will evaluate financial performance, and bring attention to potential issues. Nonprofit CEOs and boards can’t be everywhere all the time.

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Beyond the Basics: 7 Key Focus Areas for New CFOs

CFO Talks

The position of Chief Financial Officer has evolved significantly over the past few decades. No longer confined to the guardianship of financial reporting and compliance, modern CFOs are now pivotal strategists and advisors at the heart of corporate decision-making. Delegation and Empowerment: No CFO can do it all alone.

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Budgets for Nonprofits: Get ready for 2023

The Charity CFO

By taking the time to assess your current financial situation and map out your anticipated income and expenses for the year ahead, you can make sure that your nonprofit is on track to meet its goals. A well-crafted budget can be a powerful tool for decision-making, helping you to prioritize spending in line with your strategic goals.