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How To Avoid Nonprofit Accountant Turnover

The Charity CFO

Not surprisingly, this above-average employee turnover impacted nearly every industry, but it has hit nonprofits and financial professionals particularly hard. . However, nonprofit accountant turnover is not a new problem in the sector. Why Do Nonprofit Accountants Quit? Limited growth opportunities.

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Nonprofit Trends with Tim Hudson

The Charity CFO

Welcome back to the Modern Nonprofit Podcast at The Charity CFO. Whether you are a consistent listener or joining for your first time, the podcast dives deep into the world of nonprofits, and sometimes for profit spaces to share industry specific principles, unique business practices, and much more. Based out of St.

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Top 5 Nonprofit Financial Red Flags According to a CPA

The Charity CFO

As a CPA working exclusively with nonprofits and a former nonprofit auditor, I’ve looked at thousands of nonprofit financial statements over the past 10 years. Over the years, I’ve identified a set of 5 nonprofit financial red flags that are fairly common and almost always lead to trouble sooner or later.

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Three Secrets to Scaling a Nonprofit

The Charity CFO

This week on A Modern Nonprofit Podcast we’ll show you how to build the right team to scale your organization effectively. In this episode, Dirk van Reenen joins us to talk about why nonprofits need a defined business structure, the right team (not just a passionate team), and the mental shift founders must make to scale.

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Transcript: Eric Balchunas

Barry Ritholtz

He is the author of several books, most recently, “The Bogle Effect,” how John Bogle and Vanguard turned Wall Street inside out and saved investors trillions. You could tell when you listen to this conversation that it’s two guys who know each other just BS-ing and schmoozing. Eric Balchunas, welcome to Masters in Business. Time to start.”