This cash management and investment handbook for nonprofit managers helps managers from diverse backgrounds learn to manage their organization's money. It examines traditional treasury functions including banking and cash flow and explores investment management and strategies for managing excess cash, endowment, and long-term (planned) gifts. It also examines financial management strategies that impact cash flow, including borrowing, risk management, benchmarking, and long-term planning. Addresses the needs of all types and sizes of organizations, from small religious groups and community social service agencies to major cultural institutions and colleges and universities. Includes a diskette with spreadsheet solutions to common financial management problems, such as interest rate calculations, basic yield calculations, financial rations and more.
Gaining control of revenues with nonprofit budgeting, pp. 8– 34 inJae K. Shim, Joel G. Siegel & Abraham J. Simon. Handbook of Budgeting for Nonprofit Organizations. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Kettner, P. M., Moroney ...
The real total returns via alternative investment securities can be brilliant in good times. However, they can turn sour and lose a great deal of the endowment assets when times are bad. For instance, the Harvard Financial Management ...
In 1816, attorney Daniel Webster and Chief Justice John Marshall helped develop the modern nonprofit structure. Webster, relying on Article I, Section 10, of the U.S. Constitution (which prohibits states from interfering with the ...
This much-expanded volume will help the experienced business person or academician to distinguish between a profit-seeking business firm and a nonprofit organization in terms of corporate goals, management structure, accounting...
Addresses federal reporting requirements and discusses methods to decrease expenses, ensure accounting control, increase revenues through professional cash management, and understand budget statements Explains how to read financial ...
Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
Distinctive in its generous use of case stuides, examples and illustrations, this book also distinguishes itself through its emphasis on software.
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This handy guide explains how to separate controllable, semi-controllable, and fixed expenses; take corrective actions during the year to offset budget shortfalls; define the roles of the CEO, CFO, the staff, and volunteer leaders; ...
This is today's definitive single-source text and reference for managing any nonprofit organization.