When your organization buys a new computer, is that an asset or an expense? Your capitalization policy will help you determine how to properly account for each purchase.
Your organization’s Statement of Financial Position - or balance sheet - provides a snapshot of where you stand financially at a specific moment in time.
Humane Societies and other animal shelter and rescue organizations have unique accounting needs based on the nature of the services they provide to humans and animals alike.
Combined with strong internal controls, a formal code of ethics can help create an environment in which fraudulent behavior is clearly unacceptable and easier to spot if it occurs.
Virtual CFO services can be a cost-effective way to navigate tricky staffing problems, to expand your organization’s resources, and to bring your focus back where it belongs.
Wondering how to select an accountant for your nonprofit organization? Accountants come with many different education levels, certifications, and specialties. Here’s how to choose one that’s right for you.
Volunteer, intern, contractor, or employee? Navigating labor laws can be tricky for nonprofit organizations that rely on a wide variety of staff and volunteers.