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Financial and accounting guide for not-for-profit organizations / John H. McCarthy, Nancy E. Shelmon, John A. Mattie

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Wiley nonprofit authorityPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, [2012]Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xxi, 714 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781118083666
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657.98
Contents:
Chapter 1. Responsibilities for fiscal management
Part I. Key financial concepts
Chapter 2. Accounting distinctions between not-for-profit and commercial organizations
Chapter 3. Cash- versus accrual-basis accounting
Chapter 4. Fund accounting and internal financial reporting
Chapter 5. Fixed assets and depreciation
Chapter 6. Investment income, gains and losses, and endowment funds
Chapter 7. Affiliated organizations, pass-through transactions, and mergers
Chapter 8. Contributions, pledges, and noncash contributions
Chapter 9. Accounting issues relating to fundraising
Part II. Financial statement presentation
Chapter 10. Cash-basis financial statements
Chapter 11. Accrual-basis financial statements
Chapter 12. Multiclass financial statements
Part III. Accounting and reporting guidelines
Chapter 13. Voluntary health and welfare entities
Chapter 14. Colleges and universities
Chapter 15. The external financial statement reporting model for organizations reporting under GASB standards
Chapter 16. Health care organizations
Chapter 17. Accounting standards for other not-for-profit organizations
Chapter 18. Special accounting issues for specific organizations
Chapter 19. The financial accounting standards board and future trends in not-for-profit accounting
Part IV. Controlling the not-for-profit organization
Chapter 20. The importance of budgeting
Chapter 21. Small organizations - obtaining the right accountant
Chapter 22. Small organizations - providing internal control
Chapter 23. Effective internal accounting control for not-for-profit organizations
Chapter 24. Independent audits
Chapter 25. Investments
Part V. Principal federal tax and compliance requirements
Chapter 26. E-business for not-for-profit organizations: how can not-for-profits manage the risks to maximize e-business opportunities?
Chapter 27. Principal tax requirements
Chapter 28. Audits of federally funded programs
Part VI. Setting up and keeping the books
Chapter 29. Cash-basis bookkeeping
Chapter 30. Simplified accrual-basis bookkeeping
Chapter 31. Full accrual-basis bookkeeping
Chapter 32. Fund accounting bookkeeping
Chapter 33. Automating the accounting records
Chapter 34. Tax-exempt debt
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Responsibilities for fiscal management

Part I. Key financial concepts

Chapter 2. Accounting distinctions between not-for-profit and commercial organizations

Chapter 3. Cash- versus accrual-basis accounting

Chapter 4. Fund accounting and internal financial reporting

Chapter 5. Fixed assets and depreciation

Chapter 6. Investment income, gains and losses, and endowment funds

Chapter 7. Affiliated organizations, pass-through transactions, and mergers

Chapter 8. Contributions, pledges, and noncash contributions

Chapter 9. Accounting issues relating to fundraising

Part II. Financial statement presentation

Chapter 10. Cash-basis financial statements

Chapter 11. Accrual-basis financial statements

Chapter 12. Multiclass financial statements

Part III. Accounting and reporting guidelines

Chapter 13. Voluntary health and welfare entities

Chapter 14. Colleges and universities

Chapter 15. The external financial statement reporting model for organizations reporting under GASB standards

Chapter 16. Health care organizations

Chapter 17. Accounting standards for other not-for-profit organizations

Chapter 18. Special accounting issues for specific organizations

Chapter 19. The financial accounting standards board and future trends in not-for-profit accounting

Part IV. Controlling the not-for-profit organization

Chapter 20. The importance of budgeting

Chapter 21. Small organizations - obtaining the right accountant

Chapter 22. Small organizations - providing internal control

Chapter 23. Effective internal accounting control for not-for-profit organizations

Chapter 24. Independent audits

Chapter 25. Investments

Part V. Principal federal tax and compliance requirements

Chapter 26. E-business for not-for-profit organizations: how can not-for-profits manage the risks to maximize e-business opportunities?

Chapter 27. Principal tax requirements

Chapter 28. Audits of federally funded programs

Part VI. Setting up and keeping the books

Chapter 29. Cash-basis bookkeeping

Chapter 30. Simplified accrual-basis bookkeeping

Chapter 31. Full accrual-basis bookkeeping

Chapter 32. Fund accounting bookkeeping

Chapter 33. Automating the accounting records

Chapter 34. Tax-exempt debt

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