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Mission Minded Nonprofits
Recording Journal Entries
Does your organization have a process for recording journal entries? Journal entries are an important part of the accounting process and…
The Importance of Reconciling Your Bank Account
Are your organization’s bank accounts reconciled each month? Are they reconciled in a timely manner? Is the reconciliation…
Do Your Board Members Understand Your Organization?
Do your board members understand your organization? To be an effective board member, one must have a clear understanding of the…
Board Financial Oversight
As a board member, one of your responsibilities is to provide proper financial oversight. Not everyone is an accountant or has a…
What You Should Know Before Applying for Government Grants
Is your organization thinking about applying for a government grant? Here are some items to be aware of before you accept your…
Written Policies
Does your organization have the proper written policies in place? An organization that has written policies is more likely to operate…
2023 Standard Mileage Rates
The IRS has released the standard mileage rates for 2023. Beginning on January 1, 2023 mileage rates are as follows: 65.5 cents…
Nonprofit Red Flags
There are certain things that stand out when looking at a nonprofit that should raise concern. If these issues aren’t addressed,…
How To Fill Out Form W-9 (For Nonprofits)
Have you been asked to fill out a W-9 for your nonprofit organization? It’s a relatively simple form to complete but if you…
Sales Taxes on Fundraising Auctions
Does your organization hold fundraising auctions? Do you collect sales tax? Should you? In Indiana, until July 1, 2022,…
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