New Lease and In-Kind Contribution Standards

Both nonprofit board members and management are responsible for their organization’s finances. Part of this responsibility is making sure that you are aware of and understand the accounting requirements applicable to your organization. Join us as we discuss the new lease and in-kind contribution accounting standards and how they impact your organization.

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