WEBINAR: Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements

Providing financial oversight is a key responsibility of board members. In order to make decisions, your board needs to be able to understand your financial statements. Join us as we review the financial statements of a nonprofit organization. We will discuss the various parts of the financial statements, what they mean, and what you should be asking when you review your organization’s financials.

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