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REVEALED: 10 Things You Should Know About the New Tax Law

By now, most taxpayers are aware of some of the basics of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including the decrease in individual and corporate tax rates and increase in standard deductions. But there are some aspects of the new law that haven’t gotten nearly as...
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Quick Guide: Special Accounting Considerations for Religious Organizations

Religious organizations may technically be classified as nonprofit organizations, yet they are subject to a unique set of accounting rules. Anyone providing accounting services within a religious organization must be aware of special policies that can...
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5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a New CFO for Your Nonprofit

Hiring a chief financial officer for your nonprofit and hiring the right CFO are two very different things. While some accountants get their start at for-profit businesses, nonprofits have specific accounting and tax needs that differ from how accounting...
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Your Nonprofit Needs a Mission and Vision Statement

Mission and vision statements are an essential element of running a successful and forward-thinking nonprofit. Not only do mission and vision statements serve as the foundation for all organizational programs, goals and activities, but these statements...
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Strategic Planning: 11 Steps to Developing a Strategic Plan

When it comes to strategic planning, there are several key steps that organizations must prepare themselves for. Strategic planning is the formal process of determining an organization’s long term goals and identifying the best approach to take to...
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Signs an Employee Might Be Stealing From Your Nonprofit

According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ Report to the Nation of Occupational Fraud and Abuse, typical businesses lose 5% of their annual revenue to employee fraud. Your nonprofit organization doesn’t need to be one of them.
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