Unified financial reporting system for not-for-profit organizations : a comprehensive guide to unifying GAAP, IRS Form 990, and other financial reports using a unified chart of accounts
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Unified financial reporting system for not-for-profit organizations : a comprehensive guide to unifying GAAP, IRS Form 990, and other financial reports using a unified chart of accounts
(The Jossey-Bass nonprofit and public management series)
Jossey-Bass, c2000
1st ed
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"Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, A Product of the Project 990 in 2000"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-348) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as theSupport Center for Nonprofit Management/ Nonprofit DevelopmentCenter
Nothing can be more important to an organization's health andsuccess than the quality of its financial reporting. Thiscomprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required tocomply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS andthirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA(GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. It shows how to unify financialreporting requirements without compromising the organization'saccuracy and accountability.
目次
Figures,Tables,Exhibits,and Worksheet.
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Technical Advisory Group.
Participating Organizations.
Introduction.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION, OVERVIEW, AND PERSPECTIVE.
1 What Is a Not-for-Profit Organization?
2 America s Not-for-Profit Sector.
3 The Pivotal Role of IRS Form 990 in Financial Reporting.
4 Information Technology and Financial Reporting.
PART 2: KEY BUILDING BLOCKS OF A UNIFIED FINANCIALREPORTINGSYSTEM.
5 Unified Chart of Accounts.
6 Activity-Level Accounting and Reporting forRevenue andExpenses.
7 Functionalized Trial Balance Report.
8 Allocation of Expenses.
9 Staff Time Recording and Reporting.
PART 3: UNIFIED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FINANCIALREPORTS ALIGNED WITHFORM.
10 Financial Reports:Overview.
11 GAAP Financial Statements.
12 IRS Form 990 Financial Statements.
13 Uniform Government Grant Reports.
14 Corporate and Foundation Grant Budgeting and Reporting.
15 Reporting to United Ways and Other Grant Makers.
16 Financial Reporting for Internal Management Purposes.
Conclusion.
RESOURCESA IRS Form 990 and Schedule A for 1999.
B Content of Unified Chart of Accounts by Account Number.
C Cross-Referencing Your Not-for-Profit Organization s ChartofAccounts to the Unified Chart of Accounts:Cross-Reference Worksheetand Keyword Index.
D Examples of Employee Time Sheets.
E Summary of State Registration and Filing RequirementsforNot-for-Profit Organizations.
F National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities:Activity Codes.
G Voluntary Standard-Setting and Evaluation GroupsforNot-for-Profit Organizations.
H A Brief History of Financial Accounting andReporting Standardsfor Not-for-Profit Organizations.
I Accountability for Service Efforts and Accomplishments.
J Selected Form 990 and Management andTechnical Assistance WebSites.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
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