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Reading Financial Statements: Financial Management Series (08/03/11)Wednesday, August 3, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)Austin, TX |
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Event Details
Austin Community College
Highland Business Center
Room 103.6
5930 Middle Fiskville Road
Austin TX
78752 USA
*CCBNO Refund Policy:
http://www.austincc.edu/npo/sectornews/index.php/about-us/ccbno-policies/
Being part of a nonprofit organization provides many rewards, both individually and communally. However, too often a nonprofit organization’s lifespan is cut short because of finances, sometimes leaving questions of “why did this happen?” or “how did we get here?”
A nonprofit organization’s financial health depends on precise execution of the key components of an annual operating cycle. This series is an in-depth exploration of the major components.
READING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (8/3)
You don’t have to have a degree in accounting to be able to read and understand Balance Sheets and Income Statements. In this session you will learn –
- which financial statements are required of nonprofit organizations
- how each of these financial statements fit together to give you a total picture of your organization
- how to draw conclusions and/or list questions for management based on analysis (a class exercise)
BUDGETING (9/7/11)
Essential to the success of the long range strategic plan for your organization, is implementing a strong annual operating budget. In this session you will learn –
- several examples of how successful nonprofit organizations approach putting together a budget
- the importance of involving the entire staff and board in the budgeting process
- how to allocate overhead expenses to your nonprofit organization’s programs
- hands-on practical budgeting by participating in a class exercise
AUDIT REPORT REVIEW (10/12/11)
It is imperative that a nonprofit organization’s books and records can be relied on as accurate and transparent to donors, lenders, and service based clients. That is accomplished by retaining an independent certified public accountant to perform an annual audit. In this session you will learn –
- the difference between a compilation, review, and audit
- how to prepare your nonprofit organization to be “audit ready”
- the importance of internal controls
- to read the various sections of an audit report and its accompanying management letter
IRS Form 990’S (11/16/11)
The Internal Revenue Service requires nonprofit organizations that meet certain criteria to file an annual information return. In this session you will learn –
- the rules of who, when, and where to file
- how to break down expenses into three functional areas
- the new reporting rules and form changes for reporting year 2008
- UBIT (Unrelated Business Income Tax) filing requirements
INTERNAL CONTROLS (12/7/11)
Because of corporate wrongdoings over the past several years, review of an organization’s internal controls has become an integral part of compliance reporting. Nonprofit organizations are included in this heightened scrutiny. In this session you will learn –
- how internal controls can actually make your nonprofit organization stronger
- the importance of segregation of duties
- how to put together financial policies and procedures
- the guidelines to follow pertaining to document destruction decisions
This series will leave you with a comprehensive grasp of how to develop your nonprofit organization’s financial health, thus supporting the life of your mission and allowing you to better facilitate the efforts of your volunteers and employees. Don’t lose sight of your mission by losing control of your finances! Enroll today!
Speaker: Cheryl Black
Cheryl Black has over
27 years of experience working in multiple roles with non-profit
organizations. During her career, she
has served as a volunteer, board member, fund-raiser, donor, independent
auditor, consultant, seminar speaker, controller and executive director. Cheryl’s areas of
expertise include budgeting and audit supervision, financial management of
capital construction projects (including bond issues), investment activity
analysis, payroll and fringe benefits administration, and facility operations
supervision. She has served as Executive
Director with Austin Humane Society, Director of Finance and Administration
with Austin Museum of Art, Vice-President-Administration and Finance for the
Greater Omaha (NE) Chamber of Commerce, and Controller of the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha,
NE. Board positions have included
Finance Committee for Gateway Community Church, Treasurer for Texas Association
of Nonprofit Organizations, Vice-President of Finance for the Emmy Gifford
Children’s Theater and Treasurer of the Heritage-Joslyn
Foundation. Her community service
included grant reviewer for the AmeriCorps State Grant Competition, President
of the Montclair Parent Teacher Organization-Millard School District, and Chair
and Treasurer positions on the governing board of Boy Scouts of America, Troop
429. As an auditor with Touche Ross and Co., she
focused on non-profit organizations. Ms. Black holds a B.
S. in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska - Kearney and a
State of Nebraska CPA certificate. She
is a member of the AICPA and NE Society of CPA’s. Her extensive background in day-to-day
running of the administrative end of a non-profit helps her impart the
knowledge needed to avoid the pitfalls that will invariably happen. As a board member, she can give a perspective
from the broader overview a non-profit needs to plan its future. And as an auditor, she knows the ins and outs
of how best to appear to the outside world.
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Event Contact |
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Neelam Noorani |
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512-223-7111 |
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512-223-7208-fax |
Working effectively to bring people and assets together
to achieve the common good.
The Center for Community-Based & Nonprofit Organizations at Austin Community College (ACC CCBNO) serves those engaged in the Nonprofit Sector by leveraging community assets and serving as a community partnership broadening the horizons and possibilities for those engaged in the Nonprofit Sector
- Connecting the Nonprofit Sector
- Providing Professional & Volunteer Development Learning Opportunities
- Making available Resources, Information, & Referral
- Offering Coaching, Consultation, Collaboration
When & Where
Austin Community College - Highland Business Center
5930 Middle Fiskville Road
Room 103.6
Austin,
TX 78752
Wednesday, August 3, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)
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