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The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Accounting Careers

The Charity CFO

The nonprofit sector is full of rewarding and impactful careers because it plays a crucial role in addressing various social, environmental, and humanitarian challenges. In this section, we will debunk the three most common nonprofit accounting myths. Ready to dive deep into this exciting realm?

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Understanding Functional Expenses for Nonprofits

The Charity CFO

Functional expense reporting confuses many first-time nonprofit bookkeepers and executives. But, because most for-profit companies don’t track functional expenses, they’re just not familiar with it. But it is need-to-know-information in the nonprofit world. So why do nonprofits track functional expenses?

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Dr. James explains the power of giving: why leading with a gift always wins

iMarketSmart

If there was a seminar at the Law School, we would invite them to that. This sharing exchange is always non-transactional. Game theory: Able to reciprocate Giving in the primal game has an unbreakable law: Giving must be seen by partners who are able and willing to reciprocate. They can make a profit.

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Why Do Nonprofit Accountants Quit?

The Charity CFO

And show you how modern nonprofits are rethinking the way they handle specialized skills like HR and Accounting. In this episode, you’ll discover: The top 3 reasons nonprofit accountants walk out the door. Why turnover in the financial department is SO damaging for nonprofits. A Modern Nonprofit Podcast.

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Which IRS Form 990 Should Your Nonprofit File?

The Charity CFO

In fact, as a nonprofit organization, the expectations for transparency and accountability are higher than those for for-profit businesses. Why do nonprofits need to file Form 990? But, most importantly, you need to file Form 990 because it’s the law. Full accounting of income, expenses, and donors.

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PODCAST: Understanding Fundraising & Human Behavior

The Charity CFO

For more nonprofit accounting resources check out www.thecharitycfo.com. So, so that’s helpful understanding a little bit more about how people give and also, I mean, I guess you can kind of say why people spent, so you’ve worked with for-profit businesses, nonprofit businesses. Thanks for watching.