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Streetsmart financial basics for nonprofit managers / Thomas A. McLaughlin.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, �2009.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resource (xvii, 280 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470480786
  • 0470480785
  • 9780470480779
  • 0470480777
  • 9781118386705
  • 1118386701
  • 9786612551239
  • 6612551232
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Streetsmart financial basics for nonprofit managers.DDC classification:
  • 658.15 22
LOC classification:
  • HG4027.65 .M35 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Organizational structure : programs and corporations -- Mission : managing your two bottom lines -- Accounting as a second language : a nine-point program -- Assets are for boards, activities are for managers -- Balance sheets : how they get that way -- Financial analysis : a few diagnostic tools -- Nonprofit accounting : acknowledging the strings attached -- Cost accounting : how much does it cost? -- Auditing : choosing and using an auditor -- Cash flow management : why cash is king -- Capital : why capital is not a four-letter word -- Budgeting : taming the budget beast -- Indirect costs and other despised items -- Pricing : how much should it cost? -- Profit: why and how much? -- To raise more money, think cows -- Insurance : the maddeningly complicated art of covering your assets -- Internal controls for external goals -- Enron spawn -- Management controls : toward accountability for performance -- Appendix A : A financial management cultural primer -- Appendix B : Budget bloopers -- Appendix C : Using the web site.
Summary: Praise for Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers, Third Edition ""Tom McLaughlin is a proven master at making the daunting concepts of nonprofit financial management clear and engaging. This book is a superb introduction for new nonprofit executives, board members, and students. It is also an excellent refresher and reference for those of us who have been around the nonprofit sector for a while. It is well written, concise, and thought provoking.""--J. Gregory Dees, Professor of the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Management at Duke Uni
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Includes index.

Organizational structure : programs and corporations -- Mission : managing your two bottom lines -- Accounting as a second language : a nine-point program -- Assets are for boards, activities are for managers -- Balance sheets : how they get that way -- Financial analysis : a few diagnostic tools -- Nonprofit accounting : acknowledging the strings attached -- Cost accounting : how much does it cost? -- Auditing : choosing and using an auditor -- Cash flow management : why cash is king -- Capital : why capital is not a four-letter word -- Budgeting : taming the budget beast -- Indirect costs and other despised items -- Pricing : how much should it cost? -- Profit: why and how much? -- To raise more money, think cows -- Insurance : the maddeningly complicated art of covering your assets -- Internal controls for external goals -- Enron spawn -- Management controls : toward accountability for performance -- Appendix A : A financial management cultural primer -- Appendix B : Budget bloopers -- Appendix C : Using the web site.

Print version record.

Praise for Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers, Third Edition ""Tom McLaughlin is a proven master at making the daunting concepts of nonprofit financial management clear and engaging. This book is a superb introduction for new nonprofit executives, board members, and students. It is also an excellent refresher and reference for those of us who have been around the nonprofit sector for a while. It is well written, concise, and thought provoking.""--J. Gregory Dees, Professor of the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Management at Duke Uni

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