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9780940069299

Bookkeeping Basics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780940069299

  • ISBN10:

    0940069296

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-03-01
  • Publisher: Fieldstone Alliance

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Bookkeeping Basics No trained bookkeeper on staff? No problem. Many nonprofits don't have a trained bookkeeper on staff. This crucial function goes to whoever has the time and the willingness to do it. Lack of accounting training or background is not only frustrating for the individual, but also potentially risky for the nonprofit. Bookkeeping Basics will enable you to successfully meet the basic bookkeeping requirements of your organization. It gives you the knowledge and skills to track the financial activity of your nonprofit in a way that brings order out of chaos, safeguards the organization's assets, and provides useful information for making sound decisions. Clearly defines what you most need to know In plain language, the book explains concepts and processes you most need to know, including: single- versus double-entry bookkeeping; cash versus accrual basis accounting; posting financial transactions; keeping a "paper trail" of source documents; preparing a trial balance; creating financial statements; establishing internal controls; preparing for your annual audit; and closing out your fiscal year. Step-by-step instructions, clear definitions of terms, and detailed examples help you put concepts into actions. Reproducible forms include an accounts payable register, accounts receivable register, accounts receivable register, general ledger, financial summary form, grant tracking form, internal controls activity flow chart, and an audit preparation checklist. Bottom line: If you're the bookkeeper for your nonprofit--by choice or default--this book is for you!

Table of Contents

List of Tables
v
About the Authors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Bookkeeping Overview
1(6)
Bookkeeping Defined
2(1)
The Importance of Good Financial Records
2(1)
The Three Steps of Bookkeeping
3(2)
Chapter One Key Concepts
5(2)
Setting the Stage
7(6)
Cash Basis Versus Accrual Basis Accounting
7(1)
Double-Entry Bookkeeping
8(4)
Chapter Two Key Concepts
12(1)
Your Chart of Accounts
13(10)
Designing Your Chart of Accounts
14(8)
Chapter Three Key Concepts
22(1)
Recording Transactions
23(10)
Source Documents
23(1)
Journal Entries
24(4)
Posting to Ledger Accounts
28(2)
Preparing a Trial Balance
30(2)
Chapter Four Key Concepts
32(1)
Financial Statements 101
33(10)
Statement of Activities
33(5)
Statement of Position
38(3)
Other Financial Reports
41(1)
Chapter Five Key Concepts
41(2)
The Importance of Donor Intent
43(8)
Nonprofit Accounting Standards
43(6)
Handling Contributions
49(1)
Chapter Six Key Concepts
50(1)
The Bookkeeping Cycle
51(6)
Monthly Activities
51(1)
The Annual Audit
52(1)
Closing Entries
53(2)
Tax and Compliance Reporting
55(1)
Chapter Seven Key Concepts
56(1)
Internal Controls Part I: Protecting What You Own
57(12)
Budgets and Financial Statements
58(1)
Segregation of Duties
59(1)
Receiving Cash and Checks
59(1)
Preparing the Deposit
60(1)
Reconciling Your Bank Statement
60(1)
Accounts Receivable
61(1)
Aging of Accounts Receivable
62(1)
Accounting for Bad Debts
62(1)
Petty Cash
63(1)
Inventories
64(1)
Fixed/Capital Assets
64(1)
Depreciation
65(1)
Disposition of Fixed/Capital Assets
66(2)
Chapter Eight Key Concepts
68(1)
Internal Controls Part II: Protecting Your Expenditures and Liabilities
69(10)
Accounts Payable
69(1)
Accounts Payable Records
70(1)
Aging of Accounts Payable
71(1)
Paying the Bills
72(1)
Employee Advances
73(1)
Employee Travel
73(1)
Payroll
74(1)
Other Internal Control Issues
75(3)
Chapter Nine Key Concepts
78(1)
Afterword 79(2)
Appendices 81(18)
Glossary: Terms Used in Nonprofit Accounting 99(10)
Bibliography 109(2)
Index 111

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