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Public Disclosure of Form 990
The IRS Form 990 is an informational tax return that provides an annual summary of the organization’s activities, governance and detailed financial information. Because the Form’s purpose is to provide public information, it makes sense that organizations must make their … read more
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Using the “Green Book” to Set a System of Internal Controls
The Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government, also known as the “Green Book,” sets the standards for an effective internal control system for federal agencies. These control standards are widely adopted by state and local agencies as part of … read more
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What to Look Out for when Reviewing Bank Reconciliations
The bank statement reconciliation process is one, if not the most critical, of an organization’s internal controls. To ensure appropriate segregation of duties, it is important that bank statements and reconciliations are reviewed by someone other than the preparer, especially … read more
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Maintaining Your Organization’s 501(c)(3) Status
When a non-profit organization is granted 501(c)(3) status by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it is required to follow certain guidelines and regulations set by the IRS.The IRS monitors and regulates these organizations to help ensure these organizations are meeting … read more
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Accounting for Donations Received at Year End
Tracking when donations are received is always important, but it is even more crucial at year end as your nonprofit needs to ensure that each donation is recorded in the correct fiscal year. To ensure your accounting records are accurate, … read more
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