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Title: Reading Financial Statements and Audits


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Reading Financial Statements and Audits
  • American Legion Auxiliary October 3, 2005

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Why do I need to know this stuff?
  • Board members are responsible for the
    organization survival, financial viability, and
    program success.
  • Who are members of your nonprofit Board?

3
Financial Responsibilities of the Nonprofit
Board
  • Fiduciary . A trust held for the greater
    community. Custodians of something of value to
    the community.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Financial Planning
  • evaluation of existing potential resources
  • examination of internal external forces
    affecting the organization funding
  • examination of alternatives their financial
    implications

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Sufficient Available Cash
  • Monthly cash projections to determine if there is
    adequate cash to cover expenses for the next
    month.
  • Annually the budget should outline on a monthly
    basis the anticipated needed cash.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Satisfactory Reserves
  • Most experts recommend one year of operating
    expenses.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Relationship Between Revenue and Expenses
  • More revenue (income) than expenses thats a
    good thing!!
  • More expenses than revenue. could be a bad
    thing, if you are using a significant amount of
    reserves or have no reserves!!

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Meeting the Budget
  • Quarterly, at a minimum, the planned budget needs
    to be compared against the actual income and
    expenses.
  • Address differences to ensure procedures are in
    place to improve planning and correct where
    necessary.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Propriety of Expenditures
  • Provide oversight to safeguard against waste and
    fraud.
  • Provide oversight of contractual agreements to
    ensure organizations exempt status.
  • Ensure internal control procedures in place and
    followed.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Insuring Against Risks
  • Is everyone who handles cash, checks, or
    investments bonded?
  • Do you carry appropriate insurance to ensure that
    the organization can continue to function under
    adverse circumstances?

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by
    Funders
  • Restricted gifts must be used for the purpose
    intended by the donor.
  • Each restricted fund requires a separate
    accounting of expenses.

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Financial Issues Board Members Should Address
  • Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • Inappropriate financial gain by staff or
    volunteer from the organization.
  • There should be a written and approved policy
    prohibiting conflict of interest.

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So.
  • In order to fulfill those responsibilities ..
  • you need to know how to read financial
    statements and audits!

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Statements of Financial Position ..
  • AKA Balance Sheet
  • Summarizes assets, liabilities, and net assets at
    a point in time (end of month, quarter, or fiscal
    year normally).
  • Total assets balance with the sum of
    liabilities and net assets (AKA Fund Balances).

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Statement of Activities
  • Summarizes revenue and expenses within each
    fund during the period being reviewed.

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Statement of Cash Flows
  • Categorizes revenue and expenditures based on
    three types of activities operating, investing,
    and financing.

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Annual Financial Statements
  • Independent auditors report
  • Statement of financial position
  • Statement of activity
  • Statement of functional expenses
  • Statement of cash flows
  • Notes to financial statements
  • Supplementary information if needed

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Independent Auditor's report
  • By law, must be done by outside certified public
    accountant, with financial information provided
    by organization.
  • Includes a letter to the Board describing their
    analysis of the fairness of the financial
    statements and if they conform to generally
    acceptable accounting practices (GAAP).

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Independent Auditor's Report will also include
  • Notes to Financial Statements
  • Supplementary information
  • Management Discussion and Analysis

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Understanding Nonprofit Financial Statements
  • Board Response to Audit
  • The auditor reports to the Board not to the
    staff.
  • The Board hires the auditor to provide an
    independent oversight must ensure that the
    auditor works for the Board.
  • The Board should discuss the financial statement
    with the auditor ask about any unusual
    situations or questionable figures.

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Purchasing Financial Software
  • American Legion Auxiliary March 1, 2006

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Where to start????
  • You need to analyze to what detail is the
    tracking and reporting you need.
  • The more restricted income streams you have the
    more requirements for tracking.
  • Know how many transactions (deposits payments)
    you make each month.
  • Determine the expertise level of staff who will
    be using software.
  • Understand the capacity of your hardware for
    software requirements.

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How to select software
  • Talk to
  • your auditors about their experience and what
    they would recommend to meet your needs.
  • other organizations, about the same financial
    size, to get suggestions.
  • college instructors who teach financial classes.

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How to select software
  • Experiment with trial packages online at vendor
    sites.
  • Visit www.findaccountingsoftware.com and search
    for nonprofit accounting.

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Resources
  • BoardSource www.boardsource.org
  • National Council of Nonprofit Associations
    www.ncna.org
  • State organizations for the nonprofit sector that
    often have workshops other materials.
  • Wiley www.wiley.com
  • Jossey Bass www.josseybass.com
  • Pfeiffer www.pfeiffer.com
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