Posts (111) November 30, 2020 Principles To Guide Your Nonprofit’s Relationship With Donors In 1993, a consortium of philanthropic organizations came up with the Donor Bill of Rights to guide not-for-profits in their interactions with financial supporters. For the most part, the basic principles remain valid. But over the past quarter century, some in the nonprofit and donor communities have suggested amendments and additional “rights.” If you aren’t… Read More December 11, 2020 How COVID-19 Could Impact Year-End Inventory Counts Many businesses are closed or are limiting third-party access as COVID-19 surges across the United States. These restrictions could still be in place at year end — a time when external auditors traditionally observe physical inventory counts for calendar-year entities. Here’s how you can identify and overcome the challenges associated with inventory counts during the… Read More March 19, 2021 New ARPA Proposes to Help “Rescue” Nonprofits President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More March 19, 2021 ARPA Provides Sweeping Relief Measures for Eligible Families and Businesses President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More May 6, 2021 The Biden Administration Proposes Far-Reaching Tax Overhaul President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More May 7, 2021 Receivables May Be a Source of Cash in Tough Times President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More June 9, 2021 Nonprofits: Limit Disaster Damage with a Plan President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More June 9, 2021 Hit or Miss: Is Your Working Capital On-Target? President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More December 2, 2021 Preparing Your Nonprofit For An Enviable Challenge Contending with a large outpouring of support sounds like a problem any not-for-profit would embrace. But, in fact, it’s possible to become overwhelmed by supporter interest and donations — particularly if your organization is small or relatively new. Expanded tax deductions for charitable gifts made in 2021 may boost giving this holiday season. Make sure… Read More September 29, 2022 Year-End Tax Planning Ideas For Individuals By planning ahead now, you may be able to save on your 2022 and 2023 tax bills. Here are some ideas to consider. Read More February 22, 2021 2021 Individual Taxes: Answers To Your Questions About Limits Many people are more concerned about their 2020 tax bills right now than they are about their 2021 tax situations. That’s understandable because your 2020 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months (unless you file an extension). However, it’s a good idea to acquaint yourself with tax amounts that… Read More November 18, 2022 Protecting Your Nonprofit From Cybercriminals There are many low-cost (and even free) cybersecurity tools available to nonprofits, so don’t take the risk of going unprotected. Here are some easy ways to prevent data breaches. Read More Load more Page 7 of 12« First«...56789...»Last »
November 30, 2020 Principles To Guide Your Nonprofit’s Relationship With Donors In 1993, a consortium of philanthropic organizations came up with the Donor Bill of Rights to guide not-for-profits in their interactions with financial supporters. For the most part, the basic principles remain valid. But over the past quarter century, some in the nonprofit and donor communities have suggested amendments and additional “rights.” If you aren’t… Read More
December 11, 2020 How COVID-19 Could Impact Year-End Inventory Counts Many businesses are closed or are limiting third-party access as COVID-19 surges across the United States. These restrictions could still be in place at year end — a time when external auditors traditionally observe physical inventory counts for calendar-year entities. Here’s how you can identify and overcome the challenges associated with inventory counts during the… Read More
March 19, 2021 New ARPA Proposes to Help “Rescue” Nonprofits President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
March 19, 2021 ARPA Provides Sweeping Relief Measures for Eligible Families and Businesses President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
May 6, 2021 The Biden Administration Proposes Far-Reaching Tax Overhaul President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
May 7, 2021 Receivables May Be a Source of Cash in Tough Times President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
June 9, 2021 Nonprofits: Limit Disaster Damage with a Plan President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
June 9, 2021 Hit or Miss: Is Your Working Capital On-Target? President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
December 2, 2021 Preparing Your Nonprofit For An Enviable Challenge Contending with a large outpouring of support sounds like a problem any not-for-profit would embrace. But, in fact, it’s possible to become overwhelmed by supporter interest and donations — particularly if your organization is small or relatively new. Expanded tax deductions for charitable gifts made in 2021 may boost giving this holiday season. Make sure… Read More
September 29, 2022 Year-End Tax Planning Ideas For Individuals By planning ahead now, you may be able to save on your 2022 and 2023 tax bills. Here are some ideas to consider. Read More
February 22, 2021 2021 Individual Taxes: Answers To Your Questions About Limits Many people are more concerned about their 2020 tax bills right now than they are about their 2021 tax situations. That’s understandable because your 2020 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months (unless you file an extension). However, it’s a good idea to acquaint yourself with tax amounts that… Read More
November 18, 2022 Protecting Your Nonprofit From Cybercriminals There are many low-cost (and even free) cybersecurity tools available to nonprofits, so don’t take the risk of going unprotected. Here are some easy ways to prevent data breaches. Read More