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VIDEO Q&A for Subscribers: August 2024 [SUBSCRIPTION PREVIEW]
Ben and Mike answer questions from subscribers about whether fixed assets and restricted funds can count toward a nonprofit organization's operating reserves, the pros and cons of taking over an existing 501(c)(3) organization rather than starting a new one, how abstentions are counted in a Board vote, and whether an organization should use a credit card or debit card.
TEMPLATE: Labor Budget Worksheet
Labor costs are usually the largest expense line-item in a nonprofit organization’s budget. Preparing a separate labor budget is key to building a realistic and achievable budget for the next fiscal year. This labor budget worksheet will help you to view and manage the costs of staff salaries, employee benefits, and payroll taxes, show how these labor costs are expected to be allocated to programs, fundraising, and administrative (overhead) departments, and assist with aligning your organization’s budget with reporting requirements under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and Form 990.
CHECKLIST: Simplified Balance Sheet Assessment
Balance sheets are part of standard nonprofit organization financial reporting, but are intimidating to most individuals and often misunderstood. This 3-step checklist uses easy-to-understand “Yes” or “No” questions to help you to work through a new balance sheet and make a quick assessment of an organization’s current financial position and changing financial health trends.
CHECKLIST: Steps to Forming a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
This checklist outlines 19 key steps that apply to most new organizations to form a nonprofit corporation, apply for 501(c)(3) status, and stay in compliance with the rules governing tax-exempt organizations. The steps covered include drafting governing Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and basic corporate policies; obtaining a tax ID number, submitting the Form 1023 or Form 1023-EZ; and more.