Not-for-Profit Accounting Made Easy (eBook)
256 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-04082-9 (ISBN)
Not-for-Profit Accounting Made Easy, Second Edition equips you with
the tools you need to run the financial and accounting operations
within your nonprofit organization. Even if you do not have a
professional understanding of accounting principles and financial
reporting, this handy guide makes it all clear with complex
accounting rules explained in terms nonaccountants can easily
understand in order to help you better fulfill your managerial and
fiduciary duties. Always practical and never overtechnical, this
helpful guide conforms to FASB and AICPA standards and:
* Discusses federal single audit and its impact on nonprofits
* Offers examples of various types of split-interest agreements
* Shows you how to read and understand a nonprofit financial
statement
* Explains financial accounting and reporting standards
* Helps you become conversant in the rules and principles of
accounting
* Updates board members, executive directors, and other senior
managers on the accounting basics they should know for day-to-day
operations
* Features tables, exhibits, and charts that illustrate the content
in a simple and easy-to-understand manner
Suitable for fundraising managers and executives--as well as anyone
who needs to read and understand a nonprofit financial
statement--this is the ultimate not-an-accountant's guide to
nonprofit accounting.
WARREN RUPPEL, CPA, is the Director of Government Services at Marks Paneth & Shron LLP, where he is also a key member of the firm's quality assurance function. He is the author of several Wiley accounting publications, including Not-for-Profit Audit Committee Best Practices, and Wiley GAAP for Governments, as well as CCH's Not-for-Profit Organization Audits. He began his career at KPMG and later joined Deloitte & Touche to specialize in audits of not-for-profit organizations and governments. He has since served as the chief financial officer of an international not-for-profit organization and, most recently, was the assistant comptroller for accounting of the City of New York where he was responsible for the City's accounting and financial reporting. He has also served as chair of the audit commitee of the New York State Society of CPAs.
Preface ix
Chapter 1 Understanding the Basics of Not-for-Profit Accounting 1
What Are Generally Accepted Accounting Principles? 1
Why Is Preparing GAAP Financial Statements Important? 2
Definitions and Examples of Assets, Liabilities, Reve nues, and Expenses Usually Found in Not-for-Profit Organizations' Financial Statements 6
What Is Meant by the Accrual Basis of Accounting? How Does This Differ from the Cash Basis of Ac- counting, and Which Is Better? 36
What Happened to Fund Accounting? 40
Summary 42
Chapter 2 Basic Financial Statements of a Not-for-profit Organization 43
Statement of Financial Position 44
Statement of Activities 46
Statement of Cash Flows 56
Summary 63
Chapter 3 Accounting for Contributions 65
When Should Contributions Be Recorded? 66
Understanding the Impact of Donor Restrictions on the Reporting of Contributions 72
Accounting for Contributed Services 74
Accounting for Other Noncash Contributions 75
Pass-Through Contributions 76
Summary 82
Chapter 4 Accounting for Investments and Financial Instruments 83
Accounting for Investments 84
Accounting and Financial Reporting for Financial Instruments 98
Summary 107
Chapter 5 Accounting for Activities with Joint Costs and Indirect Cost Allocation 109
Accounting for the Costs of Activities that Include Fund-Raising 110
Allocation Methods 117
Indirect Cost Allocation Plans 119
Summary 124
Chapter 6 Affiliated Organizations 125
Affiliated Organizations 126
For-Profit Subsidiaries 135
Related-Party Disclosures 137
Summary 140
Chapter 7 Collections 141
What Is a Collection? 142
Accounting for Collections 143
Summary 146
Chapter 8 Split-Interest Agreements 147
Accounting Fundamentals 148
Revocable Split-Interest Agreements 149
Irrevocable Split-Interest Agreements 150
Examples of Split-Interest Agreements 153
Summary 158
Chapter 9 Accounting for Pension and Other Postretirement Employee Benefit Plans 159
Accounting for Pension Plans 160
Determining Pension Expense 164
Determining Pension Liability 165
Actuarial Assumptions and Calculations 168
Required Disclosures 171
Deferred Compensation Plans 172
Other Postretirement Benefits 173
Disclosures 176
Summary 177
Chapter 10 Lease Accounting Fundamentals 179
Lease Accounting 180
Operating versus Capital Leases 180
Operating Leases 185
Operating Leases with Scheduled Rent Increases 187
Free Rent Periods 188
Capital Leases 189
Summary 193
Chapter 11 Analyzing the Financial Health of Not-for-Profit Organizations 195
Financial Statement Analysis 197
Independent Auditor's Report 197
Comparative Financial Statements 201
Functional Expense Ratios and Other Analyses 203
Budget Considerations in Financial Analysis 213
Relation of the Budget to the Financial Statements 214
Methods of Budgetary Control 216
Summary 218
Chapter 12 Current Developments in Not-for-Profit GAAP 221
Recent FASB Statements 222
Summary 228
Index 229
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.12.2010 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft ► Bewerbung / Karriere |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen | |
Schlagworte | Accounting • GAAP • GAAP (US-Vorschriften Rechnungslegung) • Rechnungswesen |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-04082-1 / 1118040821 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-04082-9 / 9781118040829 |
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