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Chapter 1 	Responsibilities for Fiscal Management
1.1 Keep financial records for the organization.
1.2 Prepare accurate and meaningful financial statements
1.3 Implement a budget and anticipate financial problems
1.4 Safeguard financial assets and provide effective internal controls
1.5 Comply with federal and state reporting and regulatory requirements
1.6 Communicate fiscal information with the board of directors and audit committee
1.7 Ten key points to consider in not-for-profit fiscal management
1.8 Conclusion
PART ONE	KEY FINANCIAL CONCEPTS
Chapter 2	Accounting Distinctions Between Not-for-Profit and Commercial Organizations
2.1 Stewardship versus Profitability
2.2 Principal Areas of Accounting Differences
2.3 Conclusion
Chapter 3	Cash Versus Accrual Basis Accounting
3.1 Cash and Accrual Statements Illustrated
3.2 Combination Cash Accounting and Accrual Statements
3.3 Modified Cash Basis
3.4 Legal Requirements
3.5 Conclusion
Chapter 4	Fund Accounting and Internal Financial Reporting
4.1 Fund Accounting Defined
4.2 Categories of Funds
4.3 Alternative Fund Groupings
4.4 A Typical Set of "Fund" Financial Statements
4.5 Transfers Between Funds
4.6 Elimination of Funds for Reporting Purposes
4.7 Conclusion
Chapter 5	Fixed Assets and Depreciation
5.1 General Principles - Working Definitions
5.2 Property and Equipment - Classes and Kinds of Assets
5.3 Fixed Assets Where Title May Revert to Grantors
5.4 Collections
5.5 Fair Value Measurement
5.6 Contributions Restricted for Purchase of Fixed Assets
5.7 Impairment or Disposal of Long-lived Assets
5.8 Conclusion and Recommendations
Chapter 6	Investment Income, Gains and Losses, and Endowment Funds
6.1 Accounting Principles
6.2 Total Return Concept
Chapter 7	Affiliated Organizations, "Pass-Through" Transactions, and Mergers
7.1 Types of Relationships Often Found
7.2 Definition of the Reporting Entity
7.3 Mergers of Not-for-Profit Organizations
Appendix 7-A Factors to Be Considered in Deciding Whether a "Pass-Through"
	Gift Is Truly Revenue and Expense to a Pass-Through Entity
Appendix 7-B SFAS 136-Transfers of Assets to a Not-for-Profit Organization
	or Charitable Trust That Raises or Holds Contributions
	of Others
Appendix 7-C Factors Related to Control That May Indicate That an Affiliated
	Organization (A) Should Be Combined with the Reporting
	Organization (R), if Other Criteria for Combination Are Met
	(Per AICPA SOP 94-3)
Chapter 8	Contributions, Pledges, and Non-cash Contributions
8.1 Expendable Current Support
8.2 Gifts-in-Kind
8.3 Support Not Currently Expendable
Appendix 8-A Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Deciding Whether a
Particular Gift (for Operating Purposes) Should Be Classified
as Purpose-Restricted or Not
Appendix 8-B Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Distinguishing
Contracts for the Purchase of Goods or Services from
Restricted Grants
Appendix 8-C Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Assessing Whether
Contributed Services Are Considered to Require Specialized
Skills
Appendix 8-D Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Determining Whether
or Not an Organization Would Typically Need to Purchase
Services if Not Provided by Donation
Appendix 8-E Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Assessing Whether a
Donor Has Made a Bona Fide Pledge to a Donee
Appendix 8-F Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Deciding Whether a
Gift or Pledge Subject to Donor Stipulations Is Conditional or
Restricted
Chapter 9	Accounting Issues Relating to Fundraising*
9.1 Accounting for Gifts
9.2 Accounting for Fundraising Expenses
9.3 Other Tax Considerations
PART TWO	FINANCIAL STATEMENT PRESENTATION
Chapter 10	Cash Basis Financial Statements
10.1 Simple Cash Basis Statement
10.2 Simple Statement with Last Year 's Figures and Budget
10.3 Combined Cash Basis Income Statement and Balance Sheet
10.4 Separate Statement of Receipts and Disbursements and Statement of Net Assets
10.5 Statement of Income with Certain Cash Transactions Omitted
10.6 Modified Cash Basis Statements
10.7 Conclusion
Chapter 11	Accrual Basis Financial Statements
11.1 Simple Accrual Basis Statements
11.2 Accrual Basis Statements-Fundraising Organization
13.3 Accrual Basis Statements-International Organization
11.4 Conclusion
Chapter 12	Multiclass Financial Statements
12.1 Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 117-Financial
12.2 Preparation of Statement of Cash Flows
12.3 "Class" Financial Statements Explained
12.4 Columnar Format Presentation
12.5 A Complicated Set of Class Financial Statements
12.6 Summary or Condensed Statements
12.7 Conclusion
Appendix 12-A Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations-
Review Points
PART THREE		ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING GUIDELINES
Chapter 13	Voluntary Health and Welfare Organizations
13.1 Accounting Principles
13.2 Accounting for Contributions
13.3 Accounting for Other Income
13.4 Accounting for Expenses
13.5 Accounting for Assets
13.6 Net Assets
13.7 Financial Statements
Appendix 13-A Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Deciding Whether
Allocation of Joint Costs of Multipurpose Activities
(Under AICPA SOP 98-2) Is Appropriate
Appendix 13-B Checklist: Consideration of Whether Items Might Be Reported
as Operating or Non-operating (Within the Context of 23 of
SFAS No. 117)
Chapter 14	Colleges and Universities
14.1 Authoritative Pronouncements
14.2 The Principal Financial Statements
14.3 Accounting Principles
Chapter 15 	The External Financial Statement Reporting Model for Public Colleges and Universities and Other Not-for-Profit Organizations Reporting Under GASB
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Background
15.3 Accounting and Financial Reporting for Nonexchange Transactions
15.4 External Financial Reporting for Public Colleges and Universities
15.5 An Overview of GASB Statement No. 35: The Reporting Model for Public Colleges and Universities
15.6 Basic Financial Statements
15.7 Footnote Disclosures
15.8 Management's Discussion and Analysis
15.9 Other Not-for-Profit Organizations Reporting under GASB
Chapter 16	HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Authoritative Pronouncements
16.3 Financial Statements
16.4 Accounting Principles
16.5 Additional Considerations for Tax-Exempt Debt Issuers
Chapter 17	Accounting Standards for Other Not-for-Profit Organizations
17.1 Accounting Principles
17.2 Financial Statements
17.3 Combined Financial Statements
Appendix 17-A Checklist: Factors to Be Considered in Deciding Whether a
Payment Described as Membership Dues Is Properly Recorded
by the Recipient as Dues or as a Contribution
Chapter 18	Special Accounting Issues for Specific Organizations
18.1 Associations and Professional Societies
18.2 Churches
18.3 Clubs
18.4 Libraries
18.5 Museums
18.6 Performing Arts Organizations
18.7 Private Foundations
18.8 Religious Organizations Other Than Churches
18.9 Research and Scientific Organizations
18.10 Private Elementary and Secondary Schools
18.11 Public Broadcasting Stations
Chapter 19	The Financial Accounting Standards Board and Future Trends in Not-for-Profit Accounting
19.1 Financial Accounting Standards Board
19.2 Trends in Not-for-Profit Accounting
19.3 New Pronouncements that Affect Not-for-Profit Organizations
19.4 Other FASB Pronouncements and Projects
19.5 Conclusion
PART FOUR		CONTROLLING THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 20 	The Importance of Budgeting
20.1 The Budget: A Plan of Action
20.2 Monthly and Quarterly Budgets
20.3 Timely Interim Statements
20.4 A Five-Year Master Plan
20.5 Conclusion
Chapter 21	Avoiding Bankruptcy
21.1 Early Recognition of Problems
21.2 Remedial Action
21.3 Confronting Bankruptcy
21.4 Conclusion
Chapter 22	Small Organizations-Obtaining the Right Accountant
22.1 Level of Accounting Services Needed
22.2 Personality Characteristics
22.3 Alternatives to Accountants
22.4 Timing in Hiring a Replacement
22.5 Conclusion
Chapter 23	Small Organizations-Providing Internal Control
23.1 Reasons for Internal Control
23.2 Fundamentals of Internal Control
23.3 Some Basic Controls
23.4 Fidelity Insurance
23.5 Conclusion
Chapter 24	Effective Internal Accounting Control for Not-for-Profit Organizations
24.1 Introduction to Internal Accounting Control
24.2 Elements of an Effective Internal Accounting Control System
24.3 Basic Internal Accounting Control System
24.4 Specific Nonprofit Internal Accounting Controls
Chapter 25	Independent Audits
25.1 Functions and Limitations
25.2 Benefits of an Independent Audit
25.3 Selecting a Certified Public Accountant
25.4 Public Accountants
25.5 Audit Committees
25.6 Conclusion
Appendix 25-A Checklist: Criteria for Selection of a CPA
Appendix 25-B A Changing Role for the Audit Committee
Appendix 25-C A Basic Template for an Audit Committee Charter
Chapter 26	Investments
26.1 Valuing Investments
26.2 Pooling Versus Individual Investments
26.3 Calculating Share Values in Pooled Investments
26.4 Allocation of Pooled Income
26.5 Professional Investment Advice
26.6 Safeguarding Investment Securities
26.7 Conclusion
PART FIVE	PRINCIPAL FEDERAL TAX AND COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 27	E-Business for Not-for-Profit Organizations: How Can Not-for-Profits Manage the Risks to Maximize E-Business Opportunities?
27.1	Whether You Call It E-Business or Technology-Enabled Business, It Still Matters
27.2	Ask Yourself These Questions
27.3	Objectives
27.4	How Did We Get to the Internet Economy?
27.5	Where Are We Today?
27.6	What Is Risk Management?
27.7	How Are Not-for-Profit Organizations Using E-Business Today?
27.8	How Are Academic Institutions Using E-Business?
27.9	What Is the Path to E-Business Success?
Appendix 27-A What E-Business Models Exist?
Chapter 28	Principal Tax Requirements
28.1 Organizations Exempt from Tax
28.2	Charitable Organizations
28.3	Tax Status of Charitable Organizations: Public Charity or Private Foundation
28.4	Other Concerns for Charities
28.5	Private Foundations
28.6	Private Operating Foundations
28.7	Noncharitable Exempt Organizations
28.8	Registration and Reporting
28.9	Federal Information and Tax Return Filing Requirements
28.10	State Information and Tax Return Filing Requirements
Chapter 29	Audits of Federally Funded Programs
29.1 Basic Requirements
29.2 Requirements and Definitions
29.3 Responsibilities of the Receiving Organization
29.4 What to Expect from the Audit
29.5 Conclusion
PART SIX	SETTING UP AND KEEPING THE BOOKS
Chapter 30	Cash Basis Bookkeeping
30.1 Three Steps in a Bookkeeping System
30.2 Checkbook System
30.3 Cash Basis System
30.4 Conclusion
Chapter 31	Simplified Accrual Basis Bookkeeping
31.1 Books and Records
31.2 Chart of Accounts
31.3 Monthly Accrual Entries
31.4 Payroll Taxes
31.5 Fixed Asset Register and Depreciation Schedule
31.6 Investment Ledger
31.7 Conclusion
Chapter 32	Full Accrual Basis Bookkeeping
32.1 Books and Records
32.2 Chart of Accounts
32.3 Sales Register
32.4 Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger
32.5 Cash Receipts Book
32.6 Accounts Payable Register
32.7 Cash Disbursements Book
32.8 Monthly Accrual Entries
32.9 Conclusion
Chapter 33	Fund Accounting Bookkeeping
33.1 Chart of Accounts
33.2 Books and Records
33.3 Interfund Transactions
33.4 Trial Balance
33.5 Conclusion
Chapter 34	Automating the Accounting Records
34.1 When to Consider Automating or Upgrading
34.2 What to Automate
34.3 Selecting the Right Software
34.4 Implementing the New System
34.5 Common Pitfalls to Successful Automation
34.6 Conclusion
Appendix A	Accounting and Disclosure Guide for Not-for-Profit Organizations
Appendix B Code of Conduct
Appendix C	A Basic Template for an Audit Committee Charter

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Nonprofit organizations -- Accounting.