What do Your Financial Statements Communicate about Your Organization? Best Practices for Effective Financial Management

September 21, 2010

9AM-12PM

Faculty:

  • Ethan Kahn, CPA, ERE Accountants & Advisors
  • Bryan Epps, Senior Analyst for Capacity Building and Oversight, MOCS

An organization’s audited financial statements are a critical measure of financial capacity, which are reviewed by City contracting agencies to ensure that a vendor has the capacity to produce accurate books and records. It is therefore critical for nonprofits to be able to account for funds and track expenditures accurately and in a timely way to be reimbursed for their services.  This course will help nonprofits understand what their financial statements communicate about their organization and how to use them as management tools.  This class is intended teach participants to their own organizations financial tools. As a result participants should bring a copy of their own organizations financial statements and trial balance used for the audit. Participants are also encouraged to come with prepared questions. Targeted to the board of directors, senior staff and fiscal staff, and New York City agency staff

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