Nonprofit Resources
Foreign Operations Reporting
The IRS has an extensive reporting structure for foreign activities by U.S. individuals and corporations. Nonprofit corporations, religious workers, and churches are not exempt.
Foreign Account Reporting Requirements (FBAR)
Although foreign bank account reporting (FBAR) reporting was legally required as far back as 1970, few Americans knew about it or took it seriously. This has changed in the last few years because of the Treasury Department’s aggressive search for violators and the draconian penalties that apply.
The Top 10 Year-End Fiscal Tasks
Performing these simple steps throughout the year will result in your year-end financial close being similar to any other month-end, rather than a stressful and time-consuming event.
Four Expense Ratios and Measurements Your Church Should Monitor
Does your church track its expense ratios? This can help you identify key trends in the outflow of resources between years. It also provides the opportunity to compare with other churches and check the reasonableness of your expenses.
How to Be a Specialist in Supporting Your Support Team
Without support roles in the church, little or no ministry would take place. Your church should take care not to minimize the importance of these responsibilities. You can help ensure they are given their due by following a few key guidelines.
FASB Issues New Guidance on Lease Accounting
On February 25, 2016, the FASB issued an Accounting Standards Update (ASU) on financial reporting for leasing transactions. Here are some helpful resources.
FASB Not-For-Profit Financial Statements Project Update
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Exposure Draft issued in 2015 will be addressed by the Board in two phases. The following identifies the components of tentative board decisions to date.
Is Your Organization Managing Risk – or is Risk Managing You?
All entities make decisions based on risk every day. That means Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a process that all higher education institutions, churches, schools, and ministries are already implementing. The question is: Is your organization managing the ERM process – or do you just react to risk after the fact?
Fraud Happened. Now What?
Unfortunately, the church has a long history of fraud as evidenced by biblical accounts, by two thousand years of church history, and by headlines in today’s news. Fraud can occur within any church. This article discusses key steps to take and key questions to ask for an appropriate and proactive response if fraud should ever occur within your church.
New Employee Benefit Plan Service Helps Nonprofits Assess Compliance
Many nonprofit organizations provide a retirement plan for their employees. But unless the plan is already required to have an independent audit, most organizations are unaware of the high standard of fiduciary responsibility the IRS and Department of Labor place on plan sponsors to oversee their benefit plans and operate them in accordance with regulations.