Author: Russy D. Sumariwalla
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. Much more than a standard accounting manual, this book is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities. "In playing chess, the move that accomplishes several purposes is the strongest. This book does exactly that for nonprofits. It gives computer technology the ability to produce reports for funders, budget managers, governmental regulators, and taxing authorities, all from one set of financial data, input only once."--Charles Kirkland, former chair, AICPA Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee, and founder, Kirkland, Eckels & Co. "Well-defined, relevant, and reliable guidelines that should enhance the quality and credibility of financial reports."--Kevin A. Kavanaugh, vice president, financial services, American Diabetes Association "Helps to simplify and align the federal/state record keeping and reporting."--James J. Caputo Sr., consultant, and chair, the Greater Washington Society of CPA's Not-For-Profit-Organizations Committee "Provide[s] management with a wide variety of information that was not previously available"--Dennis F. Dycus, director, Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Municipal Audit, State of Tennessee "As we move into the age of nonprofit financial transparency and instant Web access to reporting documents. . . .it is imperative that nonprofit practitioners, accountants, and lawyers understand and implement the concepts embodied in this guide."--Arthur W. Schmidt, Jr., president, Philanthropic Research, Inc., and publisher of the GuideStar Web site Complete Copy/Written and approved by author when book was originally scheduled for hardcover Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. It shows how to unify financial reporting requirements without compromising the organization's accuracy and accountability. Authors Russy D. Sumariwalla and Wilson C. Levis combine over fifty years of experience in nonprofit accounting and reporting to describe the key elements of a unified financial reporting system. They also draw valuable lessons from a three-year project formed to improve the quality of reporting on IRS Form 990 and to strengthen public accountability. Known as "990 in 2000," this sectorwide project involved the IRS, the National Association of Attorneys General, the National Association of State Charity Officials, the Greater Washington Society of CPAs, the California Society of CPAs, the National Health Council, the United Way of America, and other organizations. Armed with the latest information, the authors discuss a unified chart of accounts, activity-level accounting, cost allocation, and computerization. They also explore ways of unifying internal and external financial reports, including GAAP statements, grant reports, and others. This guide offers a powerful resource section including information on various appendices program service reporting, government regulation, voluntary standards expert review groups, and more. Much more than a standard accounting manual, Unified Financial Reporting System for Not-for-Profit Organizations is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities.
Unified Financial Reporting System for Not-for-Profit Organizations
Author: Russy D. Sumariwalla
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. Much more than a standard accounting manual, this book is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities. "In playing chess, the move that accomplishes several purposes is the strongest. This book does exactly that for nonprofits. It gives computer technology the ability to produce reports for funders, budget managers, governmental regulators, and taxing authorities, all from one set of financial data, input only once."--Charles Kirkland, former chair, AICPA Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee, and founder, Kirkland, Eckels & Co. "Well-defined, relevant, and reliable guidelines that should enhance the quality and credibility of financial reports."--Kevin A. Kavanaugh, vice president, financial services, American Diabetes Association "Helps to simplify and align the federal/state record keeping and reporting."--James J. Caputo Sr., consultant, and chair, the Greater Washington Society of CPA's Not-For-Profit-Organizations Committee "Provide[s] management with a wide variety of information that was not previously available"--Dennis F. Dycus, director, Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Municipal Audit, State of Tennessee "As we move into the age of nonprofit financial transparency and instant Web access to reporting documents. . . .it is imperative that nonprofit practitioners, accountants, and lawyers understand and implement the concepts embodied in this guide."--Arthur W. Schmidt, Jr., president, Philanthropic Research, Inc., and publisher of the GuideStar Web site Complete Copy/Written and approved by author when book was originally scheduled for hardcover Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. It shows how to unify financial reporting requirements without compromising the organization's accuracy and accountability. Authors Russy D. Sumariwalla and Wilson C. Levis combine over fifty years of experience in nonprofit accounting and reporting to describe the key elements of a unified financial reporting system. They also draw valuable lessons from a three-year project formed to improve the quality of reporting on IRS Form 990 and to strengthen public accountability. Known as "990 in 2000," this sectorwide project involved the IRS, the National Association of Attorneys General, the National Association of State Charity Officials, the Greater Washington Society of CPAs, the California Society of CPAs, the National Health Council, the United Way of America, and other organizations. Armed with the latest information, the authors discuss a unified chart of accounts, activity-level accounting, cost allocation, and computerization. They also explore ways of unifying internal and external financial reports, including GAAP statements, grant reports, and others. This guide offers a powerful resource section including information on various appendices program service reporting, government regulation, voluntary standards expert review groups, and more. Much more than a standard accounting manual, Unified Financial Reporting System for Not-for-Profit Organizations is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities.
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. Much more than a standard accounting manual, this book is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities. "In playing chess, the move that accomplishes several purposes is the strongest. This book does exactly that for nonprofits. It gives computer technology the ability to produce reports for funders, budget managers, governmental regulators, and taxing authorities, all from one set of financial data, input only once."--Charles Kirkland, former chair, AICPA Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee, and founder, Kirkland, Eckels & Co. "Well-defined, relevant, and reliable guidelines that should enhance the quality and credibility of financial reports."--Kevin A. Kavanaugh, vice president, financial services, American Diabetes Association "Helps to simplify and align the federal/state record keeping and reporting."--James J. Caputo Sr., consultant, and chair, the Greater Washington Society of CPA's Not-For-Profit-Organizations Committee "Provide[s] management with a wide variety of information that was not previously available"--Dennis F. Dycus, director, Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Municipal Audit, State of Tennessee "As we move into the age of nonprofit financial transparency and instant Web access to reporting documents. . . .it is imperative that nonprofit practitioners, accountants, and lawyers understand and implement the concepts embodied in this guide."--Arthur W. Schmidt, Jr., president, Philanthropic Research, Inc., and publisher of the GuideStar Web site Complete Copy/Written and approved by author when book was originally scheduled for hardcover Sponsored by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, formerly known as the Support Center for Nonprofit Management/Nonprofit Development Center Nothing can be more important to an organization's health and success than the quality of its financial reporting. This comprehensive guide is for all nonprofits that are required to comply with financial reporting standards set by the IRS and thirty-five state charity regulators (Form 990), FASB and AICPA (GAAP), grantmakers, and the like. It shows how to unify financial reporting requirements without compromising the organization's accuracy and accountability. Authors Russy D. Sumariwalla and Wilson C. Levis combine over fifty years of experience in nonprofit accounting and reporting to describe the key elements of a unified financial reporting system. They also draw valuable lessons from a three-year project formed to improve the quality of reporting on IRS Form 990 and to strengthen public accountability. Known as "990 in 2000," this sectorwide project involved the IRS, the National Association of Attorneys General, the National Association of State Charity Officials, the Greater Washington Society of CPAs, the California Society of CPAs, the National Health Council, the United Way of America, and other organizations. Armed with the latest information, the authors discuss a unified chart of accounts, activity-level accounting, cost allocation, and computerization. They also explore ways of unifying internal and external financial reports, including GAAP statements, grant reports, and others. This guide offers a powerful resource section including information on various appendices program service reporting, government regulation, voluntary standards expert review groups, and more. Much more than a standard accounting manual, Unified Financial Reporting System for Not-for-Profit Organizations is a thoughtful guide to improving financial reporting so organizations can focus on the business of fulfilling mission, developing essential programs, and serving communities.
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
Author: VINOD TRIPATHI
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN: 9385630113
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Corporate AccountingµMajor PaperµI Unit-I 1. Issue of Shares, Forfeiture, Reissue .... .... 1-78 2. Redemption of Preference Share .... .... 79-100 3. Corporate Social Responsibility .... .... 101-113 Unit-II 4. Issue and Redemption of Debenture .... .... 114-180 5. Final Accounts of Company .... .... 181-214 Unit-III 6. Profit Prior to Incorporation and Subsequent to Incorporation .... 215-236 7. Accounting For Liquidation Of Companies .... .... 237-277 Unit-IV 8. Valuation of Goodwill .... .... 278-307 9. Valuation of Shares .... .... 308-337 Unit-V 10. Holding Company (With One Subsidiary Company) .... .... 338-396 Unit-VI 11. Merger of Companies (Indian Accounting Standard-14) .... .... 397-454 12. Internal Reconstruction of a Company (Excluding Inter-company .... 455-496 Holdings and Reconstruction)
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN: 9385630113
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Corporate AccountingµMajor PaperµI Unit-I 1. Issue of Shares, Forfeiture, Reissue .... .... 1-78 2. Redemption of Preference Share .... .... 79-100 3. Corporate Social Responsibility .... .... 101-113 Unit-II 4. Issue and Redemption of Debenture .... .... 114-180 5. Final Accounts of Company .... .... 181-214 Unit-III 6. Profit Prior to Incorporation and Subsequent to Incorporation .... 215-236 7. Accounting For Liquidation Of Companies .... .... 237-277 Unit-IV 8. Valuation of Goodwill .... .... 278-307 9. Valuation of Shares .... .... 308-337 Unit-V 10. Holding Company (With One Subsidiary Company) .... .... 338-396 Unit-VI 11. Merger of Companies (Indian Accounting Standard-14) .... .... 397-454 12. Internal Reconstruction of a Company (Excluding Inter-company .... 455-496 Holdings and Reconstruction)
UNIFIED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Author: S.K. SHRIVASTAVA
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
FINANCIAL, RAM PRASAD, SRIVASTAVA, TRIPATHI, RPP UNIFIED, RP
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
FINANCIAL, RAM PRASAD, SRIVASTAVA, TRIPATHI, RPP UNIFIED, RP
UNIFIED CORPORTE ACCOUNTING
Author: V.K. TRIPATHI
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTS, COMMERCE, ECONOMICS, RAM PRASAD, RP UNIFIED, RPP, TRIPATHI, SRIVASTAVA
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTS, COMMERCE, ECONOMICS, RAM PRASAD, RP UNIFIED, RPP, TRIPATHI, SRIVASTAVA
MECHANICS
Author: JAGDISH CHANDRA UPADHAYAY
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 892
Book Description
1. Vectors, 2. Frames of References, 3. Relativity, 4. Dynamics of a Particle, 5. Conservation of Energy, 6. Linear and Angular Momentum, 7. Potentials and Fields, 8. Dynamics of Rigid Bodies, 9. Harmonic Oscillator, 10. Damped and Forced Harmonic Oscillators, 11. Wave Motion, 12. Elasticity, 13. Hydrostatics, 14. Hydrodynamics, 15. Viscosity, 16. Surface Tension, 17. Vacuum Pumps and Gauges, 18. Coupled Oscillations. Appendices, Table of Values, Additional Topics.
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 892
Book Description
1. Vectors, 2. Frames of References, 3. Relativity, 4. Dynamics of a Particle, 5. Conservation of Energy, 6. Linear and Angular Momentum, 7. Potentials and Fields, 8. Dynamics of Rigid Bodies, 9. Harmonic Oscillator, 10. Damped and Forced Harmonic Oscillators, 11. Wave Motion, 12. Elasticity, 13. Hydrostatics, 14. Hydrodynamics, 15. Viscosity, 16. Surface Tension, 17. Vacuum Pumps and Gauges, 18. Coupled Oscillations. Appendices, Table of Values, Additional Topics.
Development of International Entrepreneurship Based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS
Author: Mansur P. Eshov
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1837976678
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Development of International Entrepreneurship based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS: Part A offers theoretical and methodological insights for tailoring IFRS to evolving needs in global trade partnerships, alongside guidance for integrating IFRS into the management practices of international enterprises.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1837976678
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Development of International Entrepreneurship based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS: Part A offers theoretical and methodological insights for tailoring IFRS to evolving needs in global trade partnerships, alongside guidance for integrating IFRS into the management practices of international enterprises.
Industry 4.0
Author: Marina L. Al'pidovskaya
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110650746
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Industry 4.0 is not only just a new sector of economy—it is a new technological model of economic development, which will determine the technical possibilities, organizational philosophies, and approaches to managing socio-economic systems in the near future. Signs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution can already be seen in the most progressive developed and developing countries. However, despite the high interest of entrepreneurs in the possibilities that are provided by Industry 4.0, large-scale investment projects and the adoption of state and national strategies and programs to facilitate the financing and transition to Industry 4.0, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is developing very slowly. The reason for this is the non-systemic character of the implemented initiatives.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110650746
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Industry 4.0 is not only just a new sector of economy—it is a new technological model of economic development, which will determine the technical possibilities, organizational philosophies, and approaches to managing socio-economic systems in the near future. Signs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution can already be seen in the most progressive developed and developing countries. However, despite the high interest of entrepreneurs in the possibilities that are provided by Industry 4.0, large-scale investment projects and the adoption of state and national strategies and programs to facilitate the financing and transition to Industry 4.0, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is developing very slowly. The reason for this is the non-systemic character of the implemented initiatives.
Corporate Accounting by Dr. S. K. Singh, Dr. B. K. Mehta
Author: Dr. S. K. Singh
Publisher: SBPD Publications
ISBN: 9388724178
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 737
Book Description
1. SharesIssue, Forfeiture and Reissue of, 1. A. Concept and Process of Book-Building, 2. Issue of Rights, Bonus Shares and Buy Back of Shares, 3. Issue and Redemption of Preference Shares, 4. Issue of Debentures, 5. Redemption of Debentures, 6. Final Accounts of Companies, 7. Disposal of Profits (Including Dividend), 8. Valuation of Goodwill, 9. Valuation of Shares, 10. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies as per A.S.-14, 11. Internal Reconstruction (Accounting for Reconstruction of a Company), 12. Holding and Subsidiary Companies : Preparation of Consolidated Balance Sheet, 13. Cash-Flow Statement (As per Accounting Standard-3), Examination Paper.
Publisher: SBPD Publications
ISBN: 9388724178
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 737
Book Description
1. SharesIssue, Forfeiture and Reissue of, 1. A. Concept and Process of Book-Building, 2. Issue of Rights, Bonus Shares and Buy Back of Shares, 3. Issue and Redemption of Preference Shares, 4. Issue of Debentures, 5. Redemption of Debentures, 6. Final Accounts of Companies, 7. Disposal of Profits (Including Dividend), 8. Valuation of Goodwill, 9. Valuation of Shares, 10. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies as per A.S.-14, 11. Internal Reconstruction (Accounting for Reconstruction of a Company), 12. Holding and Subsidiary Companies : Preparation of Consolidated Balance Sheet, 13. Cash-Flow Statement (As per Accounting Standard-3), Examination Paper.
Unified Financial Analysis
Author: Willi Brammertz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119991102
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Unified Financial Analysis arrives at the right time, in the midst of the current financial crisis where the call for better and more efficient financial control cannot be overstated. The book argues that from a technical perspective, there is no need for more, but for better and more efficiently organized information. The title demonstrates that it is possible with a single but well organized set of information and algorithms to derive all types of financial analysis. This reaches far beyond classical risk and return or profitability management, spanning all risk categories, all valuation techniques (local GAAP, IFRS, full mark-to-market and so on) and static, historic and dynamic analysis, just to name the most important dimensions. The dedication of a complete section to dynamic analysis, which is based on a going concern view, is unique, contrasting with the static, liquidation-based view prevalent today in banks. The commonly applied arbitrage-free paradigm, which is too narrow, is expanded to real world market models. The title starts with a brief history of the evolution of financial analysis to create the current industry structure, with the organisation of many banks following a strict silo structure, and finishes with suggestions for the way forward from the current financial turmoil. Throughout the book, the authors advocate the adoption of a 'unified financial language' that could also be the basis for a new regulatory approach. They argue that such a language is indispensable, if the next regulatory wave – which is surely to come – should not end in an expensive regulatory chaos. Unified Financial Analysis will be of value to CEOs and CFOs in banking and insurance, risk and asset and liability managers, regulators and compliance officers, students of Finance or Economics, or anyone with a stake in the finance industry.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119991102
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Unified Financial Analysis arrives at the right time, in the midst of the current financial crisis where the call for better and more efficient financial control cannot be overstated. The book argues that from a technical perspective, there is no need for more, but for better and more efficiently organized information. The title demonstrates that it is possible with a single but well organized set of information and algorithms to derive all types of financial analysis. This reaches far beyond classical risk and return or profitability management, spanning all risk categories, all valuation techniques (local GAAP, IFRS, full mark-to-market and so on) and static, historic and dynamic analysis, just to name the most important dimensions. The dedication of a complete section to dynamic analysis, which is based on a going concern view, is unique, contrasting with the static, liquidation-based view prevalent today in banks. The commonly applied arbitrage-free paradigm, which is too narrow, is expanded to real world market models. The title starts with a brief history of the evolution of financial analysis to create the current industry structure, with the organisation of many banks following a strict silo structure, and finishes with suggestions for the way forward from the current financial turmoil. Throughout the book, the authors advocate the adoption of a 'unified financial language' that could also be the basis for a new regulatory approach. They argue that such a language is indispensable, if the next regulatory wave – which is surely to come – should not end in an expensive regulatory chaos. Unified Financial Analysis will be of value to CEOs and CFOs in banking and insurance, risk and asset and liability managers, regulators and compliance officers, students of Finance or Economics, or anyone with a stake in the finance industry.
Corporate Accounting in Australia
Author: Ron Dagwell
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education AU
ISBN: 1442558679
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 753
Book Description
Success in Corporate Accounting starts here The first Pearson edition of Corporate Accounting in Australia provides comprehensive coverage of the latest company accounting principles, practices and issues in a very accessible manner, while delivering enhanced pedagogy and lecturer support. The aim is to ensure that students don’t feel daunted by the technical detail, but at the same time develop an understanding of the core principles that underpin contemporary professional practice. It has been written to help students succeed in what is traditionally a very demanding subject.
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education AU
ISBN: 1442558679
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 753
Book Description
Success in Corporate Accounting starts here The first Pearson edition of Corporate Accounting in Australia provides comprehensive coverage of the latest company accounting principles, practices and issues in a very accessible manner, while delivering enhanced pedagogy and lecturer support. The aim is to ensure that students don’t feel daunted by the technical detail, but at the same time develop an understanding of the core principles that underpin contemporary professional practice. It has been written to help students succeed in what is traditionally a very demanding subject.