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Posts (814) March 18, 2018 Disclosure Rules for CRS Avoidance Arrangements Disclosure rules to address Common Reporting Standard (CRS) Avoidance Arrangements and Opaque Offshore Structures (Arrangements/Structures). Read More March 25, 2022 Conflict-of-Interest Policies: It’s About Trust According to a 2021 Independent Sector survey, 57% of Americans trust not-for-profits to “do what is right.” Although that’s a majority, being trusted by just over half of respondents is hardly worth celebrating. Well-publicized scandals involving nonprofit principals and a general decline in the population’s faith in institutions (particularly among conservatives and rural dwellers) have… Read More May 23, 2022 Support Your Nonprofit’s Financial Plans With Board Designations Board-designated assets can provide a foundation and help ensure that funds are available when you need them. Read More August 30, 2022 How To Share Your Nonprofit’s Values And Limit Fraud Losses Requiring staffers to read and sign a code of ethics enables you to share and promote your nonprofit’s values. As a bonus, these codes are associated with reduced occupational fraud losses. Read More October 29, 2018 Has Your Nonprofit Shifted From Overhead To Impact? Bye-bye overhead ratios, hello “impact”! What does focusing on the broader effects of nonprofit spending mean to your organization? For one, you may need to make cultural changes. Read More October 7, 2015 Ease Your Way In To The Stock Market Knowing and understanding the strategy of Dollar Cost Averaging is an easy way to get started investing in the stock market and to keep it going. Read More March 8, 2024 Spotlight On Auditor Independence External auditors are supposed to be public watchdogs who are “independent” of their audit clients, both in appearance and in fact. Here’s why independence and ethics are at the forefront of stakeholder concerns today. Read More March 17, 2024 B2B Businesses: Assess Customer Credit Carefully B2B companies typically offer credit arrangements to their customers. If your business does so, be sure your credit assessment process is continuously improving. Read More February 1, 2022 Tips To Speed Processing and Avoid Hassles This Tax Season Help speed processing and avoid hassles this tax season with these tips. Read More March 1, 2022 Married Couples Filing Separate Tax Returns: Why Do It? In general, married couples who file jointly save more money on taxes than those who file separate returns. However, there are situations when filing separately is a better option. Read More August 17, 2022 An “Innocent Spouse” May Be Able To Escape Tax Liability There may be “innocent spouse” relief to protect the spouse who is unaware of all the income of the other spouse. Read More January 9, 2023 Before Your Nonprofit Celebrates That New Grant … If your nonprofit has lost grants due to COVID-19, you’re probably tempted to welcome any new funds with open arms. However, it pays to scrutinize grants before you accept them. Read More Load more Page 25 of 85« First«...1020...2324252627...304050...»Last »
March 18, 2018 Disclosure Rules for CRS Avoidance Arrangements Disclosure rules to address Common Reporting Standard (CRS) Avoidance Arrangements and Opaque Offshore Structures (Arrangements/Structures). Read More
March 25, 2022 Conflict-of-Interest Policies: It’s About Trust According to a 2021 Independent Sector survey, 57% of Americans trust not-for-profits to “do what is right.” Although that’s a majority, being trusted by just over half of respondents is hardly worth celebrating. Well-publicized scandals involving nonprofit principals and a general decline in the population’s faith in institutions (particularly among conservatives and rural dwellers) have… Read More
May 23, 2022 Support Your Nonprofit’s Financial Plans With Board Designations Board-designated assets can provide a foundation and help ensure that funds are available when you need them. Read More
August 30, 2022 How To Share Your Nonprofit’s Values And Limit Fraud Losses Requiring staffers to read and sign a code of ethics enables you to share and promote your nonprofit’s values. As a bonus, these codes are associated with reduced occupational fraud losses. Read More
October 29, 2018 Has Your Nonprofit Shifted From Overhead To Impact? Bye-bye overhead ratios, hello “impact”! What does focusing on the broader effects of nonprofit spending mean to your organization? For one, you may need to make cultural changes. Read More
October 7, 2015 Ease Your Way In To The Stock Market Knowing and understanding the strategy of Dollar Cost Averaging is an easy way to get started investing in the stock market and to keep it going. Read More
March 8, 2024 Spotlight On Auditor Independence External auditors are supposed to be public watchdogs who are “independent” of their audit clients, both in appearance and in fact. Here’s why independence and ethics are at the forefront of stakeholder concerns today. Read More
March 17, 2024 B2B Businesses: Assess Customer Credit Carefully B2B companies typically offer credit arrangements to their customers. If your business does so, be sure your credit assessment process is continuously improving. Read More
February 1, 2022 Tips To Speed Processing and Avoid Hassles This Tax Season Help speed processing and avoid hassles this tax season with these tips. Read More
March 1, 2022 Married Couples Filing Separate Tax Returns: Why Do It? In general, married couples who file jointly save more money on taxes than those who file separate returns. However, there are situations when filing separately is a better option. Read More
August 17, 2022 An “Innocent Spouse” May Be Able To Escape Tax Liability There may be “innocent spouse” relief to protect the spouse who is unaware of all the income of the other spouse. Read More
January 9, 2023 Before Your Nonprofit Celebrates That New Grant … If your nonprofit has lost grants due to COVID-19, you’re probably tempted to welcome any new funds with open arms. However, it pays to scrutinize grants before you accept them. Read More