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 Board members are ultimately responsible for the very
survival, financial viability, and program success of the
organization.
 Fiduciary responsibility is a concept in evidence from ancient
Athens, to the American frontier to today.
 Individuals in the community have been selected to protect
the common good.
 When you understand the issues important to financial
integrity, solvency, safeguards, signs of financial trouble, you
will be able to protect and enhance the organization’s ability
to serve the community.
1. Financial Issues Board Members Should
Address.
2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations.
3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits
4. Understanding the Financial Condition
5. Dealing with the Outside World.
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue and
Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
6. Propriety of Expenditures
7. Insuring Against Risks
8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set
by Resource Providers
9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
 A sound strategic plan…
 Linked to a realistic financial plan…
 Results in an organization using its resources effectively.
 Define the mission…
 Develop a strategic plan to fulfill the mission…
 Identify and implement programs to achieve goals and
objectives.
 Define the mission…
The Planning Process should include:
1. Evaluation of existing and potential financial
resources.
2. Examination of internal and external environmental
forces affecting the organization and its funding.
3. Review of the cost effectiveness of existing
programs.
4. Examination of alternatives and their financial
implications.
Once the planning process is completed:
 Staff should be assigned the task of developing
budgets needed to implement the plan.
 Budgets should cover at least one year, but
preferable two or more years.
This process could take six months or more.
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
 Cash is critical…it is the fuel on which the economic
engine runs.
 If you do not have cash in the bank to operate for at least
one month, you should have available very liquid
investments or a reliable source of funding (donor or
bank line of credit).
Cash flow projections:
January February
Cash beginning $ 35,000 31,500
Receipts $ 15,000 10,000
Disbursements $ 18,500 22,900
Cash ending $ 31,500 18,600
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
 The Goal:
Have the financial strength to continue to perform your
important services no matter what problems the
organization faces or what happens to the economy as
a whole.
 The level of reserves is one gauge of financial strength.
What do we mean by reserves?
Net Assets – assets minus liabilities
Unrestricted assets that are reasonably liquid,
minus liabilities that must be paid off fairly
soon.
NO!
How do you build reserves?
By running a surplus from normal operations
or
By special fundraising efforts.
How much reserve is appropriate?
 Most experts agree that one year’s operating
expenses in reserve would be a strong financial
position.
 What is more practical is 35% to 40% of one year’s
expenses.
 Build to this level over a 5 to 10 year period.
 Make funding reserves a line item in the budget.
Remember…
Restricted resources and endowments are not to
be counted as part of the reserves.
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue
and Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
 Expenses that are rising at the same rate as revenue are
said to be “in line”.
 Expenses that are rising ahead of revenues will result in
deficits.
 There is no non-profit magic – deficits have to be made
up someplace !!
 Compare expenses with the related revenue source.
 Every program and activity should take care of itself
unless it is the organization’s intention to subsidize it.
Programmatic analysis.
 Natural account (salaries, utilities, etc.) analysis.
1. Financial Planning
2. Sufficient Available Cash
3. Satisfactory Reserves
4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses
5. Meeting the Budget
 Fulfilling the mission is the bottom line.
 Meeting the budget makes it possible.
 Tracking actual results against budget is more
important than tracking against prior years.
 Variances must be investigated and the appropriate
response initiated.
6. Propriety of Expenditures
7. Insuring Against Risks
8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by
Resource Providers
9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
 The appearance of propriety extends not only to
fulfilling the mission, but also to how efficiently it is
perceived to be achieving its ends.
 Do operating and fundraising costs appear reasonable
in comparison to other organizations?
 Compensation and fringe benefits are other areas of
special concern to the public.
 Avoid conflicts of interest – more on this later.
 Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance has set
standards:
 Spend at least 65% of its total expenses on program
activities.
 Spend no more than 35% of related contributions on
fund raising.
6. Propriety of Expenditures
7. Insuring Against Risks
8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by
Resource Providers
9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
 Even with the greatest vigilance…. problems may arise.
 Manage risks with insurance.
 Everyone handling cash should be bonded.
 Ask the auditors for a formal or informal opinion on
the adequacy of insurance.
6. Propriety of Expenditures
7. Insuring Against Risks
8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements
Set by Resource Providers
9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
 Funding received for restricted purposes must be spent
for their designated purpose.
 The organization must account for this carefully so it
can prove their use for restricted purposes.
 Restricted funding may come from the Federal or state
government, foundations, other entities, or individuals.
6. Propriety of Expenditures
7. Insuring Against Risks
8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by
Resource Providers
9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
 Avoid conflicts of interest – real or perceived.
 Private inurement – when a staff or volunteer receives
inappropriate financial gain
 Avoid conflicts of interest – real or perceived.
 Private inurement – when a staff or volunteer receives
inappropriate financial gain.
 Board members involved in competing or potentially
competing organization – either nonprofit or for-profit.
1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address.
2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit
Organizations.
3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits
4. Understanding the Financial Condition
5. Dealing with the Outside World.
 Internal Controls
 Accounting Policies and Procedures
 External audits
 Internal Controls
 Accounting Policies and Procedures
 External audits
 The processes and procedures that both protect the
assets of an organization and promote its efficient
operation.
 The key to good internal controls is segregation of
duties.
 Correct procedures should be documented in an up-to-
date accounting manual.
 Internal Controls
 Accounting Policies and Procedures
 External audits
 Every nonprofit should have written policies and
procedures governing how it does business.
 Two specific documents are most important:
1. Accounting Manual
2. Investment Policies
Accounting Manual:
Contains guidelines for processing transactions and
maintaining good internal controls.
Investment Policies:
Organizations should have procedures for safeguarding
cash, for ensuring liquidity, and for keeping cash
productively employed at all times.
 Internal Controls
 Accounting Policies and Procedures
 External audits
 The key role of the external auditor is to attest to the
accuracy of the financial statements.
 The principal purpose of an external audit is to keep
the Board and other key constituents appraised of the
organization’s financial position.
 Secondary purposes include regulatory requirements.
 The auditor must be absolutely independent of
management.
Auditor rotation?
 A truly professional firm will maintain its perspective
and independence year after year.
 If the Board is satisfied with the audit firm’s
competence, independence, and perspective, it need not
replace it.
 In-depth understanding of an organization gained over
a number of years can be exceedingly valuable.
1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address.
2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations.
3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits
4. Understanding the Financial Condition
5. Dealing with the Outside World.
 Board committees and task forces
 Treasurer
 Chief Executive
 Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
 Board committees and task forces
 Treasurer
 Chief Executive
 Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
 A finance committee to oversee financial operations.
 Oversight of the budget process.
 Regular in-depth review of financial activity.
 Oversight of fundraising, employment practices, the
audit and investment performance.
 As the organization grows larger, subcommittees of the
finance committee could be created for investments,
personnel, budget and fundraising.
 Separating the business side of the organization from
its mission can be most productive.
 Not every committee member need be a Board
member.
 Board committees and task forces
 Treasurer
 Chief Executive
 Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
 Responsible for overseeing financial operations to make
certain that things are done in an appropriate fashion.
 In most nonprofits, the Treasurer has the legal
responsibility for custody of the organization’s funds
and securities.
 Board committees and task forces
 Treasurer
 Chief Executive
 Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
 Principal role is implementing and coordinating
programs…
 But CEO also has basic responsibility for the financial
records of the organization.
 Board committees and task forces
 Treasurer
 Chief Executive
 Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of
Finance
 The size and complexity of the organization will dictate
which of the above are needed to run the fiscal office.
 Avoid promoting someone beyond their capabilities.
Salary and title will not turn a bookkeeper into a
Finance Director
1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address.
2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations.
3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits
4. Understanding the Financial
Condition
5. Dealing with the Outside World.
 Financial insight is essential to making wise decisions
on the vast majority of board matters – even those that
may not appear to deal specifically with finances.
 Ask questions.
 Don’t agree to anything that does not make sense to
you.
 The Board should receive internally prepared financial
reports on a monthly basis.
 These should be explained by either management or
the head of the finance committee (usually the
Treasurer).
 The Board should receive annual audited financial
statements.
 The Board or the finance committee should meet with
the auditors.
 Part of the meeting should be without management
present.
 All Board members should be free to contact the
auditors directly.
 The Board may wish to receive a copy of the IRS Form
990 and other regulatory reports.
 Documents should be mailed to Board members prior
to the meeting at which they will be discussed.
Signs of financial distress:
 Critical income sources declining
 Certain expenses increasing
 Private inurement
 Unplanned auditor turnover
 Board micromanagement
1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address.
2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations.
3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits
4. Understanding the Financial Condition
5. Dealing with the Outside World.
 Choosing a Bank
 Obtaining Insurance
 Making Investments
 Contracts with Outside Advisors
 Choosing a Bank
 Obtaining Insurance
 Making Investments
 Contracts with Outside Advisors
 Select a sound financial institution… with experience
and comfort in dealing with nonprofit organizations.
 Identify the organization’s needs and select a bank
based on the bank’s ability to meet those needs.
 Choosing a Bank
 Obtaining Insurance
 Making Investments
 Contracts with Outside Advisors
 Seek insurance providers who are familiar with
nonprofit organizations.
Coverage needed:
 Property including property belonging to others.
 General liability.
 Bonding for employees and volunteers who handle
cash.
Coverage needed:
 Loss of papers and records (including electronic
media).
 Auto insurance if you own vehicles.
 Directors & Officers liability insurance.
Health Insurance:
 As with all insurance, premiums are lowered as
deductibles are increased.
 Consider using an independent broker.
 Get employees involved.
 Choosing a Bank
 Obtaining Insurance
 Making Investments
 Contracts with Outside Advisors
 Only invest after being sure there is sufficient cash to
operate.
 First excess cash should be placed in an interest-bearing
savings account.
 U.S. Treasury securities.
 Long-term investments – seek professional assistance.
 Choosing a Bank
 Obtaining Insurance
 Making Investments
 Contracts with Outside Advisors
 The selection of capable outside advisors or consultants is vital
to the success of many activities.
 Seek those who are familiar with nonprofit organizations.
 Create an engagement letter of understanding for most
arrangements.
Thank you
Frank A. Monti, CPA
Email: fmonti@KahnLitwin.com
www.KahnLitwin.com
Phone:888-KLR-8557

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Financial Responsibilities for NonProfit Boards

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  • 4.  Board members are ultimately responsible for the very survival, financial viability, and program success of the organization.  Fiduciary responsibility is a concept in evidence from ancient Athens, to the American frontier to today.  Individuals in the community have been selected to protect the common good.  When you understand the issues important to financial integrity, solvency, safeguards, signs of financial trouble, you will be able to protect and enhance the organization’s ability to serve the community.
  • 5. 1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address. 2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations. 3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits 4. Understanding the Financial Condition 5. Dealing with the Outside World.
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  • 7. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 8. 6. Propriety of Expenditures 7. Insuring Against Risks 8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by Resource Providers 9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • 9. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 10.  A sound strategic plan…  Linked to a realistic financial plan…  Results in an organization using its resources effectively.  Define the mission…  Develop a strategic plan to fulfill the mission…  Identify and implement programs to achieve goals and objectives.  Define the mission…
  • 11. The Planning Process should include: 1. Evaluation of existing and potential financial resources. 2. Examination of internal and external environmental forces affecting the organization and its funding. 3. Review of the cost effectiveness of existing programs. 4. Examination of alternatives and their financial implications.
  • 12. Once the planning process is completed:  Staff should be assigned the task of developing budgets needed to implement the plan.  Budgets should cover at least one year, but preferable two or more years. This process could take six months or more.
  • 13. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 14.  Cash is critical…it is the fuel on which the economic engine runs.  If you do not have cash in the bank to operate for at least one month, you should have available very liquid investments or a reliable source of funding (donor or bank line of credit).
  • 15. Cash flow projections: January February Cash beginning $ 35,000 31,500 Receipts $ 15,000 10,000 Disbursements $ 18,500 22,900 Cash ending $ 31,500 18,600
  • 16. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 17.  The Goal: Have the financial strength to continue to perform your important services no matter what problems the organization faces or what happens to the economy as a whole.  The level of reserves is one gauge of financial strength.
  • 18. What do we mean by reserves? Net Assets – assets minus liabilities Unrestricted assets that are reasonably liquid, minus liabilities that must be paid off fairly soon. NO!
  • 19. How do you build reserves? By running a surplus from normal operations or By special fundraising efforts.
  • 20. How much reserve is appropriate?  Most experts agree that one year’s operating expenses in reserve would be a strong financial position.  What is more practical is 35% to 40% of one year’s expenses.  Build to this level over a 5 to 10 year period.  Make funding reserves a line item in the budget.
  • 21. Remember… Restricted resources and endowments are not to be counted as part of the reserves.
  • 22. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 23.  Expenses that are rising at the same rate as revenue are said to be “in line”.  Expenses that are rising ahead of revenues will result in deficits.  There is no non-profit magic – deficits have to be made up someplace !!
  • 24.  Compare expenses with the related revenue source.  Every program and activity should take care of itself unless it is the organization’s intention to subsidize it. Programmatic analysis.  Natural account (salaries, utilities, etc.) analysis.
  • 25. 1. Financial Planning 2. Sufficient Available Cash 3. Satisfactory Reserves 4. The Relationship between Revenue and Expenses 5. Meeting the Budget
  • 26.  Fulfilling the mission is the bottom line.  Meeting the budget makes it possible.  Tracking actual results against budget is more important than tracking against prior years.  Variances must be investigated and the appropriate response initiated.
  • 27. 6. Propriety of Expenditures 7. Insuring Against Risks 8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by Resource Providers 9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • 28.  The appearance of propriety extends not only to fulfilling the mission, but also to how efficiently it is perceived to be achieving its ends.  Do operating and fundraising costs appear reasonable in comparison to other organizations?
  • 29.  Compensation and fringe benefits are other areas of special concern to the public.  Avoid conflicts of interest – more on this later.
  • 30.  Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance has set standards:  Spend at least 65% of its total expenses on program activities.  Spend no more than 35% of related contributions on fund raising.
  • 31. 6. Propriety of Expenditures 7. Insuring Against Risks 8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by Resource Providers 9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • 32.  Even with the greatest vigilance…. problems may arise.  Manage risks with insurance.  Everyone handling cash should be bonded.  Ask the auditors for a formal or informal opinion on the adequacy of insurance.
  • 33. 6. Propriety of Expenditures 7. Insuring Against Risks 8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by Resource Providers 9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • 34.  Funding received for restricted purposes must be spent for their designated purpose.  The organization must account for this carefully so it can prove their use for restricted purposes.  Restricted funding may come from the Federal or state government, foundations, other entities, or individuals.
  • 35. 6. Propriety of Expenditures 7. Insuring Against Risks 8. Meeting Guidelines and Requirements Set by Resource Providers 9. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • 36.  Avoid conflicts of interest – real or perceived.  Private inurement – when a staff or volunteer receives inappropriate financial gain
  • 37.  Avoid conflicts of interest – real or perceived.  Private inurement – when a staff or volunteer receives inappropriate financial gain.  Board members involved in competing or potentially competing organization – either nonprofit or for-profit.
  • 38. 1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address. 2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations. 3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits 4. Understanding the Financial Condition 5. Dealing with the Outside World.
  • 39.  Internal Controls  Accounting Policies and Procedures  External audits
  • 40.  Internal Controls  Accounting Policies and Procedures  External audits
  • 41.  The processes and procedures that both protect the assets of an organization and promote its efficient operation.  The key to good internal controls is segregation of duties.  Correct procedures should be documented in an up-to- date accounting manual.
  • 42.  Internal Controls  Accounting Policies and Procedures  External audits
  • 43.  Every nonprofit should have written policies and procedures governing how it does business.  Two specific documents are most important: 1. Accounting Manual 2. Investment Policies
  • 44. Accounting Manual: Contains guidelines for processing transactions and maintaining good internal controls.
  • 45. Investment Policies: Organizations should have procedures for safeguarding cash, for ensuring liquidity, and for keeping cash productively employed at all times.
  • 46.  Internal Controls  Accounting Policies and Procedures  External audits
  • 47.  The key role of the external auditor is to attest to the accuracy of the financial statements.  The principal purpose of an external audit is to keep the Board and other key constituents appraised of the organization’s financial position.  Secondary purposes include regulatory requirements.
  • 48.  The auditor must be absolutely independent of management. Auditor rotation?  A truly professional firm will maintain its perspective and independence year after year.  If the Board is satisfied with the audit firm’s competence, independence, and perspective, it need not replace it.  In-depth understanding of an organization gained over a number of years can be exceedingly valuable.
  • 49. 1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address. 2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations. 3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits 4. Understanding the Financial Condition 5. Dealing with the Outside World.
  • 50.  Board committees and task forces  Treasurer  Chief Executive  Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
  • 51.  Board committees and task forces  Treasurer  Chief Executive  Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
  • 52.  A finance committee to oversee financial operations.  Oversight of the budget process.  Regular in-depth review of financial activity.  Oversight of fundraising, employment practices, the audit and investment performance.
  • 53.  As the organization grows larger, subcommittees of the finance committee could be created for investments, personnel, budget and fundraising.  Separating the business side of the organization from its mission can be most productive.  Not every committee member need be a Board member.
  • 54.  Board committees and task forces  Treasurer  Chief Executive  Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
  • 55.  Responsible for overseeing financial operations to make certain that things are done in an appropriate fashion.  In most nonprofits, the Treasurer has the legal responsibility for custody of the organization’s funds and securities.
  • 56.  Board committees and task forces  Treasurer  Chief Executive  Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
  • 57.  Principal role is implementing and coordinating programs…  But CEO also has basic responsibility for the financial records of the organization.
  • 58.  Board committees and task forces  Treasurer  Chief Executive  Bookkeeper, Controller, Director of Finance
  • 59.  The size and complexity of the organization will dictate which of the above are needed to run the fiscal office.  Avoid promoting someone beyond their capabilities. Salary and title will not turn a bookkeeper into a Finance Director
  • 60. 1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address. 2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations. 3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits 4. Understanding the Financial Condition 5. Dealing with the Outside World.
  • 61.  Financial insight is essential to making wise decisions on the vast majority of board matters – even those that may not appear to deal specifically with finances.  Ask questions.  Don’t agree to anything that does not make sense to you.
  • 62.  The Board should receive internally prepared financial reports on a monthly basis.  These should be explained by either management or the head of the finance committee (usually the Treasurer).
  • 63.  The Board should receive annual audited financial statements.  The Board or the finance committee should meet with the auditors.  Part of the meeting should be without management present.  All Board members should be free to contact the auditors directly.
  • 64.  The Board may wish to receive a copy of the IRS Form 990 and other regulatory reports.  Documents should be mailed to Board members prior to the meeting at which they will be discussed.
  • 65. Signs of financial distress:  Critical income sources declining  Certain expenses increasing  Private inurement  Unplanned auditor turnover  Board micromanagement
  • 66. 1. Financial Issues Board Members Should Address. 2. Systems that Protect Nonprofit Organizations. 3. Major Financial Roles in Nonprofits 4. Understanding the Financial Condition 5. Dealing with the Outside World.
  • 67.  Choosing a Bank  Obtaining Insurance  Making Investments  Contracts with Outside Advisors
  • 68.  Choosing a Bank  Obtaining Insurance  Making Investments  Contracts with Outside Advisors
  • 69.  Select a sound financial institution… with experience and comfort in dealing with nonprofit organizations.  Identify the organization’s needs and select a bank based on the bank’s ability to meet those needs.
  • 70.  Choosing a Bank  Obtaining Insurance  Making Investments  Contracts with Outside Advisors
  • 71.  Seek insurance providers who are familiar with nonprofit organizations. Coverage needed:  Property including property belonging to others.  General liability.  Bonding for employees and volunteers who handle cash.
  • 72. Coverage needed:  Loss of papers and records (including electronic media).  Auto insurance if you own vehicles.  Directors & Officers liability insurance.
  • 73. Health Insurance:  As with all insurance, premiums are lowered as deductibles are increased.  Consider using an independent broker.  Get employees involved.
  • 74.  Choosing a Bank  Obtaining Insurance  Making Investments  Contracts with Outside Advisors
  • 75.  Only invest after being sure there is sufficient cash to operate.  First excess cash should be placed in an interest-bearing savings account.  U.S. Treasury securities.  Long-term investments – seek professional assistance.
  • 76.  Choosing a Bank  Obtaining Insurance  Making Investments  Contracts with Outside Advisors
  • 77.  The selection of capable outside advisors or consultants is vital to the success of many activities.  Seek those who are familiar with nonprofit organizations.  Create an engagement letter of understanding for most arrangements.
  • 78. Thank you Frank A. Monti, CPA Email: fmonti@KahnLitwin.com www.KahnLitwin.com Phone:888-KLR-8557