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Not-for-Profit Accounting-Charities, Colleges, & Health Care

Not-for-Profit Accounting-Charities, Colleges, & Health Care

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Not-for-Profit Accounting-Charities, Colleges, & Health Care

Navigating Accounting Principles and Practices for Not-for-Profit Organizations: Charities, Colleges, & Healthcare

What you'll learn​

  • Evaluate the unique characteristics of not-for-profit organizations, including their legal structure, funding sources, and mission-driven nature.
  • Analyze the accounting principles specific to not-for-profit entities, such as fund accounting, revenue recognition, and expense allocation.
  • Differentiate between non-governmental and governmental not-for-profit organizations, understanding the key distinctions in financial reporting and compliance
  • Apply generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to record transactions accurately and prepare financial statements for not-for-profit organizations.
  • Compare and contrast the accounting practices in not-for-profit colleges, including both non-governmental and governmental institutions, to gain insights into t
  • Evaluate the regulatory framework and tax considerations applicable to not-for-profit organizations, ensuring compliance and understanding the impact on financi
  • Interpret financial statements of not-for-profit organizations, including the statement of financial position, statement of activities, and statement of cash fl
  • Apply critical thinking skills to analyze complex not-for-profit accounting scenarios, considering ethical considerations and making informed judgments.
  • Communicate effectively about not-for-profit accounting concepts, financial statements, and analysis results to stakeholders, employing clear language
 

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