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White paper: The nonprofit CFO’s survival guide: a mini “field manual”

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Nonprofit CFOs are under the gun to achieve so much: to automate processes, improve productivity, create greater levels of transparency and visibility, enhance the governance of the organization, and strengthen the team’s decision-making and strategic focus.

Discover how to survive some of the key challenges, special requirements, and unusual constraints of financial management and shares some tips and best practices from numerous nonprofit finance experts, helping you:

  • Understand why it’s crucial to maintain stringent internal controls and cash management processes.
  • Better manage accounting for funds and grants—the lifeblood of a nonprofit.
  • Make sure your reporting offers the visibility to “know and show” where you stand at any moment.
  • Simplify your life by using a financial management system optimized for the business of your nonprofit.

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Kurt Martin

Bob Scott has been informing and entertaining the mid-market financial software community with his email newsletters for 10 years. And he has been covering this market through print publications for 18 years, first as technology editor of Accounting Today and then as the Editor of Accounting Technology from 1997 through 2009. He has covered the traditional tax and accounting profession during the same time and continues to address that as executive editor of the Progressive Accountant.

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