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Not-for-Profit Financial Reporting: Mastering the Unique Requirements

Current price: $87.50
Not-for-Profit Financial Reporting: Mastering the Unique Requirements
Not-for-Profit Financial Reporting: Mastering the Unique Requirements

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Not-for-Profit Financial Reporting: Mastering the Unique Requirements

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Through a combination of practical guidance and case studies, the author provides insight into what makes not-for-profits different. Updated for revenue recognition, grants and contracts, and financial reporting, this book offers guidance on FASB's new financial statement standard and revenue recognition standard which will have a major impact on financial reporting for not for profits.  It helps answer the questions: Are you aware of how not-for-profit financial statements will change because of FASB's Financial Statement Standard? Do you know what makes not-for-profit accounting and financial reporting different?
Key topics include:
Grants and contracts
Expense reporting
NFP financial statement standard
Revenue recognition
Performance measures

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