QuickBooks’ customizability makes it flexible enough for countless business types.
Charitable Websites And State Registrations
By harnessing the power of the web, online fundraising has made it easier for charities to raise money.
#Nonprofits #SocialMedia and #Taxes: Is Your Organization Protected?
Social media can offer cost-effective platforms through which nonprofit organizations can better communicate with stakeholders and raise awareness of their causes and fundraising efforts.
Five Data Security Tips For Colleges And Universities
With cybersecurity growing as a concern across all industries in the U.S., colleges and universities need to stay ahead of the curve and explore new ways to lock down student, staff and faculty data.
Billing For Time In QuickBooks: An Overview
If you sell your employees’ time and skills, you can use QuickBooks to record those hours and bill your customers for them.
Summary Of The Tax Reform Act Of 2014
On February 26, 2014, the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) released draft legislation called the “Tax Reform Act of 2014” (“Draft Legislation”).
Understanding Payments to Agents of Charitable Organizations
Many times local retail chains or restaurants ask customers to donate
5 Ways You Can Use QuickBooks’ Income Tracker
The Income Tracker is one of QuickBooks’ more innovative features. If you’re not using it, you should be.
Conflicts Of Interest In Nonprofit Organizations
What is a conflict of interest? Simply put, it is a situation where someone in a position of authority in an entity
Spring-Clean Your QuickBooks Company File
There are a lot of clues that indicate trouble with your QuickBooks company file. Is it time for a check-up and tune-up?