| How to Read A Financial Statement & Make Better Decisions (Nov 2009) |
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Tuesday, November 17 2009, 9:00am - 12:00pm |
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Instructor: Howard Levine Course Description What reports do I need to prepare and how do I read them once they are done? The current financial environment can pose some of the greatest challenges facing nonprofit organizations today. This seminar explains the basic elements of financial statements and how to understand them. Designed for you, the executive director, manager or board member of a nonprofit organization, this session explains financial statements in plain English. Topics include the uses and limitations of nonprofit financial statements and the difference between annual audited reports and interim management reports. Come get an introduction to the world of nonprofit financial accounting and get the tools you need to get meaningful information from your financial management system to those who need to act on that information. ***Bring your organization’s current internal financial statements for comparison and suggestions for improvement.***
Instructor's Bio Howard J. Levine is a Certified Public Accountant whose firm concentrates in small business and nonprofit accounting as well as nonprofit, individual, and corporate income taxes. With over twenty five years of experience both as a college teacher and in private practice, plus experience with national accounting firms, Howard has created a diverse national client base and a wealth of experience. In addition to his private practice, Howard teaches at L.A. Valley College and speaks to nonprofit groups throughout the year. Howard received his degree in accounting from San Diego State University, and he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Accounting. Pricing Policy Center Associates receive a 10% discount on all classes, seminars and events. Signup to be a Center Associate. |
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Location: Center for Nonprofit Management, 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012 |