Inexpensive, user-friendly, and widely used across the nonprofit sector, QuickBooks is often the best choice for small organizations with limited resources to invest in accounting software. However, originally designed for companies in the for-profit realm, QuickBooks has limitations when it comes to tracking and reporting on restricted donations and grants.
Over the course of working with many organizations to build and strengthen financial management systems, BDO FMA has refined some key QuickBooks customizations and “workarounds” to help facilitate nonprofit accounting in this for-profit system. In this webinar, we will provide an overview of how to structure the system, as well as examples of how to execute key transactions.
Note that this is not a 101 “How to use QuickBooks” training. It is focused on structuring and designing QuickBooks and is intended for participants who are already using or somewhat comfortable with QuickBooks.
Specific topics will include:
This virtual program is aimed at anyone interested in QuickBooks customizations for nonprofit organizations. Note that this is not a 101 “How to use QuickBooks” training. It is focused on structuring and designing QuickBooks for nonprofit organizations and is intended for participants who are already using or somewhat comfortable with QuickBooks.
Instructor:Gillian Gorra, Experienced Manager, BDO
This virtual workshop is offered as part of the Equitable Access & Capacity Initiative. EACI is a collaborative effort by BDO, Forefront, and IFF to support nonprofit organizations in preparing for and managing government funding.
** Si necesita traducción al español para este programa, háganoslo saber a más tardar el 13 de julio.**