In collaboration with the Center for Not-For-Profit Accounting and Financial Management.
This 5-session online program (synchronous) covers complex Not-For-Profit accounting and reporting rules. This advanced course is ideal for:
CFOs
Controllers
Accounting Managers
Accounting Supervisors
CPAs
Independent Bookkeepers
Other Financial Consultants
Upon completing this program, participants will learn the nuanced differences, treatment, and reporting of conditional, restricted, and unrestricted contributions of government grants. Participants will learn about the new “Contract with Customers” and “Leases” accounting standards (ASU 2018-08; ASU 2016-02) and how they apply to not-for-profit organizations. Attendees will also get an understanding of the very confusing area of Fiscal Sponsorships.
Program Outline:
- Conditional and restricted contributions
- Government grants
- Contributions In-Kind (non-cash/donated services)
- Endowments
- Special fundraising events
- Contracts with Customers (ASU 2018-08)
- Fiscal Sponsorships vs. Fiscal Agents
- Split Interest Arrangements
- Operating Leases (ASU 2016-02)
Instructor: Laurence Scot, MBA, CPA
Program Dates (online):
This program is only offered to institutions with a minimum of 12 participants. To schedule the program, email ezavala01@manhattan.edu
Participants must have laptops, PCs, or iPad and a stable internet connection to connect to the class.
Tuition:
$900
Includes: Certificate of attendance and class materials