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Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers

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The complete guide to the basics of nonprofit financial management Let's be honest. Most books about financial management are densely written, heavy on jargon, and light on practicality. Expert financial consultant and author Tom McLaughlin takes a different approach with his fourth edition of Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers . This comprehensive guide provides effective, easy-to-use tips, tools, resources, and analyses. The light, humorous tone in Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers makes it an accessible resource for nonprofit executives, board members, students, and those new to the field. This book forgoes useless, pretentious verbiage in order to outline real-world strategies that work. This edition Practical and informative, Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers is the go-to financial management reference for nonprofit managers, boards of directors, and funders.

368 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1995

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May 2, 2014
So I should be rating my pleasure reads, but I used this as a text in the public policy course I just taught. Very straightforward and often funny. Highly recommend for nonprofit managers with no finance background and even those with basic knowledge that need to brush up.
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July 18, 2023
4.5 Easy to understand and practical with plenty of good examples. I almost gave this a five on the strength of readability alone. So far, every other book on this subject I have seen is as dry as a bone. The corny humor here held my attention throughout.
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April 8, 2018
Book required for my class, Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations. Clear, easy to follow, and not extremely boring.
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March 1, 2022
Great advice with practical tools and definitions for any one of us mere mortals to understand nonprofit accounting.
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July 21, 2014
I had to read this for one of my master's classes. I despise math and financial stuff (this was an unfortunate required course), but for a finance book it was incredibly easy to read and fairly easy to understand (there is only so much one can do to make IRS forms and finance laws easy to understand). I would recommend it for anyone looking to get financially involved in a nonprofit, whether it is in a leadership position or just reviewing their records to determine if they are a good company to invest in.
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December 31, 2016
This is an excellent overview, especially for the many ways it lines out the differences between bookkeeping in for-profit enterprises, which most of us have some familiarity with, and that in the nonprofit world. I recommend it for anyone who is thinking about starting a charity, who is new on the board of a nonprofit organization, or who may be helping to reorganize such a group.
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November 19, 2008
Not to be the most boring human on the earth, but this is actually a very good book, kinda cleverly written.
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July 28, 2015
Required for class.
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