Financial Management (Nonprofit) -- Recommended Books

Basics and General Information

Budgeting

Bookkeeping and Accounting

Cash Management

Financial Statements and Analysis


Basics and General Information

Book Cover Bookkeeping Basics -- What Every Nonprofit Bookkeeper Needs to Know
by Debra L. Ruegg and Lisa M. Venkatrathnam, published by Fieldstone Alliance. Explains all aspects of developing and successfully managing systems to track and spend nonprofit finances. This is an easy-to-reference resource that is useful to new or established nonprofits. Today, nonprofits have to be more accountable than ever before about planning, managing and explaining their finances. This accountability now extends beyond just the Board treasurer -- other Board members no longer can expect just one person to handle the finances. This book helps everyone meet their responsibilities about finances!

The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.


Budgeting

The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.


Bookkeeping and Accounting

Book Cover Bookkeeping Basics -- What Every Nonprofit Bookkeeper Needs to Know
by Debra L. Ruegg and Lisa M. Venkatrathnam, published by Fieldstone Alliance. Explains all aspects of developing and successfully managing systems to track and spend nonprofit finances. This is an easy-to-reference resource that is useful to new or established nonprofits. Today, nonprofits have to be more accountable than ever before about planning, managing and explaining their finances. This accountability now extends beyond just the Board treasurer -- other Board members no longer can expect just one person to handle the finances. This book helps everyone meet their responsibilities about finances!

The following book is recommended because of its highly practical nature and often because it includes a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.


Cash Management

The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.


Financial Statements and Analysis

The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.


Also See

Taxation (Nonprofit) -- Recommended Books