As our collective eyes turn towards 2010, it isn’t too early – or too late – to get your budget prepared for the New Year. Most organizations focus their time and energy budgeting expenses. But remember to take the time to also budget your income and cash flow. It can also be very helpful to break the budget out on a quarterly or monthly basis, not just on an annual basis. This will help you prevent cash flow shortages from sneaking up on you as expenses tend to be smoother than donations. Lastly, Easy Office does prepare budgets for many of our clients, large and small, so if there is any way we can help, please contact us.
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Nonprofit Budgeting Tip
Jeff Russell - Thursday, December 03, 2009
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