by Suzanne Bakker | Apr 6, 2024 | accounting, budgeting, expenses, funding, nonprofit management, project finance, project management, timesheets | Finance Management
There are many time tracking apps. All accounting softwares have the option of submitting timesheets within the system. And many people use that very happily. To be honest, I am more of an Excel-girl. I much prefer using Excel (or Google Sheets) timesheets. Overview...
by Suzanne Bakker | Mar 29, 2024 | accounting, budgeting, cash flow projection, crisis, expenses, financial crisis, funding, nonprofit management, project proposal, reporting, SOPs | Finance Management
If you have your finance systems in place, you’ll never be surprised when a financial crisis hits. You’ll be able to see it coming from afar. So that you may even be able to avoid the worst coming to the worst. But just in case you’re hit by a financial crisis, here...
by Suzanne Bakker | Mar 23, 2024 | accounting, budgeting, Excel, expenses, funding, Google sheets, nonprofit management, project finance, project management, project proposal, SOPs | Finance Management
Creating a financial report for your nonprofit doesn’t require exceptional knowledge of Excel or Google Sheets. I have 3 Excel tips for your nonprofit financial reports that are quite simple. I use them myself all the time. Literally every week. 1.SUMIF My absolute...
by Suzanne Bakker | Mar 16, 2024 | accounting, budgeting, expenses, funding, nonprofit management, project finance, project management, project proposal, SOPs | Finance Management
Accounting is supposed to be boring. Or confusing. And a bit scary. As in, when an auditor comes and finds a mistake … Accounting really has a bad name, right? With my nonprofit accounting tips I want to help change your mind about that! Because if you show your...
by Suzanne Bakker | Dec 22, 2019 | accounting, budgeting, documentation, expenses, finance management, project design | Finance Management
In my previous post I wrote about proof of delivery – what is needed to be able to prove and justify expenses properly. I used an example of an event in a hotel which included lunch and coffee breaks. But I did not specifically touch upon expenses for food and drinks....