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Do you need current information on the financial standing of your organization in order to make decisions?

Do you lack in house accounting know how?

Is your team losing time that it could be spending on core activities in order to manage your accounting and financial reporting?

Temple Management Consulting is a complete virtual accounting and finance partner to supplement your in-house accounting department.

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Nonprofit Mission and Money
Nonprofit Mission and Money
Mastering NFP Endowment Accounting: Essential Compliance and Reporting Strategies for Nonprofits 
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Endowments are a cornerstone for nonprofit financial sustainability, providing a permanent funding source that enables organizations to support their mission for generations. Yet, nonprofit endowment fund accounting is daunting, with complex compliance requirements and evolving standards such as UPMIFA (Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act), and ASC 958. For nonprofits and their boards, proper endowment management entails more than maintaining spreadsheets — it involves building stakeholder trust and ensuring the organization’s long-term future. In this guide, Temple Management CPA shares everything you need to know about accounting, compliance, and reporting for nonprofit endowment funds. 

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How We Help…

Nonprofits and Churches

  • Nonprofit Accounting Support From the Ground Up
  • Donation and Contribution Management
  • Fund Accounting
  • Grant Financial Management and Grant Compliance
  • Financial Statements and Day-to-Day Accounting for Nonprofits
  • Real-Time Financial Reporting and Metrics with Easy to Understand Dashboards
  • Design and Implementation of Accounting Systems
  • Budgeting and Forecasting
  • CFO and Controller Services
  • Business Advisory
  • Financial Literacy Training

Professional Businesses

  • More Time. Less Stress. Stronger Accounting!
  • Bookkeeping
  • Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • Budgeting and Forecasting
  • Day-to-Day Accounting
  • Real-Time Financial Reports and Metrics and Easy to Understand Dashboards
  • Design and Implementation of Accounting Systems
  • CFO and Controller Services
  • Business Advisory
  • Financial Literacy Training

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    Meet Temple Management’s CEO, Annette Sullivan​

    Annette Sullivan, CPA, CGMA

    In 1998, Annette Sullivan received a vision to start a CPA firm that would help organizations take its accounting and financial management to the next level. Our firm rapidly expanded to providing services to other nonprofit organizations and professional service businesses. 

    Resources from Temple Management

    Mastering NFP Endowment Accounting: Essential Compliance and Reporting Strategies for Nonprofits 

    Endowments are a cornerstone for nonprofit financial sustainability, providing a permanent funding source that enables organizations to support their mission for generations. Yet, nonprofit endowment fund accounting is daunting, with complex compliance requirements and evolving standards such as UPMIFA (Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act), and ASC 958. For nonprofits and their boards, proper endowment management entails more than maintaining spreadsheets — it involves building stakeholder trust and ensuring the organization’s long-term future. In this guide, Temple Management CPA shares everything you need to know about accounting, compliance, and reporting for nonprofit endowment funds. 

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