Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
Using Money to Drive Mission Success
- Lynne A. Weikart - James Madison University, USA
- Greg G. Chen - CUNY-Baruch College
- Ed Sermier
Weikart, Chen, and Sermierùin their exciting new text geared wholly to nonprofits provide the financial tools nonprofit managers need to thrive in pursuit of mission success. Given the wide array of nonprofit managers' backgrounds, and recognizing that there is often an inherent fear of "the financials" the authors explain financial concepts without leaning unnecessarily on intimidating jargon. The result is a practical, accessible resource the prepares the next generation of nonprofit managers in financial planning and analysis as well as conventional and entrepreneurial financial management. Grounded in real-world cases and offering plenty of opportunity for application and practice, Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations helps readers develop a stable fiscal foundation and sound financial strategies for their organizations to prosper in times of economic expansion and contraction.
“Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations is a welcome addition to the field. The book’s exclusive focus on nonprofits allows it to cover a variety of relevant financial management techniques and apply them in assignments and cases that present numerous and practical financial situations. Professors and students alike will appreciate its straightforward, user-friendly approach. I strongly recommend this book!”
“Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations fills the need for a text focused solely on nonprofit organizations. Its treatment of financial topics as they apply to nonprofits is instructive, accessible, and appealing. The book's depth and breadth are a welcome contribution to the field.”
“Weikart, Chen, and Sermier aim to provide practical and useful insights into the problems faced by nonprofit board members and financial managers. They succeed very well indeed, outlining new formats for analysis and serving up sound advice for the real world issues of nonprofit financial management.”
Students found the book interesting and fundamental to their understanding of finance