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Ashford 5: - Week 4 - Instructor Guidance
"The statement of activities is the not-for-profit Organization’s
version of an income statement. This statement shows
revenues, expenses and realized and unrealized gains and losses
for the not-for-profit organization. A not-for-profit
Organization is different and unique from private for-profit
entities in that is lacks the ‘Ownership’ attribute, which means
they do not issue stock that can be bought, sold or
traded (Marsh & Fischer, 2011). Because of the nature of
revenue from donations, which have strings attached sometimes,
it is required that changes in net assets be reported by class.
The different classes are, Temporarily Restricted, Permanently
Restricted and Unrestricted (Williams, 1996). This requirement
is a part of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Pronouncement 117 (FAS-117) which was passed in 1993. The
financials of NFP organizations have to report in compliance
with FAS-117 in order to adhere to Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles, or GAAP.
The Statement of Activities is one of three required financial
statements that must be prepared by not-for-profit
organizations. The other two statements are the Statement of
Financial Position and the Statement of Cash Flows. The
statement of activities also ties to the statement of financial
position. The change in net assets shown on the statement of
activities can be added to the balance of assets at the beginning
of the year, and should match the total net assets figure at the
end of the year shown in the statement of financial position.
A statement of activities is supposed to clearly show changes in
net assets by category. The Permanently Restricted category is
for endowments that are required to be held in perpetuity.
Income from restricted assets can usually be used for general
operations and is classified as additions to unrestricted assets.
Temporarily restricted funds can be conditionally restricted or
time restricted. This means if someone donates to a NFP
organization with the provision that the money be used for a
specific purpose, such as capital expenditures, these funds are
restricted until the condition has been met. Some donations are
restricted by time, for example, money donated to be used for
operations in 2016 would be temporarily restricted and cannot
be used until that time. At the time the condition, or restriction
has been satisfied, the assets are then re-classified, increasing
unrestricted assets and decreasing temporarily restricted assets.
The statement of activities shows movement of funds from class
to class over a period of time (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, &
Smith, 2013).
The statement of activities was introduced as a requirement for
NFP organizations to make their reporting uniform in a way that
outside users can understand financials of different NFPs and to
make them comparable. This statement is also useful for
internal budgeting purposes so that entities know what money is
available to them for operations, capital expenditures, etc. in
the current and upcoming years. This is key for cash planning.
It is important to for administrators to understand the
statement of activities because it gives vital information
regarding restrictions in place and when certain monies can be
used for operations. In government, similar reports are required
but are set up differently, governmental not-for-profits must
also report their expenses in a matrix form by ‘function’ and by
natural expense category. Government agencies are held
accountable for performance in accordance with their adopted
budget. Because of this, governments are also required to
supply supplementary information which includes the approved
budget (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, & Smith, 2013).
In private not-for-profit accounting, the definition of
restriction is more narrowly tailored in that only donor can
restrict the use of funds. In government, any external party,
such as creditors, legislation and constitutional provisions can
all impose restrictions on funds. This is a major difference in
how assets are classified in government vs not-for-profit
statements of activities (Marsh & Fischer, 2011)
Below are some links to documents that describe the statement
of activities and how it is related to other financial statements
in an easy to understand format:
http://www.mtnonprofit.org/uploadedFiles/_Pages/Organization
al_Dev/Conf_Presentations_2011/Frank%20GIR%20Financials.
pdf
http://www.nonprofitaccountingbasics.org/reporting-
operations/statement-financial-activities"
References
Presented by Maureen McGill
Finkler, S. A., Purtell, R. M., Calabrese, T. D., & Smith, D. L.
(2013). Financial Management for Public, Health and Not-for-
Profit Organizations. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Education, Inc.
Marsh, T., & Fischer, M. (2011). FASB/GASB Reognition and
Reporting Differences. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 21-
29.
Williams, J. R. (1996). Miller GAAP Guide. New York, San
Diego, London: Harcourt Brace Publishing Company.
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1
The Basics of Nonprofit
Financial Statements
Presented by Jacki Frank, Shareholder
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about nonprofit financial
statements.
as they relate to nonprofit
organizations
andard
nonprofit financial statements
3
organization’s mission. These can be either Current
Assets which are readily accessible (like cash), or Long-
Term Assets which take more time and effort to access
(like certain stock investments or property and
equipment).
can take many forms such as accounts payable, salaries
payable, payroll taxes payable, deferred revenue for work
not yet performed, or any other service or money owed to
another party.
4
for vs. Pledged vs. Committed vs.
Received
condition?
report:
ctivity covered by the expense
occur?
other specific source of revenue?
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-imposed
restrictions.
Often referred to as general support.
restriction.
their use by
the donor. These restrictions can be satisfied by passage of
specified time or fulfillment of specified purpose.
are
permanently restricted such that the principal balance of the gift
may not be invaded. Examples could include a) endowed funds
whose principal is allowed to accrue interest or income for the
use of
the organization or b) a gift of a building for permanent use as
the
organization’s offices but not to be sold.
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One of the most important line items to monitor for any
nonprofit organization is the Unrestricted Fund
Balance or
Total Unrestricted Net Assets
You may find this line item on both the
Statement of Activities and Statement of Financial Position
http://www.mtnonprofit.org/annualconference.html
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liabilities as of a given date. This is a snapshot
of your available resources and outstanding
obligations, showing you what you have to work
with.
in a for-profit business and this information is
recorded in the IRS Form 990, Part X, “Balance
Sheet” section.
ted
financial statements to be prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting
standards (GAAP).
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Dec 31, 06 Dec 31, 05 $ Change % Change
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings 145,819 35,644 110,174 309%
Accounts Receivable 19,478 9,014 10,465 116%
Other Current Assets 58,000 138 57,862 42051%
Total Current Assets 223,297 44,796 178,502 398%
Fixed Assets (net of depreciation) 524 294 230 78%
TOTAL ASSETS 223,821 45,090 178,732 396%
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liabilities
Accounts Payable 3,725 946 2,779 294%
Other Current Liabilities 12,536 8,081 4,456 55%
Total Liabilities 16,262 9,026 7,235 80%
Net Assets
Unrestricted Net Assets 45,107 26,916 18,191 68%
Tem porarily Restricted Net Assets 162,453 9,147 153,305
1676%
Total Net Assets 207,560 36,063 171,496 476%
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 223,821 45,090
178,732 396%
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expenses, and
the net effect on total assets for a given period. This is an
historical
record of activity for a given time period.
for-profit
business, except that activity is separated based on its net asset
classification: unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and
permanently
restricted. The unrestricted column of this report is reported
on Part
VIII, “Statement of Revenue” and Part IX, “Statement of
Functional
Expenses” of the new IRS Form 990.
in order for your audited financial
statements to
be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
standards (GAAP).
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Unrestricted Tem p Restricted Total
Support and Revenue
Mem bership Dues 58,180 0 58,180
Conference / Training Revenue 79,201 0 79,201
Program Fees 14,368 0 14,368
Foundations 0 200,832 200,832
All other sources 17,336 0 17,336
Net assets released from restrictions 47,527 (47,527) 0
Total Support and Revenue 216,611 153,305 369,916
Expenses
Payroll Expenses 113,898 0 113,898
Contracted Services 40,842 0 40,842
Travel 8,344 0 8,344
Occupancy 7,513 0 7,513
All other expenses 27,823 0 27,823
Total Expenses 198,420 0 198,420
Increase (decrease) in net assets 18,191 153,305 171,496
Net assets at beginning of year 26,916 9,147 36,063
Net assets at end of year 45,107 162,453 207,560
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Revenue
Expenses
Change in Net
Assets
Assets
minus
equals
minus
equals
Liabilities
Net Assets
Statement of Activities Statement of Financial Position
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Report comparing actual expenses for a given period to
the budget for that same period. The actual expense
column of this report is basically the same as the
“Unrestricted” column on the Statement of Activities.
tement of Functional Expenses
Basic report listing expenses by function: programs
services, fundraising, and management and general
(administration). This report is required on IRS Form 990
and is commonly included in audited financial
statements.
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Actual Budget $ Variance % Variance
Support and Revenue
Mem bership Dues 58,180 48,500 9,680 20.0%
Conference / Training Revenue 79,201 49,000 30,201 61.6%
Program Fees 14,368 13,000 1,368 10.5%
Foundations 0 69,500 (69,500) -100.0%
All other sources 17,336 6,750 10,586 156.8%
Net assets released from restrictions 47,527 60,000 (12,473) -
20.8%
Total Support and Revenue 216,611 246,750 (30,139) -12.2%
Expenses
Payroll Expenses 113,898 107,958 5,940 5.5%
Contracted Services 40,842 49,300 (8,458) -17.2%
Travel 8,344 21,650 (13,306) -61.5%
Occupancy 7,513 6,216 1,297 20.9%
All other expenses 27,823 45,170 (17,347) -38.4%
Total Expenses 198,420 230,294 (31,874) -13.8%
Increase (decrease) in net assets 18,191 16,456 1,735 10.5%
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Supporting Services
Program Managem ent
Total Services & General Fundraising
Functional expenses
Salaries and w ages 99,139 90,023 6,389 2,726
Benefits and taxes 14,759 14,174 417 168
Contracted services 1,050 939 90 21
Supplies 2,566 2,427 133 6
Telephone 2,314 2,170 118 27
Postage and shipping 1,957 1,901 6 50
Occupancy 7,638 7,015 464 159
Equipm ent rental and m aintenance 328 309 15 4
Printing and publications 7,954 7,940 0 13
Travel 6,324 6,285 35 4
Conferences, conventions & m eetings 41,035 41,035 0 0
Depreciation expense 294 269 17 8
Other expenses 13,063 12,855 168 40
Total functional expenses 198,420 187,341 7,852 3,226
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Jacki Frank, CPA, Shareholder
Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co., P.C.
Helena Office
[email protected]
406.442.1040 office
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Fiscal Planning, Budgeting, and Rebudgeting Using Revenue
Semaphores
Cornia, Gary C;Nelson, Ray D;Wilko, Andrea
Public Administration Review; Mar/Apr 2004; 64, 2; ProQuest
Central
pg. 164
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  • 1. Ashford 5: - Week 4 - Instructor Guidance "The statement of activities is the not-for-profit Organization’s version of an income statement. This statement shows revenues, expenses and realized and unrealized gains and losses for the not-for-profit organization. A not-for-profit Organization is different and unique from private for-profit entities in that is lacks the ‘Ownership’ attribute, which means they do not issue stock that can be bought, sold or traded (Marsh & Fischer, 2011). Because of the nature of revenue from donations, which have strings attached sometimes, it is required that changes in net assets be reported by class. The different classes are, Temporarily Restricted, Permanently Restricted and Unrestricted (Williams, 1996). This requirement is a part of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Pronouncement 117 (FAS-117) which was passed in 1993. The financials of NFP organizations have to report in compliance with FAS-117 in order to adhere to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP. The Statement of Activities is one of three required financial statements that must be prepared by not-for-profit organizations. The other two statements are the Statement of Financial Position and the Statement of Cash Flows. The statement of activities also ties to the statement of financial position. The change in net assets shown on the statement of activities can be added to the balance of assets at the beginning of the year, and should match the total net assets figure at the end of the year shown in the statement of financial position. A statement of activities is supposed to clearly show changes in net assets by category. The Permanently Restricted category is for endowments that are required to be held in perpetuity. Income from restricted assets can usually be used for general operations and is classified as additions to unrestricted assets. Temporarily restricted funds can be conditionally restricted or
  • 2. time restricted. This means if someone donates to a NFP organization with the provision that the money be used for a specific purpose, such as capital expenditures, these funds are restricted until the condition has been met. Some donations are restricted by time, for example, money donated to be used for operations in 2016 would be temporarily restricted and cannot be used until that time. At the time the condition, or restriction has been satisfied, the assets are then re-classified, increasing unrestricted assets and decreasing temporarily restricted assets. The statement of activities shows movement of funds from class to class over a period of time (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, & Smith, 2013). The statement of activities was introduced as a requirement for NFP organizations to make their reporting uniform in a way that outside users can understand financials of different NFPs and to make them comparable. This statement is also useful for internal budgeting purposes so that entities know what money is available to them for operations, capital expenditures, etc. in the current and upcoming years. This is key for cash planning. It is important to for administrators to understand the statement of activities because it gives vital information regarding restrictions in place and when certain monies can be used for operations. In government, similar reports are required but are set up differently, governmental not-for-profits must also report their expenses in a matrix form by ‘function’ and by natural expense category. Government agencies are held accountable for performance in accordance with their adopted budget. Because of this, governments are also required to supply supplementary information which includes the approved budget (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, & Smith, 2013). In private not-for-profit accounting, the definition of restriction is more narrowly tailored in that only donor can restrict the use of funds. In government, any external party, such as creditors, legislation and constitutional provisions can all impose restrictions on funds. This is a major difference in how assets are classified in government vs not-for-profit
  • 3. statements of activities (Marsh & Fischer, 2011) Below are some links to documents that describe the statement of activities and how it is related to other financial statements in an easy to understand format: http://www.mtnonprofit.org/uploadedFiles/_Pages/Organization al_Dev/Conf_Presentations_2011/Frank%20GIR%20Financials. pdf http://www.nonprofitaccountingbasics.org/reporting- operations/statement-financial-activities" References Presented by Maureen McGill Finkler, S. A., Purtell, R. M., Calabrese, T. D., & Smith, D. L. (2013). Financial Management for Public, Health and Not-for- Profit Organizations. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. Marsh, T., & Fischer, M. (2011). FASB/GASB Reognition and Reporting Differences. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 21- 29. Williams, J. R. (1996). Miller GAAP Guide. New York, San Diego, London: Harcourt Brace Publishing Company. 11/10/2011 1 1 The Basics of Nonprofit Financial Statements Presented by Jacki Frank, Shareholder
  • 4. 2 about nonprofit financial statements. as they relate to nonprofit organizations andard nonprofit financial statements 3 organization’s mission. These can be either Current Assets which are readily accessible (like cash), or Long- Term Assets which take more time and effort to access (like certain stock investments or property and equipment).
  • 5. can take many forms such as accounts payable, salaries payable, payroll taxes payable, deferred revenue for work not yet performed, or any other service or money owed to another party. 4 for vs. Pledged vs. Committed vs. Received condition? report: ctivity covered by the expense occur? other specific source of revenue? 5
  • 6. -imposed restrictions. Often referred to as general support. restriction. their use by the donor. These restrictions can be satisfied by passage of specified time or fulfillment of specified purpose. are permanently restricted such that the principal balance of the gift may not be invaded. Examples could include a) endowed funds whose principal is allowed to accrue interest or income for the use of the organization or b) a gift of a building for permanent use as the organization’s offices but not to be sold. 6 One of the most important line items to monitor for any nonprofit organization is the Unrestricted Fund Balance or
  • 7. Total Unrestricted Net Assets You may find this line item on both the Statement of Activities and Statement of Financial Position http://www.mtnonprofit.org/annualconference.html 11/10/2011 2 7 liabilities as of a given date. This is a snapshot of your available resources and outstanding obligations, showing you what you have to work with. in a for-profit business and this information is recorded in the IRS Form 990, Part X, “Balance Sheet” section.
  • 8. ted financial statements to be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards (GAAP). 8 Dec 31, 06 Dec 31, 05 $ Change % Change ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings 145,819 35,644 110,174 309% Accounts Receivable 19,478 9,014 10,465 116% Other Current Assets 58,000 138 57,862 42051% Total Current Assets 223,297 44,796 178,502 398% Fixed Assets (net of depreciation) 524 294 230 78% TOTAL ASSETS 223,821 45,090 178,732 396% LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts Payable 3,725 946 2,779 294%
  • 9. Other Current Liabilities 12,536 8,081 4,456 55% Total Liabilities 16,262 9,026 7,235 80% Net Assets Unrestricted Net Assets 45,107 26,916 18,191 68% Tem porarily Restricted Net Assets 162,453 9,147 153,305 1676% Total Net Assets 207,560 36,063 171,496 476% TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 223,821 45,090 178,732 396% 9 expenses, and the net effect on total assets for a given period. This is an historical record of activity for a given time period. for-profit business, except that activity is separated based on its net asset classification: unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and permanently restricted. The unrestricted column of this report is reported
  • 10. on Part VIII, “Statement of Revenue” and Part IX, “Statement of Functional Expenses” of the new IRS Form 990. in order for your audited financial statements to be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards (GAAP). 10 Unrestricted Tem p Restricted Total Support and Revenue Mem bership Dues 58,180 0 58,180 Conference / Training Revenue 79,201 0 79,201 Program Fees 14,368 0 14,368 Foundations 0 200,832 200,832 All other sources 17,336 0 17,336 Net assets released from restrictions 47,527 (47,527) 0 Total Support and Revenue 216,611 153,305 369,916 Expenses
  • 11. Payroll Expenses 113,898 0 113,898 Contracted Services 40,842 0 40,842 Travel 8,344 0 8,344 Occupancy 7,513 0 7,513 All other expenses 27,823 0 27,823 Total Expenses 198,420 0 198,420 Increase (decrease) in net assets 18,191 153,305 171,496 Net assets at beginning of year 26,916 9,147 36,063 Net assets at end of year 45,107 162,453 207,560 11 Revenue Expenses Change in Net Assets Assets minus equals minus
  • 12. equals Liabilities Net Assets Statement of Activities Statement of Financial Position 12 Report comparing actual expenses for a given period to the budget for that same period. The actual expense column of this report is basically the same as the “Unrestricted” column on the Statement of Activities. tement of Functional Expenses Basic report listing expenses by function: programs services, fundraising, and management and general (administration). This report is required on IRS Form 990 and is commonly included in audited financial statements. 11/10/2011 3 13
  • 13. Actual Budget $ Variance % Variance Support and Revenue Mem bership Dues 58,180 48,500 9,680 20.0% Conference / Training Revenue 79,201 49,000 30,201 61.6% Program Fees 14,368 13,000 1,368 10.5% Foundations 0 69,500 (69,500) -100.0% All other sources 17,336 6,750 10,586 156.8% Net assets released from restrictions 47,527 60,000 (12,473) - 20.8% Total Support and Revenue 216,611 246,750 (30,139) -12.2% Expenses Payroll Expenses 113,898 107,958 5,940 5.5% Contracted Services 40,842 49,300 (8,458) -17.2% Travel 8,344 21,650 (13,306) -61.5% Occupancy 7,513 6,216 1,297 20.9% All other expenses 27,823 45,170 (17,347) -38.4% Total Expenses 198,420 230,294 (31,874) -13.8% Increase (decrease) in net assets 18,191 16,456 1,735 10.5% 14
  • 14. Supporting Services Program Managem ent Total Services & General Fundraising Functional expenses Salaries and w ages 99,139 90,023 6,389 2,726 Benefits and taxes 14,759 14,174 417 168 Contracted services 1,050 939 90 21 Supplies 2,566 2,427 133 6 Telephone 2,314 2,170 118 27 Postage and shipping 1,957 1,901 6 50 Occupancy 7,638 7,015 464 159 Equipm ent rental and m aintenance 328 309 15 4 Printing and publications 7,954 7,940 0 13 Travel 6,324 6,285 35 4 Conferences, conventions & m eetings 41,035 41,035 0 0 Depreciation expense 294 269 17 8 Other expenses 13,063 12,855 168 40 Total functional expenses 198,420 187,341 7,852 3,226
  • 15. 15 16 Jacki Frank, CPA, Shareholder Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co., P.C. Helena Office [email protected] 406.442.1040 office Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Fiscal Planning, Budgeting, and Rebudgeting Using Revenue Semaphores Cornia, Gary C;Nelson, Ray D;Wilko, Andrea Public Administration Review; Mar/Apr 2004; 64, 2; ProQuest Central pg. 164 Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.
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