This document summarizes responses to two chapter questions in approximately 150 words each. For the first question, the summary states that nonprofits should be accountable for resources but determining effectiveness can be difficult given long-term missions. Effectiveness has multiple dimensions and outcomes are hard to quantify. For the second question, the summary indicates that nonprofits should provide financial and program information to the public in annual reports, while watchdogs should provide data on monitored nonprofits. However, some information could potentially mislead judgments of a nonprofit's effectiveness.