With new reporting guidelines issued for in-kind donation reporting, is your organization prepared to implement these changes?
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued new reporting guidelines to help increase transparency around the measurement of contributed nonfinancial assets recognized by not-for-profits, including how much was used to support programs and activities. What does this mean for your organization?
Watch our recorded webinar to hear from not-for-profit industry leaders on what to expect and how we can help your organization navigate these changes. Key takeaways from this webinar include:
- Identify changes to audit reporting standards and what not-for-profits can expect related to in-kind donations
- Steps you can take for easy adoption of these amendments
- Benefits of the change to support your mission
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