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Auditing Your Own Ministry
Here is What You'll Learn
Self Audit
·What steps can be taken to provide financial accountability and peace of mind, short of engaging CPAs to audit the church?
·What red flags might indicate financial problems?
·What elements should we include in financial reports?
·What questions should financial reports answer?
·What are senior leaders' responsibilities and liabilities?
·What can be done to protect ministry assets and people?
·What are some common roadblocks?
·How can we implement and monitor cash receipts and disbursement controls?
·How can we monitor the accuracy of financial reports?
·What duties should be performed by different people?
·What qualifications should we look for in those performing the self-audit?
About Rick Battershell
Rick Battershell has a Master’s Degree in Taxation and has specialized in the accounting and taxation of churches, nonprofit organizations, and ministers for over 30 years. He is a regular speaker for the Northwest chapter of the Church Network (formerly National Association of Church Business Administration).
Comments from those attending previous seminars by Rick:
"I became aware of things that I didn’t know I needed to be aware of."
"Great practical information and lots of it in a short amount of time."
“I learned many things and even had a few things I do confirmed."
About Robin Nichols
After graduating with honors from Pacific Lutheran University, Robin Nichols began her career working in public accounting for 7 years, until she formed her own practice in 1993. She has been a owner and co-owner since then and currently oversees financial reporting and consulting services at Battershell & Nichols.