Cash Flow Strategies: Innovation in Nonprofit Financial Management
by Richard Linzer and Anna Linzer
$7.95
Filled with illustrative examples, Cash Flow Strategies offers nonprofit organizations an innovative approach to financial management.
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- Understand and manage your cash flow so you can bridge gaps and deal effectively with surpluses to establish true financial security.
- Use cash flow strategies to improve the staff and board members' grasp of financial nuances so they can better participate in strategic decision making.
- Adapt lessons from the authors' case studies and examples to make all the resources in your nonprofit flow more efficiently.
- Consider bold new approaches to find and utilize working capital and incorporate strategies from sample communications, loan agreements and press releases.
About the Author
Richard Linzer provides consultation for businesses, nonprofits and government agencies. He works with organizations in the areas of financial management, board development, group facilitation, institutional analysis and strategic planning. Since 1965, Linzer has consulted with more than 500 organizations in numerous causes including the arts, humanities, education, health care, social services and environmental fields.
Anna Linzer is a poet and writer and long-distance cold water swimmer. Her novel, Ghost Dancing, received an American Book Award in 1999. Additionally, her poetry and stories have appeared in literary magazines and anthologies.
Richard and Anna Linzer have coauthored The Cash Flow Solution, It’s Simple! Money Matters for the Nonprofit Board Member, Money Matters! A Kit for Nonprofit Board and Staff Members, and It’s Easy! Money Matters for Nonprofit Managers. It’s Simple!received the 2000 Terry McAdam Award, Honorable Mention, for outstanding contribution to the advancement of the nonprofit sector from the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. Their website is http://www.linzerconsulting.com/.
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