by Makalah Emanuel | Mar 19, 2020 | NFP Partners Clients and News
It’s a Celebration! Laura Jorstad Reflects on 10-Years with NFP Partners “Time has flown by really fast. We have grown and accomplished so much in 10 years, it’s kind of astounding.” These are the words that flood Laura Jorstad’s mind as she reflects on...
by Stephanie Underwood | Mar 19, 2020 | Accounting and Audit, Best Practices, Management, NFP Partners Clients and News, Nonprofit
Protecting Your Organization’s Cash During Uncertain Times At NFP Partners, we understand that we are living in very uncertain times. We want each of you to know that we are here for you and, as your finance and accounting partners, want to support you while you...
by Jody Zatorski | Jan 23, 2020 | NFP Partners Clients and News
Greetings From Australia It started off with a thought – what do we give the kids for Christmas? It seems every year, we search for that perfect something. You see, both of my children are no longer children. Sara completed her bachelor’s degree in December...
by Laura Jorstad | Jan 18, 2020 | NFP Partners Clients and News
Three Thoughtful New Year’s Resolutions Here we are, almost through the first month of the New Year. I sure wish time could slow down. Just like last month, we talked about how December is a time of reflection of the year that is ending, January is the time for...
by Makalah Emanuel | Oct 25, 2019 | NFP Partners Clients and News
Connections! A Recap of NFP Partners’ First Team Retreat Spread as far east as Chicago, as far south as Houston, and as far Northwest as Portland, the NFP Partners team works each and every day as virtual accountants for many nonprofit organizations who are...
by the NFP Partners Team | Mar 7, 2019 | Accounting and Audit, Management, NFP Partners Clients and News, Nonprofit
How to Make Sure Your Auditor Loves You Most nonprofit organizations require an annual audit by a CPA. Smaller organizations can get by with what is called a review – or an “audit light.” For personnel who work in the accounting department, it’s too often anxiety...