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| Church & Clergy Tax Guide |
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2010 Church & Clergy Tax Guide for 2009 Tax Return Preparation.
Richard R. Hammar, J.D., LL.M, CPA
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Price: $ 39.95
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| MinistryPay.com: The church salary survey of NACBA |
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Please read carefully before purchasing. The National
Church Staff Compensation Survey (MinistryPay.com) is an on going project of the
National Association of Church Business Administration. The project is managed
through an online database tracking 61 job positions in congregations throughout
the United States. Data includes all denominations, non-denominational and
catholic congregations. This printed report represents the data at a given time
in the survey life. Additional information on the survey and this report can be
found at
http://www.ministrypay.com.
There are two ways to access the data.
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This printed report represents the data at a given time in the survey life. The church
salary data in this book is dated June 1, 2009 and contains only the Standard
Report and supporting materials. Custom reporting is not available in the book version.
If you participate in the survey your data will not appear in the book only by
using the online version and running custom report. The price for the book is
$35 member or non-member.
- The online subscription provides a year of access to the interactive
database. Access includes the ability to create unlimited Custom Reports,
plus the ability to print the Standard Report throughout the year. There is also a compensation planning report. When you participate your data is included and compared in the custom report.
Participate in the survey and receive a $65 discount on access. NACBA member
churches pay $125 for access and non-member churches pay $185.
To register and purchase an online subscription go to: http://www.ministrypay.com. Then click
on the appropriate button. Each church will decide which is most helpful to
them.
To purchase the book version choose add to your basket below
and proceed to checkout when you have finished shopping.
If you have question do not hesitate to call us at (800) 898-8085
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| Essential Guide to Church Finances |
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To accomplish your church's mission and vision for ministry you
need to effectively manage your church's finances. As we all
know, the management of church money is a complex task for any
church finance manager, treasurer, business administrator,
bookkeeper or pastor. This book will help you strategize,
organize, measure, communicate, protect and audit the financials
of your ministry.
This guide focuses on five key issues:
Planning and Budgeting—How to use strategic planning
and an operating budget to reach ministry goals.
Minimizing the Risk of Embezzlement—50 internal
control practices for every church and how to implement them to
protect valuable ministry resources.
Church Financial Reports—How to effectively
communicate mission-critical financial information to church
leaders.
Performance Measurements—How good are you at what you
do? Explore various measurements and ratios to help you assess
the health of your church and identify the areas that need
strengthening.
Church Audits—How to avoid, as well as prepare for,
external audits conducted by agencies, such as the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) or the Department of Labor, and ways to
get the most out of internal church audits.
Each section is supplemented with additional material to help
expand your understanding of each topic and provide practical
application to the principles that are presented. Whether or not
you have professional training in finances, The Essential
Guide to Church Finances is the resource you need to help
accomplish your church’s mission and vision.
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| Generosity Department: A Training Program |
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Developing
Generosity as a Core Congregational Value and Practice
Generosity
Department is an NACBA training product for church staff and/or lay leaders who have responsibility for stewardship education and development in their congregation. This training product introduces generosity as a viable and effective Biblical principle and a Christian value for 21st century
Christian discipleship. One of the outcomes of an emphasis on generosity is that the congregation’s mission can be funded, not because members have to give, but rather because members will want to be generous. It is time for a generosity department in every church.
Contents:
One CD containing:
Generosity Department PowerPoint presentation with speaker’s notes
PDF file of handout notes for reproduction
PDF files of three training handouts
Five laminated copies of each of the three training handouts
To order additional pricing - call 800.898.8085
Additional Handouts PricingSet of 3 grouped • 5 count $27.00
Set of 3 grouped • 10count $50.00
Set of 3 grouped • 50 count $225.00Set of 3 grouped • 100 count $335.00
License to Print Handouts License to print 500 copies of all
three handouts $295.00
License to print 1,000 copies of all
three handouts $495.00
Generosity Department e-zine
Sign up to receive monthly
insights on growing generosity FREE.
Send your email address to ruben@generis.com.
©2009 NACBA
(www.nacba.net) and Ruben Swint (ruben@generis.com)
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| Strategic Leadership for a Change |
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Facing Our Losses, Finding Our Future
Many congregations are
experiencing significant change both within and beyond their walls, and both
members and leaders feel a sense of loss in the midst of these changes. In the
midst of change, loss, and grief, congregations yearn for leadership—typically
with differing expectations of what constitutes effective leadership in response
to their needs, hopes, and priorities. At the same time, congregations resist
leadership. After all, leadership assumes those who follow will be open to more
change.
Strategic Leadership for a Change
provides congregational leaders with new insights and tools for understanding
the relationships among change, attachment, loss, and grief. It also helps to
facilitate the process of grieving, comprehend the centrality of vision, and
demonstrate theological reflection in the midst of change, loss, grief, and
attaching anew. All this occurs as the congregation aligns its vision with God’s
and understands processes of change as processes of fulfillment.
Drawing on attachment
theory, leadership studies, and biblical and theological resources, McFayden’s
work is invaluable for leaders whose congregations face change, experience loss,
wonder about their future, and yearn for leadership.
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Price: $ 17.00
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| Weeds in the Garden |
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by Verne Hargrave Auditors have been routinely recommending that their clients implement stronger fraud prevention measures beginning by performing a fraud risk assessment. But, for the most part, this is not taking place in the church environment. Most business administrators are stretched for time as it is and cannot squeeze one more thing into their tightly packed schedules. Also, because the task is so immense, and the ways a church can be abused are so varied, most business administrators would not even know where to begin, even if they had the time; fraud protection is complicated.
The purpose of this short book is to help break this logjam created by these very common reasons for not taking anti-fraud steps. As you make your way through its pages, please keep three things in mind.
First, it was my intention to keep the book short. Creating a huge manual might scare off time-starved administrators. Second, the book can be the starting point of a church’s fraud prevention measures; the basis on which to perform a fraud risk assessment. Third, it is organized in such a way as to take some of the complications out of the process. After two chapters which define and describe fraud, come ten chapters, each represented by a question every church should ask of itself. Each question represents an important aspect in fraud prevention.
Church fraud prevention is not really about protecting cash and property. Even though the church’s people are much more important than its bank accounts, the ultimate purpose is also not the protection of the employees and volunteers who handle the church’s finances. The main function of fraud prevention in the church is protection of the Lord’s name and the unimpeded furtherance of His work.
To access the companion workbook for this book,
Click here, you will find the password in the back of the book.
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Price: $ 18.00
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| Zondervan Church & Non-Profit Org. Tax & Financial Guide |
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*** New 2010 Version *** for 2009 This is a complete tax and financial guide for churches and other nonprofit organizations, including guidance on incorporation procedures, filing for tax-exempt status, charitable giving options, and sample IRS forms.
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Price: $ 11.00
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