Dec. 31 marks the end of the financial year for most congregations, so it’s important that your finance team close out the books properly. But how? So much to think about. FreeChurchAccounting.com has a checklist to guide you. (Illustration: AJ Cann, Creative Commons)
Don’t take a break from stewardship at year end
Year’s end is a time to celebrate generosity and invite giving. It’s a chance for churches not only to attend to year-end stewardship but also to build momentum for giving year-round. From Faith & Leadership. (Photo: Olia Danilevich, Pexels)
Here’s a checklist for closing out the books for 2021
The end of the fiscal year and tax year is just weeks away. How is your church preparing to meet the legal requirements and standard good bookkeeping practices? This checklist from CapinCrouse can help you stay on target! (Photo: kenteegardin, Creative Commons)