Nonprofit Accounting Fundamentals Course


Develop Nonprofit Accounting Knowledge
This course provides nonprofit and government accounting education and is required to obtain our Nonprofit Accounting Certification .
Course Overview
Nonprofit and Government Accounting Fundamentals addresses the essentials of accounting and reporting for not-for-profit and government entities. The course addresses the similarities and differences in accounting and reporting for not-for-profit and government entities. The focus of the course is on fund accounting and the preparation of external financial statements. Fund accounting is an accounting system used for recording resources whose use has been limited by the donor, grant authority, governing agency, or other individuals or organizations or by law. Fund accounting emphasizes accountability rather than profitability and is used by nonprofit organizations and by governments.
Course Length
The course is a fourteen-week course (one session per week). However, the course is an on-demand, self-study, self-paced course. Therefore, the length of the course is determined by the time you dedicate to the course and your understanding of bookkeeping and accounting.
Course Format
eLearning, or electronic learning, is the delivery of learning through digital resources. eLearning is based on formalized learning, but it's provided through electronic devices such as computers, laptops, tablets, and phones connected to the Internet. eLearning makes it easy for users to learn at anytime, from anywhere, without restrictions.
eLearning integrates instruction, reading, exercises, quizzes, and support into one digital platform.
Chapters
- Introduction to Accounting and Financial Reporting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations
- Overview of Financial Reporting for State and Local Governments
- Modified Accrual Accounting: Including the Role of Fund Balances and Budgetary Authority
- Accounting for the General and Special Revenue Funds
- Accounting for Other Governmental Fund Types: Capital Projects, Debt Service, and Permanent
- Proprietary Funds
- Fiduciary Funds
- Government-Wide Statements, Capital Assets, Long-Term Debt
- Advanced Topics for State and Local Governments
- Accounting for Private Not-for-Profit Organizations
- College and University Accounting
- Accounting for Hospitals and Other Health Care Providers
- Auditing, Tax-Exempt Organizations, and Evaluating Performance
- Financial Reporting by the Federal Government
Materials
The materials included with this course include:
- eTextbook (digital) with print loose-leaf textbook option
- Pre-assessment Test
- On-demand Video Instruction
- Quizzes
- Exercises
- Instructor Support
- Post-assessment Test
- 28 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
Steps
The steps to completing the course are as follows:
- Take Pre-assessment Test
- Read Textbook Chapter
- Complete Chapter Exercises
- Complete Chapter Problems
- Take Chapter Quiz
- Request Instructor Support
- Take Post-assessment Test
- Optional: Take and pass the Nonprofit Accounting Certification exam
Ordering Instructions
When you order the course, we email you the course access code and instructions. If you don't receive the email, check your Junk mail. If you order after 5:00 pm MT (4:00 pm PT, 6:00 pm CT, 7:00 pm ET), we email the course access code and instructions the morning of the next business day. We’re closed on weekends and major holidays. The code provides you access to the course for 6 months beginning from the time you access the course. Please don’t access the course until you’re ready to begin the course.
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