PHIL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Unicef, Microsoft Powerpoint, World Wide Fund For Nature
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Notes from budgeting: a guide for small nonprofit organizations http://www. vscpa. com/content/files/vscpa/documents/2011/budgeting. pdf: getting started on your budget, 1. Develop a list of objectives or goals for the year. Familiarity with costs for similar activities and changes associated with them can help create a comprehensive budget: 2. Estimate the resources required to achieve each obj/goal. Estimate project costs by creating an itemized list of all the expenses involved in achieving that articular objective: 3. Estimate the expected dates and amounts of revenue that will be generated: 4. Compare the expected dates and amounts of revenue to the expected expenses: 5. Legal and tax implications of the sale. Costs associated with production or sale: expenses and costs, direct costs: relates to a specific project or program. Indirect/overhead costs: may not relate to a specific project but necessary for its completion. Postage, telephone service, internet, copier usage, management staff time. Office space, utilities, parking, staff hours, computers, items provided by donors.