Church Finance


Book Description

Overseeing the financial health of a church is no simple task. Increased regulations, IRS audits, and changing technology are a few of the challenges facing both new and experienced treasurers, bookkeepers, business administrators and executive pastors. Church Finance, the new, ground-breaking comprehensive guide created by respected experts and CPAs, Michael E. Batts and Richard R. Hammar, gives you the confidence you need to manage every aspect of your job. From building rock-solid internal controls, to understanding the intricacies of payroll taxes and housing allowances, Church Finance is the "go-to" reference every church needs. Using straight-forward language, the authors of Church Finance delve deeply into the critical issues all churches must address-budgeting, financial reporting, tax compliance, insurance coverage and more.




The Church Money Manual


Book Description

The Church Money Manual is the most up-to-date and easy-to-use handbook for churches seeking better ways to manage finances. Brief and straightforward chapters each focus on a specific problem or issue. The book covers topics of day-to-day operation and the perennially critical themes related to church money management and stewardship. Some examples include: · Planned giving and endowment funds. · Strategies to increase end-of-year giving. · First steps for the newly-appointed pastor. · Pastors’ knowledge of donors and giving in their church. · Timing of building projects and capital campaigns. · Special offerings. · Selecting members for the finance committee. · What to do when giving is down. · Preaching about tithing.




The Essential Guide to Church Finance


Book Description

This resource presents key principles of managing church finances in an easy-to-understand format to help those responsible to strategize, organize, measure, communicate and protect congregational financial resources for effective ministry.




Basic Business Principles for Growing Churches


Book Description

Pastors are schooled in theology and ministry, but few receive training in the fine points of church administration. Learning how to handle a congregation's finances "on the job" can be a harrowing experience. Yet efficiently managing your church's business affairs is a key element in keeping current members satisfied with their pastoral leadership -- and in attracting the new members you need for your church to grow in size and influence. In Basic Business Principles For Growing Churches, Arnold Cirtin shares expertise gained from more than four decades of corporate and academic experience. He provides a clear and helpful primer for pastors with limited training in business administration on such practical topics as accounting, fiscal management, and marketing. This is an indispensable book for pastors of small- and medium-sized churches (who typically are also their congregations' principal financial officers), as well as for church treasurers, trustees, and other financial board members. When you follow the guidelines in Basic Business Principles For Growing Churches, your church will be fiscally responsible, managed efficiently, and able to maximize its growing stewardship of God's resources. Arnold Cirtin is professor emeritus of accounting at Ball State University, and is a certified public accountant (CPA) in the states of Indiana and California. Cirtin is the author of Principles of Accounting Study Guide, as well as numerous articles in professional journals.




Smart Church Finances


Book Description

What can the Church learn from the business world? You're a leader of a ministry, nonprofit, or church. You trained to be a faithful counselor, preacher, interpreter of God's Word—so why do you find yourself spending so much energy on administration tasks that threaten to drain your time, energy, and joy? Look to this book for the coaching you needed, yesterday. Written from years of ministry and business experience, Business for Ministry is built on a solid foundation of business principles but—unlike many business books—in a straightforward style that anyone can grasp. You'll learn how to: Communicate vision and strategize with a team Steward resources well (yes, including budgeting) Prioritize goals, wisely make decisions, and evaluate outcomes based on vision and data Leverage the existing talents of men and women at your church, many of whom don't fit in "traditional" ministry roles This field guide to building a holistic, sustainable system for your church will both help you address the business needs of your church and free your leaders to serve, fully and joyfully.




The Church Treasurer's Manual


Book Description

Most of the time, members who accept the position of church treasurer have little or no background in accounting, especially in smaller churches; and even those with accounting experience may have trouble knowing what's expected of them when they begin their duties.The Church Treasurer's Manual is a practical tool that provides treasurers everything they need to know about handling church finances. From an overview of duties to helpful guidelines for completing tasks, new and veteran treasurers alike will learn practical tips and time-saving suggestions that will help them carry out their responsibilities in an effective and efficient manner.Resources include:an easy-to-understand overview of basic accounting principlesan extensive explanation of tax regulationsoptions for monthly and annual financial reportinga general job description for the church treasurerrecord keeping form for taxes, accounting ledgers, individual contribution records, budget worksheets, the offering, and moreadvice for handling payroll, housing allowances, and other compensations for the pastor and stafftips on communicating with the church board, the pastor, and the financial committeeethical guidelines for handling money




Pressure Points


Book Description

An ounce of prevention is a worth a pound of cure! That old saying especially applies to the many financial challenges facing the local church today. Written for pastors, finance staff, and board members of local churches, Pressure Points identifies and offers solutions to many of those difficult and sometimes thorny issues that commonly surface when dealing with church finances. David R. Pollock has served as church Business Administrator and consultant for dozens of churches for over 30 years. Overall he has successfully managed businesses and non-profit organizations since 1979 He has written dozens of magazine and book articles including: The Clergy Journal Moody Monthly Your Church NACBA Ledger CMA Report Pastors Tax & Money Guide Leadership Handbooks for Practical Theology, Vol.3 The Church Leaders Answer Book Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor of Church Business Administration ats the Masters Seminary, David has also authored Business Management in the Local Church, published by Moody Press, Chicago.




Managing Your Finances


Book Description

Whether due to the overall state of the economy or their own mistakes with money, many find themselves mired in debt and worried about their financial future. Where can you turn for practical guidelines to manage your money? -- Inside this booklet: -- A Biblical Overview of Money and Wealth -- Meeting Needs Beyond Our Own -- The Bible and Work -- Does the New Covenant Abolish Tithing? -- What Is "Corban"? -- Keys to Successful Money Management -- Determining Your Net Worth -- Monthly Income and Expense Worksheet -- Money in Marriage -- Teach Your Children About Finances -- Avoiding Financial Black Holes -- A Buying Self-Test -- Credit Counseling Services -- Seeking God's Blessings




The Church Treasurer's Handbook


Book Description

All you need to know about handling church finances - at your fingertips!Church treasurers are trusted with one of the most important jobs in the local church. Unfortunately, they are often left alone to sort out the numerous complicated questions of taxes, payroll, and reporting. New treasurers may not even know what’s expected of them in the first place. The Church Treasurer’s Handbook gives treasurers an overview of their duties, guidelines for completing them, and tips for making the job easier. The Church Treasurer’s Handbook provides:An overview of basic accounting principles, in layman’s termsAn easy-to-understand explanation of tax regulationsOptions for monthly and annual financial reportingA general job description for the church treasurerAdvice for handling payroll, housing allowances, and other compensation for the pastor and staffTips on communicating with the church board, the pastor, and the financial committeeGuidelines for handling money ethicallyA CD with forms necessary for record keeping, including tax forms, accounting ledgers, individual contribution records, budget worksheets, forms for counting the offering, and moreYou don’t have to be a certified public accountant in order to be a good church treasurer. Just look to the Church Treasurer’s Handbook for the answers to your questions.