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Nonprofit Organizations 2012: Governance, Compensation, and Form 990 Reporting Issues

Released on: Dec. 28, 2012
Running Time: 03:01:48

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[00:55:30] Form 990 Update On-Demand MP3 MP4
[01:04:15] Nonprofit Governance Update On-Demand MP3 MP4
[01:02:30] Compensation Issues On-Demand MP3 MP4
Nonprofit organizations today face greater scrutiny and complex regulatory guidelines.  Nonprofit Organizations 2012: Governance, Compensation, and Form 990 Reporting Issues will bring you up-to-date on the latest developments and unique financial and regulatory issues that impact the nonprofit sector.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 03:01:48]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Form 990 Update [00:55:30]
  • Nonprofit Governance Update [01:04:15]
  • Compensation Issues [01:02:03]

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • Form 990 Reporting Issues
    Julie L. Floch, CPA, Robin F. Krause
  • 2008 Form 990 Tips and FAQs--Transactions with Interested Persons (Schedule L)
    Julie L. Floch, CPA, Robin F. Krause
  • 2008 Form 990 Tips and FAQs--Reporting of Certain Activities Outside of the United States
    Julie L. Floch, CPA, Robin F. Krause
  • Exempt Organizations Annual Reporting Requirements--Schedule R (Related Organizations and Unrelated Partnerships)
    Julie L. Floch, CPA, Robin F. Krause
  • NYPMIFA--Eighteen Months Later!
    Julie L. Floch, CPA
  • NYPMIFA Revisited: A Summary Incorporating the Attorney General's Recent Guidance
    Robin F. Krause
  • Nonprofit Governance Basics
    Professor Dana Brakman Reiser
  • Governance Practices and Reporting for Nonprofit Organizations
    Seth Perlman
  • IRS Governance Check Sheet
    Seth Perlman
  • Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice: A Guide for Charities and Foundations
    Seth Perlman
  • BBB Wise Giving Alliance--Standards for Charity Accountability
    Seth Perlman
  • Nonprofit Compensation Issues
    David G. Samuels
  • Intermediate Sanctions and Reasonable Compensation (PowerPoint Slides)
    Jean L. Tom
  • Index to Nonprofit Organizations 2012

Presentation Material

  • Form 990 Update
    Julie L. Floch, Robin Krause
  • Nonprofit Governance Update
    Seth Perlman
  • Nonprofit Governance Update Hypothetical
  • Compensation Issues
    Jean L. Tom
Co-Chair(s)
Julie L. Floch, CPA ~ Partner and Director of Not-For-Profit Services, EisnerAmper LLP
Seth Perlman ~ Perlman & Perlman, LLP
Speaker(s)
Robin F. Krause ~ Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP
Professor Dana Brakman Reiser ~ Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
David G. Samuels ~ Duval & Stachenfeld LLP
Jean L. Tom ~ Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

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