Church Audit: How to Prepare for a Nonprofit or Church Audit



Posted: Friday, January 23, 2009

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Whether it is an external or internal nonprofit or church audit, there are certain steps you
can take to prepare for it. First of all…take a deep breath… an audit is not a reflection on the competence or integrity of your financial staff. Rather, it is a routine procedure designed to protect both your staff and your church or nonprofit. Second…you need know what your nonprofit or church audit should accomplish. An audit should: In addition to tracking the cash through the system, an auditor typically will evaluate: Third…now that you know what your nonprofit or church audit should accomplish…let's look at what kind of information the auditor is going to need to look at. Whether it is an external or internal audit, there are certain documents you will need to have available. They are: Remember…the purpose of internal audit procedures is to ensure that the organization's system of internal controls is operating as intended. Also remember...conducting an audit is not a symbol of distrust...it is a mark of responsibility.

Vickey Boatright is a nonprofit fund accountant, church financial adviser, and editor of the websites: http://www.freechurchaccounting.com a resource for free financial spreadsheets, an internal audit checklist, church budgets, an annual contribution statement example, etc. and http://www.basicaccountinghelp.com a resource for free "for-profit spreadsheets, basic accounting concepts, and small business information.

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