Nonprofit

 2013 Review of Sage 50 Nonprofit Accounting 2014

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of Sage 50 Nonprofit Accounting 2014

Sage 50 Nonprofit Accounting 2014na.Sage.comwww.Sage50Accounting.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: Sage 50 (formerly Peachtree) Nonprofit Accounting is an ideal fit for smaller nonprofit organizations. While terminology is not necessarily nonprofit specific, it contains a solid selection of management tools and good reporting capability. Strengths Affordably priced Excellent help functionality...…

 2013 Review of Araize Inc. — FastFund Nonprofit Accounting

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of Araize Inc. — FastFund Nonprofit Accounting

Araize Inc. — FastFund Nonprofit Accounting919-460-3990www.araize.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: Araize Fast Fund Accounting is very well suited for small to medium sized nonprofits organizations with limited resources and personnel who desire nonprofit specific software. Product Strengths Easy to set up and navigate Available in two editions; Basic...…

 2013 Review of QuickBooks Premier – Nonprofit Edition

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of QuickBooks Premier – Nonprofit Edition

Intuit Inc. — QuickBooks Premier – Nonprofit Edition866-379-6636www.quickbooks.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: QuickBooks has always been designed with the small business owner in mind, and their industry specific versions are no exception, making this a great fit for the smaller nonprofit that does not require complicated or extensive...…

 2013 Review of eTEK Fundamentals

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of eTEK Fundamentals

eTEK Fundamentals800-888-6894www.etek.net From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: eTEK is a relatively recent addition to the nonprofit network, designed for small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations. Product Strengths Available for desktops or as SaaS Those familiar with Microsoft Office 2007 or later will find navigation easy Solid accounting functionality with a...…

 2013 Review of CYMA Not For Profit Fund Accounting

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of CYMA Not For Profit Fund Accounting

CYMA Not For Profit Fund Accounting800-292-2962www.cyma.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: CYMA is a comprehensive financial management system designed for mid-sized nonprofits and government entities that require scalability, customization, and solid reporting. Product Strengths Excellent customization capability Streamlined data entry options Strong budgeting capability Grant tracking option available Users...…

 2013 Review of Sage 100 Fund Accounting

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of Sage 100 Fund Accounting

Sage 100 Fund Accounting800-811-0961 www.sagefundaccounting.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: Sage 100 Fund Accounting is ideal for mid-sized nonprofit organizations and government entities that require comprehensive fund management, custom budgeting, and grant management capability. Strengths Deliverable in two formats: desktop or cloud-based Extensive budgeting customization Affordable single-user system makes...…

 2013 Review of FUND E-Z Nonprofit Accounting and Fund Raising Software

May 27, 2013 

2013 Review of FUND E-Z Nonprofit Accounting and Fund Raising Software

FUND E-Z Nonprofit Accounting and Fund Raising Software877-696-0900www.fundez.com From the June 2013 review of non-profit accounting systems. Best Fit: Fund E-Z is nonprofit accounting and fundraising software designed for small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations and government entities. Strengths Intuitive user interface Scalable, with two product editions available Excellent fundraising module can be utilized as a...…

 IRS Admits Targeting Conservative Groups Before 2012 Election

May 10, 2013 

IRS Admits Targeting Conservative Groups Before 2012 Election

In an awkward and unprecedented announcement this week, the Internal Revenue Service admitted that it targeted non-profits with “Tea Party” and “Patriot” in their names during the 2012 election year. The agency admitted they held up non-profit status for these groups, demanded lists of contributors to those organizations, and sought additional information about the groups.

Dave McClure

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