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Plans and Strategies for Club Treasurers

Plans and Strategies for Club Treasurers. Club Treasurer Responsibilities. Develop and present budget for Board approval Create & distribute Member Invoices Dues, meals, contributions, etc. Manage Collections & Receivables Manage & Track Club Income Make bank deposits

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Plans and Strategies for Club Treasurers

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  1. Plans and Strategies for Club Treasurers

  2. Club Treasurer Responsibilities • Develop and present budget for Board approval • Create & distribute Member Invoices • Dues, meals, contributions, etc. • Manage Collections & Receivables • Manage & Track Club Income • Make bank deposits • Manage & Track Club Expense • Write Checks & Pay bills

  3. Club Treasurer Responsibilities • Track Fundraising Income • Track Project Expenditures • Financial Report to Board (monthly) • Income Statement • Balance Sheet • Maintain separate accounting for other entities • Local Foundation – a 501(c)3 Corporation

  4. Managing Funds Collectedfor Others • Track and remit funds to The Rotary Foundation • Track and remit funds to CART • Track and remit funds to the club’s local foundation (501(c)3) NOTE that all the above are Liabilities of the Club – not Income or Expenses(It was never your money – you collected it for someone else)

  5. External Responsibilities • Pay RI Dues • July (based on 6/30 membership) • January (based on 12/31 membership) • Pay District Dues • July (based on 6/30 membership) • File Form(s) 990 with IRS – Nov. 15 • Club • 501(c)3 Club Foundation, if applicable

  6. Consider • A 3rd-Party Audit or a Review, if one hasn’t been done recently • Bonding for Treasurer (Only practical if you carry insurance) • Organizing a Finance Committee, of which Treasurer is Chair • Accepting Credit Cards – requiresa Credit Card merchant account or a Pay Pal account

  7. Reporting Club Finances • Income Statement • Income (what we took in & from where) • Expenses (what we spent & where) • Net Income over Expenses (what’s left over – this period (month, year) Typical Accounts? • Balance Sheet • Assets (what we own) • Liabilities (what we owe) • Net Assets (what’s left over – for all time) • What about funds we collected for others?

  8. What we took in & from where The Income Statement

  9. What we spent (and where) The Income Statement

  10. What we spent (and where) The Income Statement What’s left over

  11. Things (and funds) we own Money we collected for others (and owe them) What’s left over Money we owe others The Balance Sheet

  12. Remittances to Pass-Through Entities • Book donations as a Liability (it’s not your money) • The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Payable • CART Payable • Club Foundation Payable • Write remittance check against that account (clears Liability) each month • Use DaCdb Report 2.1 The Rotary FOUNDATION Transmittal (TRF) – Ready-made transmittal in Excel • CART – Steve Black

  13. Imagine Yourself…. • You’re the incoming Club Treasurer • All invoices sent (by prior treasurer) • All bills booked and/or paid (by prior treasurer) • All income booked (by prior treasurer) • Dues • Meals • Fundraisers • A clean set of year-end Financials • Income Statement • Balance Sheet • Cash Balances (checking account, etc.) • A set of books and a checkbook that all balance for a clean start to the year

  14. How?? • System of your own invention - Not recommended • Quicken - Not recommended • QuickBooks – Requires double-entry of members and member addresses • DaCdb (District Database) – Dues Module available for monthly fee – Excellent for a club with no 501(c)3 • Sage 50 (a.k.a. Peachtree) – Download and import/refresh members and member addresses from DaCdb

  15. Why?? • System of your own invention - Not recommended • Not easily transferable to future Treasurers • Hard to Audit – anything can be changed by anyone, any time • Easy for mistakes to creep in • Formula Errors • Double-entry errors • May or may not provide automatically-generated invoices and member statements • May or may not provide a “standard” income statement and balance sheet for Board • May or may not provide Budget vs. Actual for both Month and Year to date

  16. Why?? • System of your own invention - Not recommended • Quicken - Not recommended • A check register – not a bookkeeping system • Balance Sheet requires construction of pseudo “Asset” and “Liability” accounts • Doesn’t handle Billing very well (if at all) • Doesn’t handle Receivables very well (if at all) • Limited Reporting capabilities • Hard to Audit

  17. Why?? • System of your own invention - Not recommended • Quicken - Not recommended • QuickBooks – Requires double-entry of members and member addresses (no DaCdb download) • You’ll need to go to DaCdb each billing cycle, find new members and update addresses for current members • Does a good job of invoicing (including emailing invoices) • Does a good job of managing A/R and G/L • Standard P&L and Balance sheet – other reports require some massaging (Budget, Month/YTD) • Hard to Audit – allows entries in prior periods w/o an Audit Trail

  18. Recommended Platforms • DaCdb (District Database) – Dues Module available for monthly fee – Excellent for a club with no 501(c)3 (or separate accounting need) • Fully Integrated with Member Addresses • Batch Invoice Capability • Accounts Receivable Tracking • Balance Sheet & Income Statement • No provision for a second entity – 501(c)3 • 100% Backed up – every night

  19. DaCdb Dues Module • Invoice Templates • Dues • Meals • Contributions • Multiple Invoice Outputs • Print to MS Word & mail • Email PDFs

  20. DaCdb Dues Module • Charge Types/Prices • Dues • Meals • Contributions • Board Meals • Initiation Fees

  21. DaCdb Dues Module • Select Members to invoice • All member data integrated with DaCdb Member Database

  22. DaCdb Dues Module • Print/Mail or Email Invoices • Payment Tracking • Pay online by credit card • Reports • Chart of Accounts • Income Statement • Balance Sheet • A/R Aging (member accounts receivable) • P&L to Budget – Both Month & YTD • Price: $3/wk = $156/year

  23. Recommended Platforms • Sage 50 (Peachtree) – Download and import/refresh members and member addresses from DaCdb • Download/import integration with DaCdb • Supports template invoicing in lower-cost versions • Supports batch invoicing in Premium Edition • Complete Reporting – A/R, Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Budget/Actual etc.

  24. Recommended Platforms • DaCdb (District Database) – Dues Module available for annual fee • Price: $3/wk = $156/year • Sage 50 (Peachtree) – Download and import/refresh members and member addresses from DaCdb • Sage 50 Pro $279.99 Retail $248.99 • Sage 50 Complete $375.99 Retail $325.99 Downloadable Free Trial available (includes all versions)Note: Peachtree Pro out-of-date versions availablefor as little as $44.95 on Amazon

  25. Recommended Platforms • QuickBooks – Manually enter members and update member addresses from DaCdb • QuickBooks Pro $249.95 Retail $179.00 Downloadable Free Trial available Online (cloud) version available Note: 501(c)3 Foundations can purchase Quickbooks Premier for $30.00 from www.techsoup.org(501(c)3 documentation required)

  26. What if I Have a Problem? • Requests by email – replies by email or phone • ITSupport@rotary7750.org  (district)

  27. Plans and Strategies for Club Treasurers

  28. DaCdb Dues Module Screen Shots

  29. CHART OF ACCOUNTS

  30. INVOICE LISTING

  31. ACCOUNT BALANCE FROM ACCOUNTING SECTION ON LEFT SIDE

  32. CHECKING ACCOUNT ACTIVITY WITH CURRENT CHECKBOOK BALANCE

  33. TYPICAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT REPORT

  34. Downloading Member Names and Addresses from DaCdb and Importing to Sage 50

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