Short answer — having an all-in-one church software is the better option. Let’s go over the longer answer of what a church software should include at a minimum. Then we will discuss why the software should be an all-in-one package. In the first section, we will discuss the seven features that an all-in-one church software… ⪼ Continue Reading…
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Charitable Giving Software
Charitable giving and church software go hand in hand. When a charitable donation is received, the nonprofit organization must record the entry to provide a tax statement to the donor. These tax statements are an important element to the donation process in that they provide proof to the IRS of what the donor has contributed.… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Use Church Bookkeeping Software — Don’t Get Stuck
Church bookkeeping software prevents churches from getting stuck in a bad situation. There are many facets to how bookkeeping software accomplishes this goal. First, bookkeeping software requires a sequence of steps to accomplish a task. These steps ensure IRS guidelines are followed. Therefore, using church bookkeeping software helps the church stay out of the thorny… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Nonprofit Accounting Software — Top Four Features
When selecting a nonprofit accounting software there are some features that are a must-have. There are certain financial standards that nonprofit organizations must follow. As many know, for-profit companies use Quickbooks or Freshbooks. However, traditional accounting programs aren’t equipped to follow the financial standards required by nonprofits. To be successful as a nonprofit, the church… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Top 5 Features of Church Software You Need
Having a good software system is crucial in today’s times. Below we outline the top 5 features of church software that churches should always ensure are in one package. Let’s get this out of the way. Your church must take online donations. Back in 2012, we wrote a blog post where online donations consisted of… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Is QuickBooks Safeguarding Your Payroll Data or Selling It?
QuickBooks is going to start sending payroll data to consumer credit agencies like Equifax, which has already amassed 300 million current and historic payroll records. This QuickBooks’ policy change will take effect later on this year unless organizations ‘opt-out’ by July 31st. It was nice of them to give companies 30 days to ‘opt-out’ of… ⪼ Continue Reading…