When it comes to child sexual abuse, the risks are as great as they are easy to underestimate. Churches must be vigilant. Parents place a great deal of trust in church leaders and staff to keep their children safe from abuse in many different settings. It’s a huge responsibility that church personnel can’t take lightly. Too many… ⪼ Continue Reading…
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3 Tips for Spring Cleaning Your Office Files
As you emerge from your office cave into the sunlight of the warm spring days, don’t forget your office could use a good dose of spring cleaning. From your file cabinet to your PC, cleaning and organizing is easy to do. Spending just a few hours cleaning now will prolong the life of your PC… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Important: 2013 Payroll Tax Updates for Churches
You may have heard or read about the expiring tax cuts coupled with across-the-board government spending cuts that were due to be effective December 31, 2012. Many dubbed this the “Fiscal Cliff”. Congress let the December 31, 2012 deadline pass without passing legislation that would have averted this economic disaster. However, in early 2013 legislation… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Church Document Spring Cleaning — Easy to Follow Table
Spring is in the air! If you are like me, you may feel motivated to do a little spring cleaning around the house. It feels good to get rid of papers, magazines, and other items that have been accumulating all winter. The sweater Aunt Marge gave you for Christmas three years ago that you never… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Benefits of a Church Payroll Solution (Part II).
Church Payroll Software Cost and its Benefits One option for churches is to outsource payroll responsibilities. Payroll services typically charge $1 or more per check, with a minimum fee of $10-25 each pay period. Additional fees are often incurred for quarterly reports and W-2 preparation. These fees can amount to a substantial number over time.… ⪼ Continue Reading…
The Secret to Affordable Church Payroll Software! – Part 1
Payroll is one of the most difficult, time consuming, and costly administration tasks churches repeatedly encounter. Churches of all sizes are required to use “fund accounting” as described by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) guidelines. Fund accounting is a specialized way of accounting designed for nonprofits; if you use this accounting method we recommend… ⪼ Continue Reading…