Do you want your youth director to be able add her expenses directly into your accounting software but not have access to her payroll information? FT Walton Church Bookkeeping LLC is here for you.
Our specialty is bookkeeping for churches. Our passion is keeping the books of small and large non-profits as well as churches'. A lot of bookkeeping mistakes are avoidable if the bookkeeper knew how to do the job correctly.
Events Income We are currently trying to correct our chart of account. Our tithes & offerings are also non-profit revenue.
Use our church bookkeeping solutions to ensure financial records and policies are properly set up. Additionally, you probably have a small staff so outsourcing your bookkeeping can help you focus on growing your church and not getting behind.
Our passion is church bookkeeping! We really enjoy keeping books for small non-profits and churches. There are many mistakes in bookkeeping that could have been avoided if a bookkeeper had learned how to do it properly.
Another important reason to keep records is to make sound financial decisions. A report should be available that shows you how much you spend on expenses compared to previous years.
We provide our clients with a comprehensive understanding of the unique challenges religious organizations face today. We devote many hours each year to staying abreast with the current regulations and tax laws that will affect our clients (churches, synagogues mosques or church schools, churches daycares and any other religious-based organizations).
Diocesan Canons state that treasurers and other officers of a church parish, mission or other institution be “bonded” according to Episcopal Church Canons. Episcopal Church Canons require that treasurers be “adequately bonded.”
All organizations should follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), using an accrual basis to record income and expenses when they are earned and incurred. However, many churches use a cash basis—recording income and expenses when they are received and paid—or a combination of both approaches.
Common Church Budget Categories
Personnel (salaries, benefits, etc.)
Administration (operating expenses)
Facilities and Equipment (utilities, insurance on property, maintenance)
Outreach (missions, evangelism, social events, etc.)
In a non-profit organization, such as a church, the board is the bearer of this fiduciary responsibility and therefore should properly oversee all operations, including finances, to protect the members of the church.