Financial Forecasting: Informed By The Past; Built For The Future

Date and Time: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 - 09:00 am to 12:00 pmLocation: N/A - Online

$20.00$90.00

Registration for this course is closed. Please contact us at [email protected] to inquire about any remaining spaces or to be placed on a waiting list.

A strong financial management process is essential to a nonprofit’s well-being. In times of concern and uncertainty about the economy and the prospects for funding, the ability to perform accurate and timely financial forecasting becomes indispensable. Day to day challenges, such as gift restrictions, adherence to mission, fixed and variable expenses, call for the skill to accurately forecast cash flow, while being adaptable to changing conditions. The result is a stronger and more resilient organization. 

This class will explore the basic inputs required to develop and evaluate financial projections for your organization. Understanding how and when resources are available to your organization will not only enable you to guide policy and programmatic decisions, but also assist you in strategically planning your organization’s growth and sustainability.

SKU: N/A Category: Audience: Finance staff and anybody who wants to accurately forecast cash flow

Event Location

Date: March 05th, 2024

Location: N/A - Online

PA

Member $75
Non-Member $90

Instructors

  • Elizabeth Pilacik, CPA

    Elizabeth Pilacik, who is a director of audit and accounting for Kreischer Miller, has more than 20 years of experience in working with nonprofits and other tax exempt organization on their auditing and financial consulting needs, including accounting for endowments, donations, and government funding; evaluating internal control procedures; and implementing improved policies and increased efficiencies. Prior to joining Kreischer Miller, she was an assurance director at BDO USA, where she was the co-leader of their Philadelphia Nonprofit and Education Industry Group. She spent 16 years with Asher & Company, Ltd., serving as a senior manager and chair of Nonprofit and