Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Accounting & Annual Financials

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Accounting & Annual Financials

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Business related skills

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Accounting & Financial services

duration

1-4 hours

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Accounting & Annual Financials

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We are looking for a Pro Bono Accountant or Bookkeeper to assist us with the following: Bookkeeping: Managing and recording monthly financial transactions using our accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks Online/Xero). Financial Reporting: Preparing monthly and quarterly financial statements (Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement) for our board of directors. Budgeting: Assisting in the development of our annual budget and providing insights for financial planning and forecasting. Compliance: Ensuring our financial practices are compliant with NPO regulations and assisting with preparation for our annual financial review/audit. Expense Management: Reconciling bank statements and credit card expenses.


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