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The Annual Church Audit This memo is written as a help guide for the Church of GodKey Concepts
Church board members have a long list of responsibilities. Among these is the responsibility for the money that flows through the church. An annual audit of the
church’s records is a must. External audits are performed by an
independent auditor who has no impairing relationship to the church and,
therefore, can review its data procedures with maximum objectivity.
Internal audits generally are performed by church members or by persons
closely associated with the church. The ideal is to have an annual audit performed by independent CPAs. However, only large churches generally can afford this extra expense. External audits of smaller churches often are done on a non-GAAP basis – the statements do not conform to the full accrual method with depreciation recognized. Non-GAAP audits of smaller churches often are acceptable to banks and other agencies that require audited financial statements. (GAAP stands for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.) |
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Concepts Audit Guidelines Financial Statements Cash Receipts Donation Records Cash Disbursements Petty Cash Funds Bank Statement Savings and Investment Accounts Land, Buildings, and Equipment Accounts Payable Insurance Policies Amortization of Debt Securities and Other Negotiable Documents Personnel Matters Federal Reporting |
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Savings and Investment Accounts
Land, Buildings, and Equipment Records
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