Operating Budget Template
It’s critically important to manage your income and expenses, which is why a budget is such a key financial document for most organizations. Although there are different types of budgets, an Operating Budget for the entire year is essential and should be reviewed and updated often.
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Project Budget Template
Just like an Operating Budget, a Project Budget is a key financial document for most organizations. Project budgets are a great exercise prior to creating your full Operating Budget for the year. They are commonly required in grant applications as well.
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Cash Flow Template
Because a cash flow statement tracks your organization’s cash over time, it’s a valuable document to maintain. A cash flow statement includes inflow and outflow of cash, and can help determine your entity’s overall financial health.
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Independent Contractor Agreement Template
Providing your Independent Contractor with an agreement both supports your organization as well as the contracted individual. An Independent Contractor Agreement helps to clearly state the services provided by the individual, as well as the agreed fees to be paid by the organization.
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