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How to Install the IconCMO Online Church Directory on a Self-Hosted WordPress Site
Go to https://secure3.iconcmo.com/developer/directory/README.html and download the directory code – it is the first link called “directory example”. Note: If you are setting up the online directory on a regular website, you can just follow the instructions on this README site. Right-click on the folder you just downloaded and select ‘Extract All’ to unzip the files.… [Continue Reading]
Free E-Book: Fund Accounting for Church Leadership
If you’re ready to get serious about your church’s finances, then we have a treat for you! Accounting is an often overlooked section of church management. Many times little or no attention is paid to church financials except during a time of crisis or when there is an upcoming audit. We decided to create an… [Continue Reading]
Spring Cleaning: How long should you keep important documents?
Spring is in the air! If you are like me, you may feel motivated to do a little spring cleaning around the house. It feels good to get rid of papers, magazines, and other items that have been accumulating all winter. The sweater Aunt Marge gave you for Christmas three years ago that you never… [Continue Reading]
The “You don’t have to be a CPA to learn Fund Accounting” Series: Part 4
The way churches structure their accounting really starts at what the accounting standards dictate and what the users want to see in the reports. In essence, the church must start at the end – the reports – and work their way backwards to see what will produce the desired result. Now that we have examined… [Continue Reading]
The “You don’t have to be a CPA to learn Fund Accounting” Series: Part 3
The way churches structure their accounting really starts at what the accounting standards dictate and what the users want to see in the reports. In essence, the church must start at the end – the reports – and work their way backwards to see what will produce the desired result. Now that we have examined… [Continue Reading]