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Lisa Murfield, MBA, SPHR, GPHR HR Tampa, Inc.
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Role of Chapter Treasurer Chapter Financial Management Chapter Financial Strategies Policies and Procedures Resources
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SServe as Financial Officer and Advisor AAssess financial implications or proposed actions of BOD OObserve financial direction of chapter RRecognize potential problems and inform BOD AAct as trustee and financial agent for all funds FFile appropriate forms with IRS
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DDisburse funds for normal and usual uses PParticipate in short- and long-term strategic planning AAttend all monthly membership and BOD meetings RRepresent chapter in human resources community
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Accounts ◦ Checking Interest bearing account if possible Be familiar with routing numbers ◦ Savings Investments and CDs ◦ Bank/Debit Cards Bank Statements Online capabilities Keep copies for 7 years Cancelled Checks Hard copies v. electronic
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Account Reconciliations ◦ Investigate discrepancies immediately ◦ Perform on a monthly basis ◦ Second review done by a non-financial officer Check Signing Cards ◦ Obtain from your financial institution ◦ Establish signature authority ◦ Signature dollar limits Deposit Stamp ◦ Account name and number ◦ “For Deposit Only”
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Software ◦ QuickBooks Online capabilities Free trial at https://login.quickbooks.com ◦ Quicken ◦ Excel ◦ Access Professional Accountant
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Chart of Accounts Cash v. Accrual Method ◦ Cash – recognize income and expenses when cash flows in and out of account ◦ Accrual Method – recognizes income when it is earned and expenses when liability has been incurred Balance Sheet ◦ Assets = Liabilities + Equity Income Statement Profit and Loss Statement
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Receipts must exceed payables Know your current cash status Do not write checks unless you have: ◦ Prior approval from BOD ◦ Invoices from vendors ◦ Check request form with receipts attached President signs off on request forms ◦ Receipts for completed travel expenses
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Write checks as soon as possible after documentation received (i.e. one week) Record in checkbook or general ledger in a timely manner
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All deposits should be made as soon as possible (i.e. one week) Deposits should be recorded in a timely manner into checkbook or general ledger Attach copies of checks to deposit slip and file
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Create an email specifically for Chapter Treasurer correspondence through Yahoo or other provider Place completed W-9 on your website (Request for Taxpayer ID Number and Certification) for vendors Create special section on website for BOD
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Incorporation ◦ Provides protection to members and BOD from personal liability Not for Profit – incorporation status under state law ◦ Organizations benefit members and public rather private individuals ◦ 501(c)3 or 501(c)6 Tax Exempt – federal income tax exemption under IRS code ◦ Exempt from paying corporate federal income tax on income generated from the activities of the association Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Federal Tax ID
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Tax Filings ◦ Annual Tax Filing – Not for Profit No return – Gross receipts under $25K Form 990EZ – Gross receipts more than $25K but less than $100K Form 990 – Gross receipts over $100K Forms due the 15 th day of the fifth month after the chapter’s year-end Extensions of three months may be granted ◦ Payroll Taxes Quarterly Payroll Returns (Form 941) Annual Report for Corporations
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Insurance ◦ Directors & Officers Liability Insurance ◦ Fidelity Bonds
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Mail Call ◦ P.O. Box Secures checks and other documents in one location ◦ Office/Home address of Board member Changes each year Documents can be lost Be Proactive ◦ Stay on top of paperwork ◦ Document and back up everything! ◦ Treat the chapter’s money as if it is your own
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Be a Strategic Partner ◦ Budget v. Actual Budget No budget in place – take the initiative and create one for your chapter Be the financial advisor/conscience to keep chapter on track Provide updates to Board and Chapter ◦ After chapter events, provide accounting to BOD (i.e. Profit and Loss Statement) Monthly Meetings Chapter Conferences Fundraisers ◦ Provide historical comparisons Membership renewals
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Where are the Chapter records housed? ◦ Storage area or Board member’s home or office Label boxes with records they contain Mark each box with discard date Maintain inventory list of Chapter’s records/equipment/materials ◦ Data Imaging Store in safety deposit box
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Chapter Financial Support Program ◦ Returns a portion of SHRM national dues to chapter per member ◦ Can be direct deposited into your chapter’s account As of 2012 – Direct Deposit will be mandatory 100% Chapter $6.25/quarter or $25/annually Non-100% chapter $5.00 twice a year or $10/annually
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A monthly sponsor backs out A board member submits receipts for unauthorized expenses A board member insists on payments without receipts A board officer presents a substantial receipt for payment without the vote of the board
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Bring any questionable situation to the attention of the president, another officer and/or Board Clearly identify who has the authority to commit Chapter funds Clarify when the Board needs to vote on an expenditure Ensure internal controls are in place to protect the finances of the Chapter You, as Treasurer, will be held ultimately responsible
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SHRM Volunteer Resources ◦ www.shrm.org/vlrc Chapter Position Descriptions SHRM Guide to Financial Management SHRM Leaders Guide Chapter Treasurers IRS website www.sunbiz.org Managing Chapter Funds – Susan Vowell Lisa Murfield – murfieldld@yahoo.com
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