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Basic Accounting & Fundraising Value Pack
Basic Accounting & Fundraising Value Pack
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Recommended for: Trainers, facilitators, Human Resources, Personnel, educators and other professional presenters in need of a comprehensive solution for their audience to learn on the topic of coaching and mentoring. A perfect package of high quality materials to augment their knowledge.
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Coaching (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 129 slides: Includes slides on the characteristics and skills of coaches, Benefits of coaching, techniques for coaching, slides on the "we need to talk" coaching meeting, slides on dealing with poor performance, avoiding coaching pitfalls, slides on the 6 - step coaching model, a 1 minute guide to praise/reprimands, discussing recurring problems, 20+ slides on modeling coaching behavior, building a coaching atmosphere and assessing your coaching style.
(single purchase price $154.95)
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Mentoring (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 146 slides: 8 steps of mentoring, 29 points on emotional intelligence, slides on organization's gains, 6 mentor gains, 5 protégé's gains and responsibilities, different ways of mentoring, qualifications for a mentor, general rules and guidelines, identifying candidates for protégé, and life cycle of mentoring relationship, increasing the pool of talented people, reducing recruiting and training costs, how to's and more.
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Participant Handouts Included
You recieve a copy of our participant handout matching each presentation, which is an additional value of $20.00. These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
Basic Accounting
Understanding accounting is key to understanding the financial position of your business or company. This resource provides the most important information that you need to know regarding basic accounting.
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- Understand basic accounting and financial terminology
- Learn how double entry accounting works
- Explore the world of accounting cycles, accounts, and assets
- Explore the world of equity, receivables, accounts payable, liabilities, and ledgers
- Discover which accounting system works best for you
- Explore how computerized accounting works and it's benefits
- Understand financial statements and income statements
- Understand statements of owner’s equity, balance sheets, and cash flows
- Generate an action plan to enhance your accounting and financial knowledge
- Definition/s of accounting
- Learning objectives of basic accounting and financial terminology
- 4 points of Etymology
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Managerial accounting
- Financial accounting
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3 slides of Accounting cycle
- What is journal entry
- 3 points of Double-entry accounting
- 3 points of Important to keep in mind
- 5 points of Account
- 5 points of Tips to use chart of accounts
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2 points of Assets
- Current assets
- 5 points Fixed assets
- 4 points of Owner’s equity (accounting equation)
- 6 points of Accounts receivable
- 3 points of Uncollectible receivables
- 2 points of Watch out
- 2 points of Accounts payable
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3 points of Liabilities
- 3 points Current liabilities
- Accounts payable
- 2 points of current portion of long-term liability
- 2 points of long-term liabilities
- 4 points of what is an accounting system?
- 3 points of what system is best for your business?
- 6 points of Ledgers
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2 points Computerized accounting benefits
- 3 points of how computerized accounting works
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3 points of Merchandising business cycles
- 2 points of Operating cycle of a merchandising business
- 3 slides of Simple financial analysis of merchandising business
- 6 points of Financial statements
- 6 points of Income statement
- Statement of owner’s equity
- 3 slides Balance sheet
- 3 points Statement of cash flows
- 16 points Actions steps
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
8 pages with 97 related terms (sample
terms include): Accounting, Amortization, Authorized Capital Stock, Balance Sheet, Capital, Cash Flow, Contingent Liability, Credit Card, Depreciation, Double-Entry Accounting, Interest, Liquidity Ratio, Maturity Date, Promissory Note, T Account, Voided Check
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility.
Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
Fundraising
Fundraising is exactly what you would expect: the act or process of raising funds. This is a crucial element for any start-up or established business to either launch a product or service or expand upon an existing one.
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Studies have shown that it requires an investment of 15 to 25 cents for every dollar raised while others claim it takes about 50 cents for every dollar. According to the Association of Fundraising Professionals, 7% more women volunteer than men (on average, about 31% of women volunteer versus 24% of men). The most active age range for both genders is 35 to 54. Winston Churchill once said, “You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.” That’s something to consider when approaching fundraising.
- Understand what financing for for-profits encompasses
- Why you should raise funds fr profitable businesses
- Comprehend how much money you should raise for certain projects
- Learn how to acquire a loan
- Explore the different sources for credit
- Comprehend the function of venture capitalists
- Learn about the SBA: State, Agencies, and Angels
- Understand the different signs of dangerous debt
- How to make the best of banks and financing companies
- Generate an action plan to improve your fundraising program and skills
- Definition/s of fundraising
- Learning objectives for this presentation
- 9 points of What fundraising for-profits is
- 27 points of Easy tips for fundraising
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4 points of Angel investors
- 16 points of Is your business is suitable for angel investment
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4 points of Venture capitalism
- 7 points of Venture capital firms
- 5 points of Venture capitalists
- 12 points of Should use venture capital for financing
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27 points of Beware of debt overload and simple debt indicators
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16 points of How much money you need
- Six questions to determine startup cost
- 15 points of Borrowing money from friends and family
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16 points of How much money you need
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13 points of Seller financing
- 6 points of Why a seller would offer financing
- 6 points of Why a buyer should ask a seller for financing
- 16 points of How seller financing is usually secured
- 11 points of How both the buyer and seller can benefit
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Business loans
- 26 points of Types of business loans
- 31 points of Applying for a business loan through a bank
- 12 points of Getting a bank loan approved
- 6 points of The government’s role
- 16 action steps and much more
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
5 pages with 48 related terms (sample
terms include): Annual Fund, Beneficiary, Bequest, Budget, Capital Gain / Capital Loss, Committed Funds, Corporate Sponsor, Designated Funds, Donation, Donor, Expendable Funds, Fundraising, Grant, Grassroots Fundraising, Matching, Online Fundraising, Pledge, Prospective Donor, Volunteer, Year-End Giving
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility.
Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
Best of all, all our products have no annual fees, allowing you to Use Them Over and Over Again.
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