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Product Description: The Zondervan 2013 Church and Nonprofit Tax and Financial Guide annual reference guide continues to be one of the few resources offering tax and financial advice to churches and nonprofit organizations. Issues of financial accountability, receiving and maintaining tax-exempt status, accounting for charitable gifts, and other crucial topics receive careful and full discussion...read more

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9780310492320 | Zondervan, January 15, 2013, cover price $15.99 | About this edition: The Zondervan 2013 Church and Nonprofit Tax and Financial Guide annual reference guide continues to be one of the few resources offering tax and financial advice to churches and nonprofit organizations.

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Introduces the HOMEFILE system for organizing tax returns, insurance policies, investments, medical records, and other documents, and provides a system for paying bills and managing credit cards

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9780793106103 | Dearborn Trade Pub, April 1, 1994, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Introduces the HOMEFILE system for organizing tax returns, insurance policies, investments, medical records, and other documents, and provides a system for paying bills and managing credit cards

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Explains why CD rates have fallen so low, suggests secure investment alternatives, including mutual funds, treasury funds, bonds, and utility stocks, and discusses risk, strategy, brokers, financial advisers, and order placement

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9780793106097 | Dearborn Trade Pub, April 1, 1993, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Explains why CD rates have fallen so low, suggests secure investment alternatives, including mutual funds, treasury funds, bonds, and utility stocks, and discusses risk, strategy, brokers, financial advisers, and order placement

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