Or alternatively, why we need a Statement of Activities and a Statement of Financial Position, to use nonprofit-financial speak. I was asked this question at a recent training, as I have been asked many times over the years. I have been asked why we can’t have just one statement to show everything, one statement to make things easier. The two reports are not a deliberate effort to confuse us but an attempt to tell the financial story of an organization.
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