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What do the Duties of Care and Loyalty Look Like‪?‬ Dollars & Sense

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What do the Duties of Care and Loyalty look like?



HomeschoolCPA Carol Topp frequently mentions that homeschool leaders have a duty of care and loyalty to their groups. What does a duty of care look like? How do I know if I am being loyal?



This recording is from a workshop given to homeschool leaders in Austin Texas in February 2020.



Some of the ways to demonstrate a duty of care and loyalty for a leader include:



* Have Board meetings

* Manage the money well

* Have insurance

* Avoiding conflict of interest

* No self dealing (the board gives itself discounts)



Handout of the workshop: https://homeschoolcpa.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Top-Tips-Handout-2020.docx



Featured Resources:





Money Management in a Homeschool Organization



* Does your homeschool group manage their money well?

* Do you have a budget and know where the money is spent?

* Do you know how to prevent fraud?



This 115 page book will help you to open a checking account, establish a budget, prevent mistakes and fraud, use software to keep the books, prepare a financial statement and hire workers. Sample forms and examples of financial statements in clear English are provided.



A checklist of best practices to avoid embezzlement. It is available at HomeschoolCPA.com/Fraud



Podcast # 105 Podcast episode on preventing fraud



How to avoid self-dealing. The board cannot vote themselves benefits like discounts.  Listen to Podcast #71 on how to thank volunteers without self-dealing.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

What do the Duties of Care and Loyalty look like?



HomeschoolCPA Carol Topp frequently mentions that homeschool leaders have a duty of care and loyalty to their groups. What does a duty of care look like? How do I know if I am being loyal?



This recording is from a workshop given to homeschool leaders in Austin Texas in February 2020.



Some of the ways to demonstrate a duty of care and loyalty for a leader include:



* Have Board meetings

* Manage the money well

* Have insurance

* Avoiding conflict of interest

* No self dealing (the board gives itself discounts)



Handout of the workshop: https://homeschoolcpa.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Top-Tips-Handout-2020.docx



Featured Resources:





Money Management in a Homeschool Organization



* Does your homeschool group manage their money well?

* Do you have a budget and know where the money is spent?

* Do you know how to prevent fraud?



This 115 page book will help you to open a checking account, establish a budget, prevent mistakes and fraud, use software to keep the books, prepare a financial statement and hire workers. Sample forms and examples of financial statements in clear English are provided.



A checklist of best practices to avoid embezzlement. It is available at HomeschoolCPA.com/Fraud



Podcast # 105 Podcast episode on preventing fraud



How to avoid self-dealing. The board cannot vote themselves benefits like discounts.  Listen to Podcast #71 on how to thank volunteers without self-dealing.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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