Financial management for libraries

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Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z683.2 .U6 S26 2018
Status
Available

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Summary

Presenting financial management principles and best practices applicable to both public and academic libraries, this comprehensive text elucidates a broad array of issues crucial for those entering a managerial position. Both thorough and straightforward, Sannwald's treatment

gives readers a solid grounding in the basics of accounting and finance, with an emphasis on applicability to library management and operations; ties budgets and strategic planning to library vision, mission, goals, and objectives; discusses the roles of stakeholders such as boards, governmental/municipal bodies, the university, and the community; looks at a variety of funding sources, from tax revenue to gifts and donations, and presents sound strategies for including them when projecting income and expenses; articulates and discusses the pros and cons of various budget strategies; includes sample budgets and forms that can be customized as needed; offers expert guidance on modifying budgets for windfalls and shortfalls; explains operating ratios, fiscal benchmarking, and metrics, demonstrating how to use these to effectively create and manage a budget and assess the fiscal health of the library; and advises on how to effectively prepare and present a budget and annual financial statements to a library's governing agency.

Contents

Preface -- Introduction -- Tables, figures and exhibits -- 1: Introduction to budgeting and strategic planning -- 2: Accounting concepts -- 3: Library budget development process and participants -- 4: Library performance measures and operating ratios -- 5. Budgeting and forecasting -- 6. Revenue sources -- 7. Capital budgets -- 8. Budget approval and control -- 9. Budgetary categories, comparisons, forms, and the balanced scorecard.

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