ILRHR 6605

ILRHR 6605

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2016-2017.

This course provides students with a practitioner's focus on financial and managerial issues in the nonprofit sector, including universities, hospitals, government agencies, and foundations. The course includes an overview of nonprofit financial statements, debt issuance, endowment management, credit analysis, organizational governance issues, strategic planning, industry trends, executive compensation, and philanthropy.

Outcomes
  • Students will apply tools for evaluating financial statements in the nonprofit sector.
  • Students will evaluate debt financing as a financial management strategy, including how debt financing impacts financial flexibility, financing techniques, bond ratings, and coverage ratios.
  • Students will apply tools for evaluating alternative investments (particularly in the context of endowments).
  • Students will evaluate frameworks for nonprofit management, including frameworks for risk management, auditing, conflict of interest, organizational governance, and partnership/alliance-building.
  • Students will analyze Form 990s, and evaluate how these documents inform nonprofit tax and compliance issues.
  • Students will draft three short, analytical papers on interpreting financial ratios for a college, analyzing a budget for a hospital, and recommending a merger of several nonprofits.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: PADM 5410

  • 4 Credits Graded

  • 15340 ILRHR 6605   LEC 001