21731 Resource Management: Non Profit
UTS: Business: ManagementCredit points: 6 cp
Subject level: Postgraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksHandbook description
This subject provides a foundation knowledge of resource management in community (nonprofit) organisations. It provides the opportunity to develop basic skills and knowledge of accounting and finance, but also critically analyses the issues that arise from applying conventional financial management control to a nonprofit, voluntary organisation. Topics include costing, budgeting, and the preparation and analysis of financial statements.
Subject objectives/outcomes
On completion of this subject students should be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of basic accounting functions
- describe and apply basic skills in budgeting, cash management and costing nonprofit organisations
- analyse financial statements
- define and critically evaluate financial management controls in nonprofit organisations.
Contribution to graduate profile
This subject along with the subject Developing Financial Resources (21778), provides foundation knowledge of resource management in nonprofit community organisations. It provides the opportunity to develop basic skills and knowledge of accounting and financial functions, but also critically analyses the issues that arise from applying conventional financial management control to a nonprofit community organisation.
Teaching and learning strategies
The Learning Guide will be supplemented by intensive workshops, lectures, individual assessment tasks, group work and UTS Online. Students, following the Learning Guide, will keep up with the pace of the subject, present assessment tasks when required and study the subject in a logical and ordered way. The teaching strategies will see students develop skills in critical reflection and reflective practice, teamwork, the ability to understand issues through theoretical frameworks and conceptualising within a conceptual framework.
Content
- Budgeting within a nonprofit community context.
- Cash management.
- Cost analysis for nonprofit community organisations.
- Preparation of financial statements: income/expenditure/balance sheet.
- Identification of distinctive features of nonprofit community organisations (non-distribution of surplus funds; uncertain funding sources, voluntary nature of the organisation) and their implications for financial management and control.
- Financial information needs of staff, boards, funding authorities and sponsors; project evaluation and the use of spreadsheets.
Assessment
Assessment item 1: (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 2 and 4 |
Weighting: | 40% |
Task: | Students complete a set of tasks embedded in nonprofit community scenarios that require conventional processing and reporting of accounting information. |
Assessment item 2: (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 3 and 4 |
Weighting: | 60% |
Task: | Using two annual reports that include financial reports, from nonprofit community organisations, students write a report comparing and contrasting the financial status, management, budgeting priorities, decision-making and strategic processes of the organisations. |
