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Nonprofit Investment Policies: Practical Steps for Growing Charitable Funds [Hardcover]

Robert P. Fry Jr. (Author)
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047117887X 978-0471178873 March 24, 1998 30
An accessible and thorough guide to nonprofit investment policy for nonfinancial managers --essential information for maintaining fiscal health and the public trust

The first book to discuss the development of investment policies specifically for nonprofit organizations, Nonprofit Investment Policies helps directors, trustees, and development officers at nonprofits create sound, comprehensive policies for their financial advisors. Covering every element of investment strategy for nonprofits, the book explains investing legal concerns, the investment environment, the internal organization of an efficient charity, how to get started in investment, how to use investment successes as a fund-raising tool, and much more.

Written in language that both financial and nonfinancial managers can understand, Nonprofit Investment Policies includes:
* An exploration of the unique characteristics of nonprofit resources, including endowment management, planned gifts, and socially responsible investing
* A full examination of the legal issues involved in nonprofit investment -- the tools officers and directors of charities need to protect themselves from investment liability in an increasingly litigious world
* Case studies from the real world of nonprofit investment showing successful policies in action --and failures that display policy pitfalls to avoid
* Advice on finding and hiring outside advisors, plus an explanation of the essentials of investment accounting and performance reporting
* Tables and checklists to guide nonprofit managers in fiscal decisionmaking.


If a nonprofit organization has any money in the bank, the organization already has an investment policy, however informal. For many nonprofits, managing extra money is such a novel concept that they don't take full advantage of their on-hand resources. But as organizations grow and their financial conditions improve, decision-makers must consider how best to manage and invest these additional funds. The nonprofit organizations Robert P. Fry, Jr. works with understand investing and how to spot and avoid shady investments, as well as how to safeguard assets. Written in language that both financial and non-financial managers can understand, Nonprofit Investment Policies explains the basics of investing, how investing for nonprofits is unique, and how to work with an investment manager.

This is not another get-rich-quick book about picking stocks and bonds. Rather, it is a book on how nonprofits can make good decisions. In the world of investments, good decisions are ultimately more important than the occasional wizardry of an outstanding portfolio manager, for unlike such wizardry, good decisions can be replicated in good times and bad by any organization that is committed to doing so --now, months from now, and years from now.

Clearly written investment policies codify these good decisions, increasing returns on investments and protecting boards and executive directors from possible litigation over the handling of the nonprofit's assets. Fry's principal goal is to provide sufficient information on the overall investment environment so that any organization can comfortably implement investment policies. Nonprofit Investment Policies includes sample investment policies plus analysis and guidance on these policies to help organizations develop the policies that most closely fit their goals and objectives, resources, time constraints, risk tolerance, and limitations.

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This book uses charts and graphs to illustrate complex investment concepts, tables and checklists to guide nonprofit managers in decision-making, and case studies of organizations of varying sizes to show how to successfully develop and implement investment policies.

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If a nonprofit organization has any money in the bank, the organization already has an investment policy, however informal. For many nonprofits, managing extra money is such a novel concept that they don’t take full advantage of their on-hand resources. But as organizations grow and their financial conditions improve, decision-makers must consider how best to manage and invest these additional funds. The nonprofit organizations Robert P. Fry, Jr. works with understand investing and how to spot and avoid shady investments, as Well as how to safeguard assets. Written in language that both financial and nonfinancial managers can understand, Nonprofit Investment Policies explains the basics of investing, how investing for nonprofits is unique, and how to work with an investment manager. This is not another get-rich-quick book about picking stocks and bonds. Rather, it is a book on how nonprofits can make good decisions. In the world of investments, good decisions are ultimately more important than the occasional wizardry of an outstanding portfolio manager, for unlike such wizardry, good decisions can be replicated in good times and bad by any organization that is committed to doing so—now, months from now, and years from now. Clearly written investment policies codify these good decisions, increasing returns on investments and protecting boards and executive directors from possible litigation over the handling of the nonprofit’s assets. Fry’s principal goal is to provide sufficient information on the overall investment environment so that any organization can comfortably implement investment policies. Nonprofit Investment Policies includes sample investment policies plus analysis and guidance on these policies to help organizations develop the policies that most closely fit their goals and objectives, resources, time constraints, risk tolerance, and limitations.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 302 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 30 edition (March 24, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047117887X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471178873
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Nonprofit Investment Policies: Practical Steps for Growing Charitable Funds (Hardcover)
This book provides comprehensive information for nonprofit organizations, its directors, trustees, and development officers to make sound investment decisions. Content covered include topics such as the importance of establishing investment policies, creating an investment committee, and developing financial goals. The book is written in a language suitable for both the financial and non-financial individuals. There is also a glossary section of financial terms used throughout the book. Besides providing a solid background and overview of issues nonprofit organizations need to think about, the author gives many examples, including typical conversation that may occur in a board meeting and the methods to prevent such conflicts from happening. Finally, the appendixes sections contain many helpful templates, including investment policies form, monthly/quarterly reports, and some sample legal document agreements. One of the very few books of its kind, (investment for nonprofit organizations) this book is definitely worth the time for nonprofit organizational officers or the general interested reader.
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The case for adopting investment policies is simple: The adoption of policies invariably leads to an increase in return on investment and a decrease in fiduciary liabilities. Read the first page
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gift annuity reserves, applicable gift instrument, asset allocation parameters, institutional trust company, lowest risk allocation, other eleemosynary purposes, lowest risk portfolio, net income trust, prudent investor rule, investment policy committee, total return basis, senior development officer, most charitable organizations, charitable world, gift instruments, planned gifts, gift annuities, includes mutual funds, prudent man rule, investment management process, net appreciation, permitted investments, operating reserves, institutional trustee, incremental yield
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Capital Markets Research, New Era, New York, United States, Ford Foundation, Putting It All Together, Fry Capital Advisors, Fund-Raising Tool, Uniform Prudent Investor Act, International Equity Fund, Less Hedged, More Hedged, Second Quarter, Growth Index, Jack Bennett, Organization Key Contact First Service
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