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<span class="Wp-jobadsectiontext-C Sz-jobadsectiontext-C-130px">There
is also an obvious possibility of accounting and litigation
outsourcing. Here is a study on this topic, <i>"Outsourcing
Back-Office Services in Small Nonprofits: Pitfalls and
Possibilities"</i>[1]<br>
<br>
"... a leading supplier of outsourced accounting and financial
management services
<b> </b><i>in the </i><i>UK</i>. We support financial
institutions, public, private and <i>non-profit</i><i> </i><i>organisations</i><i>
</i><i>of all sizes</i> with experienced industry-specific
consultants. </span>" [2]<br>
<br>
"- outsourcing may cost less than internal staffing<br>
- outsourcing can provide a higher level of expertise<br>
- outsourcing may result in more timely, accurate, and meaningful
financial information<br>
- outsourcing generally improves business processes and controls<br>
- outsourcing often eliminates risks associated with poor internal
hires" [3]<br>
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[1] <a
href="http://www.one-justice.org/clientimages/53135/outsoucing.pdf">http://www.one-justice.org/clientimages/53135/outsoucing.pdf</a><br>
[2] <a href="http://www.myofficeaccountant.co.uk/finance.html">http://www.myofficeaccountant.co.uk/finance.html</a><br>
[3] <a
href="http://www.nonprofitaccountingbasics.org/reporting-operations/outsourced-accounting-services">http://www.nonprofitaccountingbasics.org/reporting-operations/outsourced-accounting-services</a><br>
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brgds<br>
Oleksiy<br>
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On 22.10.2014 12:15, Steve Coast wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:077BB3BF-1B32-4C47-A295-B8C514392098@asklater.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">...The board needs paid staff. There are a variety of things those paid staff can do which the board can decide. ...
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On 23.10.2014 08:04, Sarah Hoffmann wrote:<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:20141023060432.GA5350@denofr.de" type="cite">...Accountants
and lawyers can be hired...
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