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9 years 5 months ago #166438 by gjcoram
I use Quicken, as do a number of others; some use QuickBooks, some use Excel, some use Finance Manager. Do you use any of these for your own personal finance? I had used Quicken before, so that was easy for me to take over from the previous treasurer.
9 years 5 months ago #166399 by Rose H
Hi Jen839,
Congrats on being elected treasurer! Sometimes the transition from one board member to another isn't ideal. But we are hear to help. We have a series of free resources on the site that can help you get up to speed.

If you go to the Treasurer section on the site, you'll find articles that cover a range of topics. Here's the link: www.ptotoday.com/treasurer. A good first read is the article, What Every Treasurer Should Know, www.ptotoday.com/pto-today-articles/arti...reasurer-should-know.

You mention Quickbooks -- is that what the former treasurer had been using? We've heard of other groups who use it. We offer Finance Manager, which is easy-to-use software you can use to create a budget, do basic reporting and bank reconciliation. . Here's the link: www.ptotoday.com/finance-manager.

If you go to the File Exchange, you will find docs and templates you can download to help you do your job. Here's the link: www.ptotoday.com/filesharing/category/123-treasurers-toolkit

You could also download the Treasurer's Toolkit, which includes additional resources beyond what's posted on the File Exchange. That costs $49.

Also, one last thing: Please post questions here on the Message Boards or on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ptotoday. It's great to get input from fellow treasurers at other PTOs and PTAs.

Good luck!
Rose C.
9 years 5 months ago #166398 by Jen839
I was just elected as treasurer. The outgoing treasurer is handing over the accounts, but little else.

What do most of you use to manage the accounts? Quickbooks? The resources here? The toolkit looks to be really helpful.

I will be basically starting from scratch, so any tips help is appreciated.
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