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SFC FOUNDATIONS UNDERSTANDING THE FINANCIAL SUMMARY FORM Key Components Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. – 1 Peter 4:10, NIV SFC 301
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SFC FOUNDATIONSUNDERSTANDING THE FINANCIAL SUMMARY FORM

Key Components

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. – 1 Peter 4:10, NIV

SFC 301

Stonecroft exists so that women are reconciled to God through Jesus Christ.

The Financial Summary Form

Financial Summary Form Highlights

Local Income – Non-Receiptable items

Deposits – List all deposits (send most current bank statement also)

Local Expenses – Report all disbursements

Sign & Date the Form - Two signatures needed for verification

The Financial Summary Form

---Receipts for

ContributionsCompleting the Receiptable Contributions Section of the Financial Summary

Please record all receiptable gifts given by check, cash, and credit card. Complete all name and address information so that donors are receipted promptly and properly.

• List all contribution checks in Column A for Friends of Stonecroft.• Use Column B for a specific national ministry designation; be sure to write specific

designation above the amount. • If donor specifies the gift for a local designation, place in Column C.

Total Columns A and B and transfer that total to Page 1, line 19 of the Financial Summary form. Transfer the total for Column C to Page 1, line 8.

The Financial Summary Form

---Tips

Tips for Accurate CountingTips:o Count the ticket money

in a location out of the flow of traffic.

o For accountability purposes, two people must be involved in counting funds and preparing the Financial Summary form (typically the Financial Coordinator and Administrative Assistant).

o Be sure to write the amount of cash on the envelope as you remove the cash from a donation envelope.

The Financial Summary Form

---Group Ministry

Information

Stonecroft exists so that women are reconciled to God through Jesus Christ.

Inviting first-time guests leads to an increasing number of decisions for Christ, a boost in overall attendance, and

beginning more Stonecroft Bible Studies!

Help us share your successes by completing the Group Ministry Section!

The Financial Summary Form

---Ticket Report

The Ticket Report section of the Financial Summary is designed to ensure your group is charging the

correct amount for tickets.

The ticket price should cover all expenses pertaining to the event and your local group reserve.

Examples of expenses are: the venue, food, speaker/guests costs, decorations, child care, printing, and postage.

Charging the correct ticket price is a key component of having a financially solid Group and avoiding a ticket shortage amount on Page 1, line 15 or 16 of the Financial Summary form.

Let’s take a closer look at calculating the ticket price.

The Financial Summary Form

-----Ticket

Calculation

A simple formula for calculating the ticket price is:

Step One:Calculate the cost of the venue (this includes meal price, tax, gratuity, room rental).

Example:Meal cost is $13.50 per person and total attendance is 70 Meal cost per person $13.50 x 70 = $945.00 Tax 8.5 percent $80.33Gratuity 15 percent $141.75 Room charge/microphone and setup fee $75.00 Total cost paid to venue $1,242.08

Step Two:In the above example, the total paid to the venue is $1,242.08. Divide that amount by the total attendance.

Calculating the Ticket Price

The Financial Summary Form

---Ticket

Calculation

Venue amount $1,242.08 divided by the attendance of 70 = $17.74 per person

Step Three:To cover local expenses, we need to round up the ticket price to $20.00

When fewer people attend/pay for a ticket, the cost per person increases for the event. The $20.00 ticket price we calculated does not include your guests, speaker, special feature, and musician as they do not pay for a ticket. So, the total number paying in this example would be 67.

Breaking it Down:The total number of people paying is 67 x $20.00 = $1,340.00 So, your total ticket income would be: $1,340.00Total Expense to the venue would be: $1,242.08Balance remaining to use on expense: $97.92

This applies to your speaker cost, decorations, child care, printing, postage, or any other local expense that would occur for that month’s event.

Visit stonecroft.org, Women’s Connection Resources to download a copy of this example.

Calculating the Ticket Price

Where does the money go

we send to Stonecroft?

Your Money and Time Well-Investedcan be found on stonecroft.org under

Women’s Connection Resources

Completed Financial Summary Form

Most Current Bank Statement

The Group Check and Credit Card Slips/Envelopes

Send packet to:

What Should I Send to Stonecroft?

Your packet to Stonecroft should include:

Send packet to Stonecroft within three days of your event.

Bank Statements – Include the most recent bank statement with your Financial Summary packet.

No meeting held? You still need to send the Financial Summary report and most current bank statement to Stonecroft. Write “no event” on the Financial Summary form. Mail or scan and email these forms to Stonecroft at [email protected]

Please keep reports current!

Let’s Summarize: Important Things to Remember!

[email protected]

Ministry Support – Group Finances800.525.8627

Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. Remember that the Lord will give you an inheritance as your reward, and that the

Master you are serving is Christ. Colossians 3:23-24, NLT


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