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kyle.vh

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CiviCRM 'good' for Audits?
November 05, 2008, 10:55:17 am
Is CiviCRM a good solution that can withstand an Audit?
Meaning: is it the only tool you need to compare income reports and bank account statements?
Or would it need to be combined with other software?

Anyone have any info on this?

Denver Dave

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Re: CiviCRM 'good' for Audits?
November 30, 2008, 08:32:25 am
I don't think that CiviCRM is an accounting system.  That said, we have been asking similar questions.  Do we record just the membership or also the membership amount in civicontribute?   Sometimes it is hard to balance the memberships and contributions to the bank deposits and we have been experimenting with using the source as a bank deposit batch identifier and aggregate by batch.

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