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NPVS= Social Value/ (1+Ks)t MUNIS 1 : R e v e n u e b o n d 3:Special tax bonds 4: Serial form 2: General obligation bond Report on Business Finance Topic: Financing of Non-Profit-Organization Submitted to: Submitted by: Sir Sadiq Shahid Malik. Mudassara Hassan BBC-08-16

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NPVS=∑ Social Value/ (1+Ks)t

MUNIS

1:Revenue bond

3:Special tax

bonds

4: Serial form

2: General obligation

bond

Report on Business Finance

Topic:

Financing of Non-Profit-Organization

Submitted to:Submitted by:

Sir Sadiq Shahid Malik. Mudassara Hassan

BBC-08-16

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What is NPO?

An organization that does not distribute its surplus funds to owners or shareholders

Non Profit organization is an association that is given tax-free status.

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NPOs are often Foundation Trust Endowments Voluntary Association

NATURE OF NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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Serve as and is served by a number of stakeholders. Goal of a not-for-profit business is stated in term of

mission statement. Motive of social welfare and social benefits. Most important motive is public serving.

GOAL AND ROLE OF NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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Important property is tax-exempt property 501(c) (3) Corporation. Control rest in hand of Board of Trustees Residual earning is reinvested for the benefits of

society

PROPERTIES OF NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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Two major types of nonprofit organization structure

1: Membership Organization 2: Board-only Organization

Non-profit organization structure usually includes Board of Director Programmed director

STRUCTURE OF NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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1: Write out a business plan 2: Write out a mission statement 3: Bylaws4: Apply for a nonprofit designation from the IR

(i): Application for Recognition of Exemption(ii): Determination Letter

5: Articles of Incorporation6: Look for grants and corporate sponsors7: Hold fund-raising events8: Sponsorship packages and letters

FORMATION OF NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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Charitable Trust (Charitable Trust) Educational Scientific Religious

DIFFERENT TYPES OF NPOs

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1: Long-term financing decision

Long-term debt financing: Not-for profit business can issue tax-exempt,

or municipal, bonds, generally Munis. Municipal issues are not required to be registered

with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 

SOURCES OF FINANCING

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MUNIS

1:Revenue bond

3:Special tax bonds

4: Serial form

2: General obligation

bond

Municipal Bond

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Equity (fund) Financing: [Fundraising]:“Fundraising is the process of soliciting and

gathering money or by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, donor agencies, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies.”

SOURCES OF FINANCING

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Not-for-profit businesses raise the equivalent of equity capital, which is called as fund capital.

Three positions with regard to the cost of fund capital: Fund capital has zero cost. Fund capital has some cost but that is not very high. Finally, others have argued that fund capital to not-for-profit business

has about the same cost as the cost of retained earning.

COST OF CAPITAL ESTIMATION

COST OF CAPITAL FUND=Opportunity Cost=Cost of retained earning

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Not for profit businesses do not pay taxes and hence cannot reduce the cost of debt by (1-T).

CAPITAL STRUCTURE DECISION

Cost of Debt for investor owned firm:Cost of debt= Kd (1-T)

Cost of debt for NPO:Cost of debt= Kd

[Because they are tax-exempt]

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There are three elements of capital budgeting:

1: Appropriate goals for project analysis.

2: Cash flow estimation/ Decision method.

3: Risk analysis

CAPITAL BUDGETING DECISION

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NPOs are expected to provide a social value in addition to a purely economic value, project analysis should consider value along with financial, or cash flow, value.

Cash flow estimation/ Decision Method

TNPV=NPV+ NPSVNPV=Standard net present value of the project’s cash flow

streamNPVS= Net present social value of a project

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Not for profit Investor owned firm1:Don’t distribute its surplus 1: Distribute its surplus to to owners. owners.2: no profit maximization 2: Profit maximization.purpose.3: No dividend 3: Dividend4: Tax-exempt 4: Taxation5: Cost of debt=Kd (1-T) 5: Cost of debt=Kd

NOT FOR PROFIT VERSUS FOR PROFIT

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Edhi FoundationThe trust of voluntary organization

(TVO)The Pakistan Poverty alleviation (PPAF)SOS

NPOs Of Pakistan

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