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Integrated Social Accounting for Nonprofits: A Case from Canada
Authors:Mook  Laurie  Richmond  Betty Jane  Quarter  Jack
Institution:(1) University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Whereas social accounting has been strong in its critique of conventional accounting, to date it has not been as effective in developing accounting frameworks consistent with its principles. This is particularly true for nonprofit organizations. The costs of nonprofits can be easily measured; however, not captured by conventional accounting is the value of their nonmonetized resources such as volunteers. This paper argues that social accounting for nonprofits would benefit by creating accounting statements that combine the economic and social impact of an organization (referred to as an integrated approach). After discussing some historic examples of integrated social accounting, the paper presents a Canadian case study in which the value added by volunteers of a nonprofit organization is combined with its financial statements in an Expanded Value Added Statement. By combining social and economic information, a very different performance story of the organization emerges.
Keywords:Canada  social accounting  nonprofit and voluntary organizations  value added accounting  volunteers
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