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Being elected treasurer of your Kiwanis club is proof that your fellow members see you as a person of integrity with an aptitude for finance. You ve been entrusted the important responsibilities of collecting and disbursing your club s funds and maintaining accurate records. You along with the club board are responsible for your club s solvency and financial stability. Take pride in your leadership role. You ve earned your club s trust. RESPONSIBILITIES The treasurer works with the club secretary to coordinate the club s financial responsibilities and records. The treasurer often serves as an advisor to the club on financial matters, including setting a club budget. A Kiwanis club s treasurer is an officer of the club and a member of its board of directors, entitled to participate in all board discussions and eligible to vote on any question put to vote by the presiding officer. The treasurer is responsible for collecting all funds due to the club and for keeping the records of membership fees and dues, unless these responsibilities are delegated to the secretary. Club treasurers will find a list of resources at www.kiwanisone.org/leadertools. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledgeable about bookkeeping and accounting Attentive to detail Organized DUTIES Guides the board in preparing an annual budget before the start of the fiscal year Coordinates the collection and disbursement of money Receives and promptly deposits all funds paid to the club Disburses funds as directed by the club board Maintains the club s financial accounts and records Reconciles cash accounts on a monthly basis Prepares and disburses bills to members Provides a monthly financial report to the board Compiles an annual financial summary of income and expenditures for the annual club meeting Makes club records available upon request Performs other duties as may be assigned by the president or board Fulfills all other duties documented in the Standard Form for Club Bylaws KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 25

Dues and fees Kiwanis International dues and fees:* US$52: US$13: US$4: US$8: Kiwanis International dues Liability insurance (North America and the Caribbean only) Directors and officers insurance (North America and the Caribbean only) Magazine publication (for English-speaking members in North America) In addition to Kiwanis International dues and fees, each district also has dues and fees. These are unique for every district and are set by the house of delegates at a district event. The club also has the option to set dues and fees that are retained directly by the club to cover or offset club operations. These monies stay in your club s administrative account. For North American clubs only, when your club receives an invoice from Kiwanis International for continuing members or new members, both the Kiwanis International and district costs are included when applicable. Also, Kiwanis International collects fees for the Kiwanis International European Federation. To simplify the payment process for clubs, Kiwanis International collects all of the dues and fees mentioned above and then distributes them appropriately. Some divisions request a voluntary contribution to either the division or the lieutenant governor. *Depending on your country s GDP and location, Kiwanis International dues and fees may be adjusted. 26 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

Club accounts While some clubs may have the need for several separate accounts, every club has a minimum of two: the administrative account and the service account. The administrative account is for all administrative expenses of the club. The majority of these funds comes from annual club dues, meeting meals (if applicable) and membership fees from new members. The service account is for the service programs of the club. Basically, the income for this account is derived from fundraising projects in which the public participates or from designated contributions. Article 8, Section 1, of the club bylaws stipulates: Monies received for club service activities, regardless of source, may be used only for service activities. The service account covers expenses for all club service activities, as well as all educational, religious and charitable activities. The service account can also cover expenses associated with sponsorship of a Kiwanis Service Leadership Program (SLP) for youth, adults with disabilities or university students. Generally, money from any activity in which only members participate is deposited into the administrative account. However, income from some members-only fundraisers that are designated by the board as service fundraising projects may also go into the service account. Administrative accounts receive income from: Dues Membership fees Meals (if applicable) Assessments Administrative accounts cover the expenses for: Kiwanis International and district dues Magazine subscriptions (if applicable) Meals (if applicable) Club newsletters (if applicable) Club programming expense Kiwanis International and district conventions All or part of the expenses associated with liability insurance (if applicable) Service accounts receive income from: Fundraising projects in which the public participates (may be net of expenses) Members-only fundraising projects that are designated by the board as service fundraising projects Service accounts cover expenses for: Club service activities Charitable, educational and religious activities of the club Expenses associated with sponsorship of a Kiwanis Service Leadership Program All or part of the expenses associated with liability insurance (if applicable) KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 27

REMEMBER: Income from fundraising projects in which the public participates MUST go into the service account. Administrative and service accounts must be maintained and reported separately. Accounting system Accounting systems will differ, depending upon services and equipment available to the treasurer. Be sure that, when you develop your club accounting system, you: Identify all sources of income Identify all disbursements Create accurate financial reports Permit the accurate billing of members Report the financial standing of each member at any time Provide the secretary with data to prepare a statement of delinquent members for the president or board (such information is strictly confidential) Kiwanis International has established a relationship with a preferred vendor that specializes in not-for-profit accounting software. For more information, visit www.kiwanisone.org/clubtreasurer. Annual audit The bylaws of every club require an annual audit of club accounts, which can be completed by either a qualified accounting firm not affiliated with any club member or a standing financial review committee, as provided in club policy. REMEMBER: The audit is required by the bylaws of every club. The audit may be completed by the club s financial review committee or a qualified accounting firm. 28 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

FILES TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE Club checkbook Paid invoices file Budget files Cash receipts file (deposit records) Bank statements and reconciliations Treasurers reports Official documentation required by state or local law PERMANENT RECORDS TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE At the end of the fiscal year, you ll need to pass on certain files to the club secretary or the custodian of the club s permanent records. Cancelled checks (seven years) Financial records and reports Invoices Official documents related to the club foundation, if applicable Incorporation Each club in the United States and in some countries is required to be incorporated. Incorporation is typically completed at the time of the new club chartering. However, it s important to ensure that your club s paperwork has been filed. Check in your club files for a copy of the original paperwork. Kiwanis International and your state or local government agency will need a copy of these files. Be aware that incorporation must be renewed annually or according to your incorporation laws. All clubs are required to be incorporated. Call Kiwanis member services at 1-800-KIWANIS, or +1-317-875-8755, ext. 411, for additional information. KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 29

For U.S. clubs only U.S. revenue act regarding fundraising solicitations United States legislation requires that any fundraising solicitation by or on behalf of Kiwanis clubs and Kiwanis districts must include an express statement that contributions or gifts to the club are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. The statement must be in a conspicuous and easily recognizable format on all solicitations, whether in written or printed form, by television or radio, or by telephone. 990 tax form The IRS requires that all U.S.-based Kiwanis clubs submit a 990 form annually. Not filing this form in a timely manner may put your club s incorporation status at risk, resulting in the loss of its 501(c)4 tax exempt status. This form is due February 15, assuming a fiscal year end of September 30. For more information, go to www.kiwanisone.org/form990. Kiwanis International has established a relationship with a preferred vendor that specializes in not-for-profit accounting software that includes a simple method for submitting your 990 form. For more information, visit www.kiwanisone.org/form990. 30 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

REMEMBER Report club finances promptly each month. Maintain separate reporting for administrative and service accounts. Reconcile bank accounts monthly. Give receipts for funds received. Require an invoice or a check request for checks written. Act as cashier at meetings (when needed). Provide records for annual audit. Retain records for seven years. KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 31

Resources Monthly financial report: Administrative account This sample financial report for the club s administrative account is only intended as a guide. The list of accounts below has been condensed. Treasurers may adapt and expand the accounts as needed for their clubs. KIWANIS CLUB OF MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MONTH ENDING BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE ADMINISTRATIVE INCOME Membership dues and fees Meals/guarantee assessment New member fees Interest income Drawings Other Totals: ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES Meals/guests Meals/members Membership dues and fees New member fees Club newsletter 32 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES CONTINUED Committee expenses Membership Marketing Delegates to: Kiwanis International convention District convention Gifts and flowers President s gifts Social activities Installation event Secretary salary/expenses Insurance and payroll taxes Office expenses Totals: KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 33

ADMIN ACCT SERVICE ACCT ALL FUNDS BANK AND CASH Balance summary: Beginning of the month Current month income Less current month expenses End of the month Total funds in savings Total funds in checking Other investments Total cash & investments: (should equal total balance of all funds) 34 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

Resources Monthly financial report: Service account This sample financial report for the club s service account is only intended as a guide. The list below has been condensed. Treasurers may adapt and expand the accounts as needed for their club. KIWANIS CLUB OF MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MONTH ENDING BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE SERVICE INCOME Fundraising activities Interest income Totals: SERVICE EXPENDITURES Club Division District Youth services Terrific Kids Bring Up Grades Read Around the World Young Children: Priority One Service Leadership Programs Builders Club Kiwanis Kids Aktion Club Circle K International Key Club Key Leader Human and spiritual values Community services Fundraising costs Liability insurance expense Directors and officers insurance District foundation Kiwanis International Foundation Total service account expenditures: Net service account activity: KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 35

Resources Sample of Monthly financial report: Administrative account This sample financial report for the club s administrative account is only intended as a guide. The list of accounts below has been condensed. Treasurers may adapt and expand the accounts as needed for their clubs. KIWANIS CLUB OF June MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MONTH ENDING BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE ADMINISTRATIVE INCOME Membership dues and fees 3,510 3,510 Meals/guarantee assessment 10,000 800 7,200 New member fees (Assumes 50+15+10) 150 75 Interest income (Assumes 77+35+23) x26 Drawings 2,000 167 1,503 Other Member Fundraisers 1,500 1,500 Totals: 1 7,160 967 13,788 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES Meals/guests and Speakers 720 60 540 Meals/members ( 20x10x 50) 10,000 800 7,200 Membership dues and fees (77+35)x26 2,912 2,912 New member fees ( 50+1 5) x 2 130 65 Club newsletter 6 per mo. @ 10 36 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES CONTINUED Committee expenses Membership 500 Marketing 300 Delegates to: 2x750 Kiwanis International convention 1,500 1,500 District convention 3x200 600 200 200 Gifts and flowers 100 60 President s gifts 100 Social activities 75 Installation event 150 Secretary salary/expenses Insurance and payroll taxes Office expenses 73 32 Totals: 1 7,160 1,060 12,509 KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 37

Resources Sample of Monthly financial report: Service account This sample financial report for the club s service account is only intended as a guide. The list below has been condensed. Treasurers may adapt and expand the accounts as needed for their club. KIWANIS CLUB OF June MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MONTH ENDING SERVICE INCOME Fundraising activities Interest income Totals: SERVICE EXPENDITURES Club Scholarships Division District Youth services Terrific Kids Bring Up Grades Read Around the World Young Children: Priority One Service Leadership Programs Builders Club Kiwanis Kids Aktion Club Circle K International Key Club Key Leader ( 2 @ 225) Human and spiritual values Community services Fundraising costs Liability insurance expense Directors and officers insurance District foundation 10x26 Kiwanis International Foundation 10x26 Total service account expenditures: Net service account activity: BUDGETED AMOUNT CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE 6,696 5,000 24 6 18 6,720 6 5,018 4,000 200 200 100 500 500 450 50 200 2,000 2,000 200 200 100 500 500 450 260 260 260 260 6,720 2,000 4,470 0 38 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

Resources Project budget template The template is provided in club committee chairman education as a tool to submit committee/project/ event financial needs to the treasurer or the club board. Income BUDGETED AMOUNT Totals: Expenses ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Totals: ( ) Income total Expenses total ( ) Net KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 39

Resources Check request form Sample format To document expenses and reimbursement requests, use a form like this. KIWANIS CLUB OF KIWANIS CLUB OF REQUEST FOR CHECK OR MEMBER EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT Instructions: Give this form, along with any documentation of the expense, to the treasurer for disbursement action. Pay to Amount $. For Charge to: Administrative account Service account Date 20 By Signature of member (other than treasurer) REQUEST FOR CHECK OR MEMBER EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT Instructions: Give this form, along with any documentation of the expense, to the treasurer for disbursement action. Pay to Amount $. For Charge to: Administrative account Service account Date 20 By Signature of member (other than treasurer) For treasurer s use: Date 20 Check number For treasurer s use: Date 20 Check number 40 WWW.KIWANIS.ORG +1-317-875-8755

Resources Treasurer s monthly checklist July, August and September (before your term of office) Meet with the president-elect and the current treasurer to review responsibilities and current procedures. Review the resources in this guide and at www.kiwanisone.org/leadertools, including the sample forms. Attend the budget planning meeting, which will be scheduled by the president-elect. The club s annual budget is due, if possible, before October 1 and no later than October 15. Monthly duties Prepare the monthly report for the board. Receive all funds paid to the club and deposit them promptly. Prepare and disburse invoices to members. Reconcile cash accounts. Pay all expenses in a timely manner. Yearly duties Pay club dues and fees to Kiwanis International. (Due in December.) Pay dues and/or member fees for your sponsored Service Leadership Program clubs. Ensure the club has an annual audit of club accounts. File a Form 990, 990-N or 990EZ with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by February 15 (U. S. clubs only). Get information at www.kiwanisone.org/form990. Mail club donations to the Kiwanis International Foundation annual campaign in November or with your annual dues and fees in December. July, August or September of your term in office Meet with your president-elect and the incoming treasurer to review responsibilities and current procedures. Transfer all materials to the incoming club treasurer before October 1. Congratulations on your year of success! KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP GUIDE 41