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I would argue that a board without a budget is derelict in their duties. Not only is it responsible and professional to develop and use a budget, but it is a tool that will allow you to plan for the future, be transparent, and respond to changes in circumstances. A budget ultimately makes life easier.
I would be suspicious of anyone who purposely avoids budgeting. What are they hiding? Is there a problem with how the money is being spent? Is someone trying to avoid the truth about being in the red--or worse--potential evidence of theft or misappropriated funds?
It would concern me to not have a budget and/or have a board that actively avoided the process.
> On Nov 15, 2013, at 5:08 PM, "Beverly Bradway" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Are there reasons that a non-profit would avoid developing a budget?
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