Edward McMillan is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Association Executive.

He is a professional speaker, writer, and consultant. Ed is the nationally recognized authority on not-for-profit financial and management topics.

Since 1992 he has work with the United States Chamber of Commerce, the American Society of Association Executives, the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Mr. McMillan has authored five books on not-for-profit financial management:

Guide to Fringe Benefits for Not-for-Profit Organizations

Complying with SFAS #116 and #117

Model Accounting and Financial Policies and Procedures for Not-for-Profit

Organizations

Essential Financial Considerations for Not-for-Profit Organizations

Budgeting and Financial Management Handbook for Not-for-Profit Organizations

In 1997, Mr. McMillan was the first recipient of the United States Chamber of Commerce’s Excellence in Teaching Award for the Institutes of Organization Management.

He is keynote speaker and lecturer for national and regional associations and state societies of association and chamber of commerce executives.

Credentials:

  • CPA Certification
  • Two accounting degrees
  • Faculty chair for Finance for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for

Organization Management

  • Faculty Member of the American Society of Association Executives’ Executive

Development Program

  • Continuing Education Faculty Presenter for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Frequently published in trade journals, magazines and newsletters

Topics:

  • Avoiding and handling IRS audits
  • Budgeting
  • Understanding not-for-profit accounting
  • Tax implications of lobbying
  • Choosing and utilizing CPA firms
  • Setting up internal controls
  • Current tax and accounting issues
  • Disclosure issues
  • Understanding Unrelated Business Income Tax
  • Setting up an Accounting and Financial Policies Manual
  • Explaining Restricted Funds
  • Wholly Owned Taxable Subsidiaries