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Accounting & Governance Services

MiteCiphers offers outsourced accounting and governance services for churches and faith-based non-profit organizations using best-of-class people and software applications.  We manage the process and insure that your financial reports are timely and accurate.

 

Services include:

  • General Ledger
  • Accounts Payable & Check Writing
  • Accounts Recievable & Invoicing
  • Payroll Integration
  • Contribution Processing, including On-line Giving
  • Restricted Funds Accounting
  • Cash Disbursements
  • Safe Check Signing Procedures
  • Budgeting and Financial Planning
  • Schedule Weekly & Monthly On-Line Reporting

 

 

Best Practices & Efficiency

We share proven best practices, developed and continually refined by experience in working with a variety of clients, that ensure accountability and efficiency.

 

Examples of best practices provided include:

  • Proactive Governance - avoid problems
  • Reactive Accountability - rectify problems
  • Operational Efficiency - spend your time on the mission you are called to, not doing the busy work of keeping the ligths on
  • Leadership Empowerment - get timely financial information to your leadership team to enable prompt decision making

 

Technology Impacting Mission

At Mite Ciphers, we know accounting and governance, but we also know technology.  We utilize technology to achieve efficiency, effective communication, and responsiveness to our clients.

 

Mite Ciphers uses on-demand Software-as-a-Service accounting applications from ACS Technologies and Intuit QuickBooks to provide easy access to financial statements for budgeting and operational decision making.  We evaluate each client individually to recommend the right combination of solutions and procedures to meet their needs of their mission.

Mite Ciphers to officially launch Feb 9 in Greensboro, North Carolina

on Thu, 11/18/2010 - 14:21

Mite Ciphers will officially launch its services at The Anglican Mission in the Americas Winter Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina in February 2011.