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WWW.AGRM.ORGMAYJUNE 2016 49 BE MONEYWISE In Streetsmart Financial Basics for Nonprofit Managers Wiley Thomas McLaughlin explains in plain English how to use financial information to effectively run nonprof- its. He concentrates on how to read interpret and use financial data from bookkeepers and accountants to make management decisions that ensure the ongoing finan- cial future of your organiza- tion. The book is organized into four distinct parts analysis accounting operations and control and features more than 50 easy-to-read charts tables checklists and instructive side- bars. It includes a disc with handy finan- cial templates to copy modify and use. CHARITIES IN CANADA How do Canadas nonprofits stack up Canadas charitable and nonprofit sector is the second largest in the world the Netherlands is the largest the U.S. is fifth. Canada has an estimated 170000 nonprofits and charities half of these 54 are run entirely by volunteers. 2 million people are employed by these organizations representing 11.1 of the economically active population. Smaller provinces have a higher number of organizations relative to their populations. Source Imagine Canada