Well, it’s happened. A regional bank failed and others are struggling. What does it mean for a bank to fail? It means the bank cannot fulfill its obligations to depositors or borrowers. While bank failures are rare, we are again reminded that they do happen. Since the year 2000, over 500 banks have failed, the majority during the great recession of 2008. Why should nonprofit leaders care about this? Many small to Read More
5 Questions for the Expert: Cash and Cash Management
In previous posts, we’ve discussed how nonprofits should strive to hold enough cash to take advantage of unexpected opportunities or unplanned losses. To hammer home the point, we asked Aron Chazen, CEO of Treasury Curve, for his perspective about cash reserves. Among Treasury Curve's clients are public sector institutions, looking to manage pools of taxpayer money and other public funds to ensure cash is deployed Read More
Won the Lottery? Don’t Do This.
Your adult son is asking you for money again. He wants $100,000 to open a second restaurant to expand into a new market. You’re inclined to gift him the money since his first restaurant has been a great success. But here’s the thing: he’s sitting on $44 million after winning the lottery a few years ago. He invested the proceeds prudently so that the performance gains alone have amounted to almost $3 million a Read More