Free Accounting Download: Church Chart of Accounts Template

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What is a Church Chart of Accounts?

A church chart of accounts (COA) is a resource that serves as a directory of all of the church’s financial records. It’s the foundation for all accounting procedures, allowing churches to manage and report transactions more effectively for their congregations and communities.

Whether you're new to church financial management or just looking to streamline your current system, a well-organized, comprehensive COA is an essential resource to improve financial tracking and reporting.

Use This Accounting Template To…

  • Easily track all of your church’s assets, liabilities, net assets (equity), revenue, and expenses.
  • Categorize financial activity by class, location, and project to get a clear and detailed view of your church's financial performance.
  • Develop a reference for creating accurate and complete financial reports.

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Looking for more information about nonprofit accounting and financial management? Check out these additional resources:

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Nonprofit Accounting: A Guide to Basics and Best Practices

Our nonprofit accounting guide walks through the definition of fund accounting as well as the statements and documents that you must pull from your COA. Read about it in this article.

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