Appropriate for accounting,
nonprofit, public policy, social research, cooperative studies, and public administration
courses.
Social accounting focuses on
the effects of an organization on its communities of interest. Quarter/Mook/Richmond look
at how nonprofits and cooperatives create value and how they can measure their social
performance.
Table of Contents
Tables and Figures
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Social Economy
3. Social Accounting: Theory
and Practical Applications
4. A Social Return on
Investment Approach
5. Socioeconomic Impact and
Resource Statements: Junior Achievement of Rochester
6. An Expanded Value Added
Statement
7. Volunteer Value Added:
Five Nonprofits
8. A Social Accounting
Toolkit
9. Making It Count
References
Index
239 pages