Are charities ready for Real Time?
16 May 2012
Real Time Information has now been introduced, but are charities ready for it? Vasileios Kospanos explains...
New entrants have significantly increased the minimum income requirements for membership of the Charity 250 Index, writes Diane Sim.
Five new entrants and five exits, but still no change in the top tier in this year’s review of the Charity 100 Index, reports Diane Sim.
The Charity 100 Index continues to rise but – mirroring last year’s lacklustre performance – it is still falling short of both its quarterly and annual benchmarks, finds Diane Sim.
For the first time in two years the Charity 250 Index has outperformed both its quarterly and annual benchmarks, writes Diane Sim.
The Charity 100 Index has met its quarterly performance target but needs a few more quarters like this to get fully back on track, reports Diance Sim.
Income from grants and fees continues to prop up other income streams in the Charity 250 Index. Diane Sim wonders how long this can be sustained.
Financial results for 2010 have so far arrested the decline of the Charity 100 Index, but they should not mask its continued underperformance, reports Diane Sim.
Strong Q1 performance tails off in Q2, as income from grants and fees comes under pressure, reports Diane Sim.
16 May 2012
Real Time Information has now been introduced, but are charities ready for it? Vasileios Kospanos explains...
10 May 2012
Lord Paul Myners, one of the UK’s best known businessmen and an experienced trustee, sets out the key...
9 May 2012
Framework agreements are becoming more and more common. Andrew Millross explains what they are.
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
21 May 2012
How do you solve a problem like a pension deficit? David McHattie tackles the issue.
15 May 2012
David Davison mounts his soapbox to call for pensions reform.