Charity Property Conference 2013
29 Oct 2013
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Ian Oakley-Smith is an insolvency practitioner at PriceWaterhouseCoopers with over 17 years experience. He has significant sector experience in the travel/tourism and charity and not-for-profit sectors, helping businesses and stakeholders in these fields for many years.
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Charities are settling in to a new operating environment in which demand is high, growth is low and all options – from downsizing to merging – are on the table.
Ian Oakley-Smith analyses how charities have responded to the public spending cuts and finds that merger activity is not as common as some might expect.
Charities are not merging with other charities nearly as much as might be expected in the wake of the public spending cuts, new figures from the Charity Commission suggest.
Why trustees must remain alert to the possibility of insolvency and handle the situation carefully to avoid being held personally liable.
Why quality financial management is a key to sustainability and not a luxury
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