Don Bawtree
Don Bawtree heads up accountancy firm BDO not for profit unit unit and has specific responsibility for larger and national clients. He is a charity sector expert with 20 years experience in the sector with a particular focus on financial governance. Apart from lecturing, client and committee work, Don is chair of the Auditing Practices Board committee and author of the guide to SORP compliance, published by Charity Finance. He is also author with Kate Kirkland of Tottel's Charity Administration, and is on the advisory board of Governance magazine
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The Financial Reporting Council has today issued FRS 102, the financial reporting standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, following several delays.
Don Bawtree bemoans the lack of consistency in reserves reporting by charities. 
Don Bawtree explains changes to HMRC's penalty system.
Charity finance directors must ensure they are fully appraised of their pension scheme’s investment strategy, say Richard Farr and Don Bawtree.
Getting the message across to supporters in financial reporting is becoming just as important a goal as statutory compliance, finds Diane Sim.
Charities could lose out on opportunities created by the Public Services (Social Value) Act by not being as proactive as commercial organisations, Don Bawtree, partner at accountancy firm BDO, has warned.






