Ian Allsop

Ian Allsop

Freelance columnist

Ian Allsop was editor of Charity Finance magazine from 2004 until early 2009. He also edited Association Manager and prior to this worked for accountants BDO Stoy Hayward.

Since leaving Charity Finance to become a full-time father, Allsop has taken on occasional PR tasks for companies serving the sector and continued his role as a judge for the Charity Awards.

He has also volunteered for Oxfam.

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Dodgy politics

Government incompetence over the tax relief cap gets Ian Allsop very hot under the collar.

Arcane accounting and FRS 17

Don Bawtree looks in-depth at the complex rules governing pensions accounting.

Charity pensions: Kept in the dark?

Ian Allsop examines the defined-benefit pension commitments of the UK's 40 largest charities, and finds some worrying numbers.

Photo credit Belathee Photography

Foul play and a lack of transparency is suspected  by Ian Allsop at the PTA pancake-day fundraiser. 

Audit committees: moving centre stage

Ian Allsop investigates the role of audit committees in our largest charities and finds them to be a source of increasing influence.

Eva Peron, former first lady of Argentina, copyright HerFariasP

Ian Allsop gets advice on management theory from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice and Paul McCartney.

Staying ahead of the Olympic Games

Ian Allsop stakes his claim for the gold medal in the 2012 cynicism marathon.

Coming clean

A nice piece of duck at the CFDG dinner, gets Ian Allsop chewing on the meaty subject of impact reporting.

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