Charity Finance Bundle

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Representing fantastic value for money the Charity Finance Bundle comprises a one year subscription to Charity Finance magazine, a copy of the Charity Finance Yearbook 2010 and a copy of the Accounts Compliance Checklist 2010

Charity Finance Magazine

Charity Finance magazine is the leading business magazine for charity sector professionals.

Published ten times a year, Charity Finance, the UK’s best-selling, most influential and informed journal for senior voluntary sector managers, addresses the key concerns that affect you and your charity on a day-to-day basis.

Each issue features authoritative analysis, thought-provoking articles, detailed in-house research, succinct news and unrivalled awareness of the major issues affecting the sector, allowing you to stay up-to-date with all the latest trends and technical information, and helping you to manage your charity’s resources more effectively.

Publication frequency: Monthly (except January and August)

Charity Finance Yearbook 2010

Rigorously updated, this ultimate reference tool for finance directors and chief executives now comprises 484 pages, packed with checklists, model job descriptions, essential contracts, sector statistics, legal developments and the best of feature and reference material.

The brand new Charity Finance Yearbook represents fantastic value-for-money, buy now and you’ll have the latest information at your fingertips on key topics including:

  • Strategies for recession
  • Investment options
  • Preventing fraud
  • The future of SORP
  • VAT update
  • Public benefit
  • Charitable Incorporated Organisations
  • Pensions
  • HMRC inspections
  • Data protection
  • Going concern
  • Developing trustees

Accounts Compliance Checklist 2010

Compliance is ever-evolving and this checklist is updated annually to ensure that it remains the definitive working document for charity accounting staff and advisers.

It has been designed specifically for use by all UK charities with gross income over £100,000, including Scottish and Irish charities, but is equally relevant to smaller charities wishing to follow best practice.

This revised checklist covers all the changes since the 2005 Sorp was issued, and takes full account of the recent requirements of the Companies Act 2006, public benefit reporting, and even covers the forthcoming mandatory reporting of heritage assets.

Produced by Don Bawtree, award winning charity partner at audit firm BDO Stoy Hayward, this brand new checklist takes the hard work out of ensuring compliance with the regime.

This offer is only available to civil society organisations.

FREE Online Access

This offer also entitles you to receive online access to civilsociety.co.uk. Giving you access to Finance, Fundraising, Governance and IT content for the course of your subscription.


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