Don't miss June's Charity Finance

15 May 2012 News

Last month the coalition government marked its first two years in office. In June's Charity Finance we examine what the government’s policies for civil society had achieved during that time.

Charity Finance June 2012

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Last month the coalition government concluded its first two years in office. Civil Society Media marked the occasion by bringing together 100 leading figures to challenge the sector's politicians about what the coalition's policies have achieved for civil society so far. The outcome is covered in a three-page special in June's Charity Finance.

Also in June's edition:

  • The Charity Awards Shortlist - we review the work of the 32 charities hoping to take the prizes on 14 June.
  • Banking Survey - Diane Sim examines how the banking crisis has affected the sector and finds an ethical approach is increasingly important to charities and their supporters.
  • There are too many examples of risk registers being long on words and short on meaning. Kate Sayer outlines a fresh approach to the process.
  • Pesh Framjee suggests how the ASB can resolve the problems he identifies with its proposals for the new financial reporting standard.
  • And Charles Nall takes a refreshing alternative view of the current debate about pension-scheme deficits.

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