May’s Charity Finance includes a major new investigation into the issue of womens' pay and their representation in civil society leadership.
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'Mind The Gap' looks at how women are faring in terms of both securing senior positions, and what they are paid. Much has already been written on this subject, but with new figures combined with fresh analysis from our group editor, Tania Mason, the article helps lift the lid further and could serve to benchmark your own organisation.
Also in May
- We look in-depth at pensions, and how 40 of the largest 50 charities have defined benefit schemes with an eye-watering total aggregate deficit of £4.7bn.
- Also on pensions, Don Bawtree explains the complex accounting rules that govern them and Sarah Maguire outlines the steps you need to take to comply with the forthcoming auto-enrolment duty.
- On the investment front David Williams examines the merits of ‘recovery investing’ and Lord Paul Myners sets out his key principles of charity investment.
- Catherine Howarth highlights how an increasing number of charities are becoming shareholder activists.
- Zoe Amar examines the relationship between finance and marketing departments.
- Lesley Baliga shares her experiences of the three-way merger that has recently led to the creation of Disability Rights UK.
- And John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
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