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December's issue of Charity Finance contains our annual audit fees survey. This detailed piece of research gives you exactly what you need to judge whether and by how much your own audit fee is too high as well as invaluable insights into the best firms in the marketplace.
On its own, this single issue could help you recover the cost of your annual subscription many times over.
Of course, there's plenty more fascinating and useful content in the December issue, including:
- An in-depth critical look at social finance with a series of articles in which we review the nascent market, examine whether there are too many regulations, put social impact bonds under the microscope, talk to a social investment pioneer, and reveal why one charity decided to launch its own social investment bond.
- A profile of William Shawcross, newly installed chair of the Charity Commission, which suggests he may have his work cut out to demonstrate he is sufficiently independent of the government.
- PLUS in-depth analytical pieces on creating consortia, insolvency, and reactivating lapsed donors.
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And finally...
Date for your diary: The Charity Awards 2013 open for entries on 3 December. Visit civilsociety.co.uk/charityawards and follow us on Twitter @charity_awards for the latest developments.