a gap for straightforward, understandable finance training that dealt with the reality faced by the charities,She has been delivering iterations of All Things Financial for SCVO for a long time now; financial policies,Her training aims to remove the fear factor from finances and give non-financial people the skills and,Pamela's current courses: All things financial: building a strong financial foundation, All things financial,: budgeting and sound financial management and All things financial: annual accounting and external reporting
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If you’re a charity, it will be ‘Trustees’.,TreasurerAll trustees are responsible for financial oversight.,Specific duties can include: - controlling and accounting for the organisation’s finances- issuing receipts,reports, raising issues and answering questions at regular meetings and the AGM- liaising with the auditors,or financial examiners for the annual review of accounts- ensuring statutory returns are made to any
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The AGM is also the main opportunity for the trustees to report on their activities and be held to account,; with discussion of the accounts relating to the previous year.,Financial Reporting All trustees have a collective responsibility for the organisation’s financial management,Organisations with charitable or company status must follow the relevant regulations on financial reporting,Financial reporting (sample financial policies and procedures) is an important agenda item and should
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These include: Operational – records required for the day-to-day functions of the charity.,time, e.g. payroll, VAT.Master – important records which give evidence of significant transactions or events,The shortest time recommended for records is often six years after the end of the financial year when,It requires you to dispose of any records you no longer need, or face financial penalties.,at a General meetingMinimum period of 10 years / PermanentCharities Act 2005 & Companies ActAnnual accounts
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Anna Fowlie, SCVO Chief Executive Welcome to the SCVO Impact Report 2021/22 This page tells you about,tackling the climate emergency, how to improve equality, diversity and inclusion, how to mitigate our own financial,I hope you enjoy this impact report for 2021/22.,SCVO Scottish Parliament event Hosted by Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP, we organised this well-attended event,sector Deputy First Minister’s Covid Recovery Strategic Group Scottish Leaders Forum leadership group Accountability
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Participating in Volunteer Scotland’s Community Wealth Building consultation event and in Social Enterprise,Accountability and Transparency To ensure accountability for implementation, we need transparency through,Reporting Guidance is needed around how CWB will be reported and measured.,Even basic financial needs, such as finding and opening a suitable bank account, depositing cash with,New charities struggled to identify and open suitable accounts, which prevented many from being able
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