Charities are expected to apply proper accounting principles like any other organisation. However, the regulatory and reporting regimes are different, so the annual accounts of charities look different from those of ordinary companies. If you think your charity is doing something that goes against these, it is always worth asking for an explanation, rather than just assuming that it’s because things are different in the charity world.
Charity accounts and independent examination
Trustees
Trustees have overall control of a charity and are responsible for making sure it’s doing what it was set up to do. They may be known by other titles, such as:
- Directors
- Board members
- Governors
- Committee members
Whatever they are called, trustees are the people who lead the charity and decide how it is run. Being a trustee means making decisions that will impact people’s lives. Depending on what the charity does, you will be making a difference to your local community or to society as a whole.
Trustees use their skills and experience to support their charities, helping them achieve their aims. Trustees also often learn new skills during their time on the board.
Our Charitable services
We provide an extensive range of services, including accounting, bookkeeping, independent examination and financial planning and management. Other services include.
- Charity Governance and advice
- Charity formation
The benefit our services can provide to your charity
- Specialised knowledge in the field means someone understands your organisation in depth
- You will not have to employ in-house staff which will minimise costs
- You receive reports and accounts in a timely manner
- Your accounts are prepared to a high standard
- You are compliant with the relevant laws and regulations affecting your charity
- You can focus on your core aims
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London IG11 7BZ United Kingdom