Date: Monday 5th November 2012
Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Venue: Chartered Accountant's Hall, London, EC2R 6EA
Speakers: Lisa Priestley, Paddy Lewis, Reza Motazedi, Nigel Davies
Charities face increasing pressure to do more for less - how can you maximise returns on investments? Attend our essential event for charity trustees and hear insights into the current economy, and how it affects your sector.
Hear from the Charity Commission on regulatory requirements, and tips on how to make a trustee’s report engaging and compelling to donors, beneficiaries and stakeholders. The programme includes a financial reporting session specifically for trustees, and an introduction to charity accounting, including income and expenditure recognition, fund accounting, and reserves. Share knowledge and experience through our Q&A and networking opportunities, and learn how to demonstrate the effectiveness of your charity’s management, activities and achievements.
This event is in support of the Charity Commission’s Trustee Week (5-11 November). Trustees’ Week is the annual celebration of trusteeship. The ICAEW has supported the Charity Commission’s Trustees’ Week media campaign since its launch in 2010.
For further information, please visit the website.
Hear from the Charity Commission on regulatory requirements, and tips on how to make a trustee’s report engaging and compelling to donors, beneficiaries and stakeholders. The programme includes a financial reporting session specifically for trustees, and an introduction to charity accounting, including income and expenditure recognition, fund accounting, and reserves. Share knowledge and experience through our Q&A and networking opportunities, and learn how to demonstrate the effectiveness of your charity’s management, activities and achievements.
This event is in support of the Charity Commission’s Trustee Week (5-11 November). Trustees’ Week is the annual celebration of trusteeship. The ICAEW has supported the Charity Commission’s Trustees’ Week media campaign since its launch in 2010.
For further information, please visit the website.
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