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Who should attend?
This course was recorded in June 2024 and is suitable for charity trustees
exercise control over, and are legally responsible for, the management of a
charity. Although they are volunteers, their role as trustees carries
significant responsibility. For example, a charity's trustees are responsible
for the preparation of an annual report and financial statements which,
together, are generally recognised as key documents in the discharge of
accountability to external users. Thus, this course should be of interest to all
those involved in charity accounting and reporting, including trustees, charity
accountants and practitioners.
Course overview
- Early problems identified with charity reporting;
- Development and evolution of the charity SORP;
- Charity annual reporting requirements;
- Type of accounts that a charity should prepare under charity law;
- Major changes between SORP 2005 and the FRS 102 Charities SORP;
- The requirements of the FRS 102 Charities SORP with respect to the
trustees' annual report and financial statements.
- Charity performance and impact reporting
Key learning outcome
After attending this course, participants should have an appreciation of
the:
- early problems identified with charity reporting;
- development and evolution of the charity SORP;
- key changes between SORP 2005 and the FRS 102 Charities SORP; and
- requirements of the FRS 102 Charities SORP, particularly with respect to
the Trustees’ Annual Report (including impact reporting).
Speaker's Bio
Ciaran Connolly is Professor of Accounting at Queen's
University Belfast and Subject Leader for the Accounting Group in Queen's
Management School. A fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland, he holds a DPhil
from the University of Ulster and an MBA from Queen's University Belfast.
Ciaran's main area of research is in the field of public services, particularly
the financial and performance measurement aspects of the charity and public
sectors, and he has published widely in this area.
Contact Us
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3930