When completing an independent examination the individual has to be qualified in order to sign the final report. Our team members are part of various professional bodies recognised within The Charaties Act 2011.
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Beyond compliance
For us, the independent examination is not just a box-ticking exercise but an opportunity to offer guidance and support to trustees and treasurers about best practices and procedures for the benefit of the charity and their cause.
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Complex Scenarios
We have extensive experience in charities whose situations require complex and specialist knowledge such as group accounting with trading subsidiaries, non-business activity and endowment funds, to name just a few.
Clarity for charaties
For charaties, an independent examination may either be desired or required to confirm that a set of accounts meet set criteria.
While not a full audit, the independent examination provides vital assurance that the accounts have been scrutinised by an external professional and satisfactory evidence can be produced, backing up the accounts.
compliance with the Statement Of Recommended Practice (SORP) can be tricky, so our service ensures that charity reporting is as accurate as can be.
Our goal is to help trustees and treasurers install robust procedures and financial controls enabling stakeholders to take comfort in knowing the charity's governance is up to scratch.
We work with charities of all sizes involved in a wide range of causes, trades and structures.
We either work with your in house financial team to produce the accounts on your behalf or review ready made documents presented to use for review.
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