Charities SORP (FRS 102) – Accounting & Reporting by Charities
BPP Professional Education
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Location & dates
9-10 Portland Place
West London
London
W1B1PR
United Kingdom
Overview
Background
For accounting periods starting after 1 January 2015 the UK’s accounting framework will undergo the biggest change for a generation, and the not for profit sector are not exempt from those changes, with new accounting standards and not one, but two new SORPs.
Overview
Successive versions of the Charities SORP have set out how a charity should report annually on resources entrusted to it and the activities it undertakes. The revised version of the SORP applicable from 2015 further hones charity reporting, but also reflects the new principles as UK GAAP further converges with its international counterpart.
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Description
Course Content
This course provides an introduction to charity accounting and the principles of the existing and forthcoming Charities SORP.
Learning outcomes include obtaining a greater understanding of:
- The contents of the Charities SORP
- The presentation of the trustees’ annual report
- The statement of financial activities
- How to analyse support costs
- The Charities Act 2006 overview
Who is this course for?
This course will prove useful to those new to the charities sector or existing employees looking for an insight into the new regime. Auditors of charities would also benefit from attending.
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