30 Bridge Estate Budget, Financial Accounts 2023/24 and Financial Management PDF 415 KB
Report of the Corporate Director for Finance and Resources
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Minutes:
Thomas Straw, Senior Accountant (Capital programmes), presented the report providing the Committee with an update on the forecasted outturn for 2023-24 and a balanced budget for 2024-25, highlighting the following:
(a)
for the forecast 2023-24 outturn, Bridge Estate Trust has seen
little movement between the original budget and the forecast
outturn, with a slight reduction in the operating
surplus;
(b)
a reduction in rental income is forecast in the 2024-25 budget,
with a prudent assumption in relation to lease breakages and rental
increase. Bridge Estate Trust will be monitoring its Revenue
Position throughout the financial year updating the budget as
required following detailed reports from Property
Services;
(c)
according to Charity Commission guidelines the accounts for 2022-23
and the annual return were required to be submitted by the 31st
January 2024. This deadline was missed due to availability of
resources within the Council;
(d)
the external audit of the 2022-23 accounts identified a net
misstatement of £0.013m within debtors and the bad debt
provision. This was not corrected within the 2022-23 financial
accounts due to being deemed immaterial. In some instances,
external auditors were unable to use lease agreements to verify the
rent received, and there are some aged invoices raised by the
Council to Bridge;
(e)
during 2023-24 concerns were raised regarding the financial
management of the Bridge Estate funds. Committee members were
assured that the statement of accounts is compiled in accordance
with the relevant accounting standards, with transfers between the
Unrestricted to Endowment funds is in accordance with the
regulation not as reported. The charity has made a surplus of
£268,100 after paying the grant to the Council of
£750,000, which is split between the Unrestricted Fund and
the Endowment Fund;
(f) the Committee should review the process where residue income is transferred to the Council. As part of this review consideration should be given as to whether the charity should engage with an independent external advisor due to perceived or actual conflicts of interest between officers acting on behalf of the Council and the Charity.
The following points were raised during the discussion which followed:
(g)
the grant to the Council is the same despite the reduced operating
surplus because the unearmarked reserve has a healthy balance. The
grant is expected to be lower next year based in the current
forecast;
(h)
when the Charity Commission were informed that the deadline for
their return would be missed they raise no concerns and no penalty
was raised. The deadline is expected to be met for 2023-24 due to
additional resource in the finance department;
(i)
independent external advice will need to be sought at a cost, as
investigations into with Nottingham Community Voluntary Services
have been unsuccessful. Draft questions will be shared with
Committee members before going out and contacting
specialists.
Forecast 2023-24 Outturn
Resolved
to
(1)
note the surplus forecast for 2023-24 is £0.678m, compared
to the original approved budget surplus of £0.751m (approved
at Trust and Charity Committee 27 March 2023);
(2) approve the allocation ... view the full minutes text for item 30