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The rich are different, but some are more different than others, according to a recent report |
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Hannah Candlin reviews the regulation and enforcement of the expenses rules in the charity sector and anticipates a tightening of controls in 2010
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Dan Pallotta and Joe Saxton look at how restraints on non-profits undermine their potential to innovate and generate large incomes for their beneficiaries |
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Robert Warne explains the VAT cost implications of buying overseas services under the 2010 reverse charge rules |
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Andrew Derry highlights the foreign exchange exposure INGOs face and asks if foreign exchange hedging is an appropriate solution |
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Mark Pincher looks at the expenditure and reserves of the UK’s largest charities in the context of the external environment |
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Data protection and communications regulations are just as applicable to charities as other organisations. James Milligan explains the requirements |
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Melvin Coleman reflects on the lack of diversity among the charity sector’s captains of finance |
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Martin Gray mulls over some recent governance reviews and identifies the key success factors of an effective board |
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Ruth Lesirge and Hilary Barnard review the cost/benefit of leadership development in all sizes and non-profit organisations |
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The Million Pound Donors Report is now in its second year. Beth Breeze provides some further illumination on this important, but little-understood, area of giving |
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Angela Smith talks about about animal welfare, training commissioners and sychronised swimming |
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