Charities' fundraising financial transactions should be reported in the interests of accountability, and the report should be publicly available. However, research shows that at present there is little consistency in how fundraising is defined or in how such transactions are reported, and little guidance from accounting standards. This report examines whether the current reporting of fundraising in annual financial statements by Australian charities is fit for the purposes of informing the donating public and other stakeholders, whether through the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission’s registry strategy or through other means such as private ratings agencies. The authors endeavour to suggest a way forward if it is not
“Great Expectations”: charity reporting and their accountability to funders The charitable sector is...
The reporting practices of Australian charities’ are largely unregulated and this thesis exami...
Purpose – Charities are becoming recognised as playing an important part in communities by furtherin...
Charities' fundraising financial transactions should be reported in the interests of accountability,...
Australian charities are facing increased public scrutiny of their financial reports, which must now...
Charities are important in modern Australian society because they provide a substantial proportion o...
The not-for-profit sector is made up of approximately 700,000 entities employing around 600,000 peop...
Access to charities' financial statements has recently become possible in New Zealand due to the dev...
Executive summary of Report examining definitions of fundraising and formal Australian accounting st...
Access to charities' financial statements has recently become possible in New Zealand due to the dev...
This study aims to identify issues in the financial reporting of charities in New Zealand through an...
This study aims to identify issues in the financial reporting of charities in New Zealand through an...
This research examines the disclosure patterns of narrative information in the annual reports of the...
This research examines the disclosure patterns of narrative information in the annual reports of the...
A financial study is presented of charities registered under the Queensland Collections Act. These c...
“Great Expectations”: charity reporting and their accountability to funders The charitable sector is...
The reporting practices of Australian charities’ are largely unregulated and this thesis exami...
Purpose – Charities are becoming recognised as playing an important part in communities by furtherin...
Charities' fundraising financial transactions should be reported in the interests of accountability,...
Australian charities are facing increased public scrutiny of their financial reports, which must now...
Charities are important in modern Australian society because they provide a substantial proportion o...
The not-for-profit sector is made up of approximately 700,000 entities employing around 600,000 peop...
Access to charities' financial statements has recently become possible in New Zealand due to the dev...
Executive summary of Report examining definitions of fundraising and formal Australian accounting st...
Access to charities' financial statements has recently become possible in New Zealand due to the dev...
This study aims to identify issues in the financial reporting of charities in New Zealand through an...
This study aims to identify issues in the financial reporting of charities in New Zealand through an...
This research examines the disclosure patterns of narrative information in the annual reports of the...
This research examines the disclosure patterns of narrative information in the annual reports of the...
A financial study is presented of charities registered under the Queensland Collections Act. These c...
“Great Expectations”: charity reporting and their accountability to funders The charitable sector is...
The reporting practices of Australian charities’ are largely unregulated and this thesis exami...
Purpose – Charities are becoming recognised as playing an important part in communities by furtherin...