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    Financial Report for Dummies

    The written part was made by the Skopje-

    Enschede AC.

    Budapest Zaragoza AC decided to improve the manual in news and layout.

    Audit Commission Budapest ZaragozaMichele Minuti (AEGEE-Brescia)

    Ilona Bogomolova (AEGEE-Kyiv)

    Tina Pance (AEGEE-Ljubljana)

    December 2012

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    Financial Report for DummiesIn this guide you will find somepractical information on how to do yourfinancial report. We know that some locals and WGs have finance-lovers thatobviously dont need it, but also some of you that see it as a punishment.

    Well, dont! We dont hate you, we just believe in transparency and also that it

    is very good for you to keep record of your money! (like when your mum tells

    you to eat vegetables!)

    We hope that after reading this guide, youll be ready and willing to fulfill the

    antennae criteria about sending your Financial Report!

    Lets get started!

    Audit Commission Skopje-Enschede

    Esperanza Rodrguez Medina, Anna Gots, Tim de Jong

    Special Thanks for:

    Alberto Cuesta Noriega (AEGEE-Oviedo)

    Dmytro Kononenko (AEGEE-Kyiv)

    January 2012

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    According the CIA

    ANTENNAE CRITERIA

    Article 3: Antenna

    12. Submit a yearly financial report, subject to approval by the Audit

    Commission during the first quarter of the calendar year or on demand of theComit Directeur;

    News From Autumn Agora Budapest

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    According the CIAGENERAL FINANCIAL RULES

    III BOOKKEEPING

    Article 15: Financial reports criteria for Locals

    All financial reports sent by the AEGEE Locals in a due way and within

    set time lines shall meet next conditions:

    The balance is in balance (Total Assets = Total Liabilities).

    All the data are filled in.

    The difference between the opening and the closing balancematches the profit/loss.

    The opening balance of the current financial report is equal to the

    closing balance of the previous one.

    The declared fee payment is the result as checked upon with AEGEE-

    Europe records.

    Consequently, in case there is a debt or credit towards AEGEE-Europe,there must be

    consistency between declared expenses, credit or debit and AEGEE-

    Europe records.

    The Financial Report shouldnt present any signs of inconsistency or

    fraud.

    News From Autumn Agora Budapest

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    Financial Report for DummiesGENERAL INFORMATION

    So after your New Years Eve hangover is gone, you may want to start thinkingabout the Financial Report. Its recommendable that you are subscribed to

    BOARD-L and Treasurer-L, so you can get the reminder with the current version

    of the Financial Report and the deadline.

    The Financial Report form is relatively permanent, but it may be improved from

    year to year, so its better if you wait until you receive the updated version to

    complete it.

    NOTE This doesnt mean that you can forget about your finances: you should do your

    bookkeeping during the whole period! Its really annoying to find yourself with tons of

    bills at the end of the year!

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    DO YOU NEED THE EXTENDED VERSION?

    Most of you will probably find in here everything you need to fulfill your FinancialReport. However, there are some antennae which the items that will be described

    are not enough for them. Last year it was implemented an Extended Version for

    those.

    If you have one of these items in your Balance Sheet, then you may need to use it: Inventory

    Debtors

    Creditors

    Reserve

    Depreciation

    If this is the case, please, contact Audit Commission.

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    Financial Report for DummiesTHE FASCINATING WORLD OFACCOUNTING...

    You have to distinguish two elements: Profit and Loss statement and Balance.The Balance is a picture of how you were at the beginning (Opening Balance),

    and then, at the end of the period (Closing Balance). Like those advertisements

    for losing weight!

    The Profit and Loss is the story. It tells what happened in between of those

    two! So did you exercise a lot and eat healthy? Or did you play videogames

    while eating fast food? We see the evolution of your incomes and expenses

    during the year, to tell how youve got from your opening balance to your

    closing balance.

    NOTE the opening balance of one period is the same as the closing balance of the

    previous one.

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    DATA THAT WE NEED

    You have to fill some basic data as your name, local/WG, phone number. And veryimportant: your financial period! It could be that due to legalities in your country

    you open the financial year in January or in September. So be careful and clarify

    that!

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    Expendituresmoney you use for something!

    Incomemoney you get!

    The Profit and loss

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    THE PROFIT AND LOSS EXPEDITURES

    Overhead Costs

    These are the most common expenditures, the ones that most locals/WGs have. If

    theres some that you dont have, just put a 0.

    It includes:

    Telephone and Fax costs Printouts and copies

    Office Material

    Office Rent (in case you have to pay for it)

    IT costs (those linked to your website)

    Bank costs

    Other overhead costs: Any other kind you may need to include.

    Just write what they are on remarks!

    An example: if you pay membership fees to the National Chamber of Commerce or

    any other national/local corporation.

    The Profit and loss

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    Fees

    These are the fees that you paid to AEGEE-Europe during the period. There aretwo kinds:

    Membership fees: Your antenna pays to AEGEE-Europe 25% (with some

    exceptions) of what you collect from your members. The payment is splitted in

    two, so you pay before (or during) every Agora, depending on the number of

    members you have. If your financial period starts in September, you should takewhat you paid before Budapest and Rhein-Neckar. If it started in January, then

    you should take Rhein-Neckar and Zaragoza. (Remark: We are not talking about

    the fees for attending Agora, paid to the organization! But the ones that mean

    that your local is still a member of AEGEE)

    SU application fees: For every member that applied for a SU you have to pay

    2.5. This payment is done before Autumn Agora (so Budapest or Zaragoza,

    depending on your financial period). Again, we are not talking about what they

    paid to the SUs attended!

    The Profit and loss

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    Activities

    Here you need to include all the expenses that were made due to the differentactivities that you organized during the year: food, lodging, transportation,

    tickets, materials

    There are 3 different kinds of activities that you may organize, so you need to

    put every expense in the right place:

    Local Activities: whatever kind of activity that you organized for your members

    and/or other people at the local level. Also LTCs or RTCs.

    Summer University: all those expenses that you already included in your

    Summer University Financial Report (in case you organized a SU last summer, of

    course).

    European activities/Conferences: any other European events that you may

    have organized (if any) such as Winter Events, European Schools, NWMs,

    Exchanges, Conferences or any other kind of events opened to the network!

    The Profit and loss

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    Other Costs

    These include some other typical expenses that were not included in Overhead

    costs:

    PR/Publications: like magazines, payments to designers

    Merchandising: all those nice things that you made with AEGEE logo (pens,

    stickers, t-shirts)

    Travels: any kind of reimbursement that your members may have received for

    travelling and attending events.

    Unforeseen Costs: Those unexpected expenses that you didnt include in yourannual budget. Dont forget to explain them in remarks!

    Other costs: if you had some other costs that arent included somewhere else,

    this is the right place for them! (Also dont forget to define them in remarks).

    And voil! You have the total amount that you spent!

    The Profit and loss

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    THE PROFIT AND LOSS INCOMESSubventions

    Money received mainly from institutions after having applied for it, such as:

    University

    Local Government

    Other (YiA, National Government, Foundations)

    If they werent general subventions, but were granted for a particular project,

    please specify that in remark!

    The Profit and loss

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    Sponsors & Interest

    Money received from fundraising from private partners such as companies. It couldbe:

    In Money (write the total amount)

    In Kind: You need to estimate how much it would have cost if you had bought it. So

    if they let you use a place for free, then how much would be the rent? Or how much

    were the food/beverages/materials that they gave you? (Yes, you need to go to a

    shop and check prices!)

    NOTE If you received sponsorship in kind, it means that either you consumed it

    for an activity (so you need to include that amount in its expenses, even though

    you didnt pay for it) or it was inventoried material that you still have (so you

    need to include it in the balance this is available only for the extended

    version).

    The Profit and loss

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    Fees

    Very related to the same item on the expenditure side!Membership fees: Money received from members. Do you distinguish

    different kinds of members and do they pay different fees accordingly? Do

    you have different fees for new members and for the renovations? Then,

    specify how many paid how much in remarks. If all your members pay the

    same, just put the whole amount collected.

    NOTE!: If you have some delayed members, that havent paid yet, but they

    should have done that, and you are pretty sure that they will, you need to include

    them too! SU application fees: If you ask your members to pay an extra fee in

    case they applied for a SU, then you have to put it here. If not, dont forget to put

    a 0!

    The Profit and loss

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    Activities

    Its not very likely that you organized your activities for free (at least not all of them).So the participants paid a fee. You should include all the money collected from them

    here! Take in mind that you have the same categories here as on the expenditures

    side, so be consistent!

    This is very useful to realize how good you are at adjusting the fees and the costs of

    your activities!

    The Profit and loss

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    Other

    Interest income: if you receive money from the deposit kept in a bank.

    Other income: if you had any! Please, define in remarks!

    And voil! You have the total amount that you collected!

    And voil (again)! You can see if you had a profit or a loss this period!

    NOTE!: As a nonprofit organization, you shouldnt have profits or loses But its unlikely

    that you are such a good planner! So if you have a 0 here, you probably did something

    wrong!

    If you have a loss, it means that you had to use debt or money remaining from previous

    years to cover all your expenses. If you have a profit, it means that next year you can use

    that money for your future activities! Its always wise to save some money.

    The Profit and loss

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    ASSETS

    Assets are things that you own. In this case we distinguish Cash and Bank account.

    Opening Balance: The money that you had (in cash or in the bank account) at the beginning of

    the period. Remember that its the same as in the closing balance of the previous year. So if

    your financial period starts in January, then you have to say how much you had the 1st of

    January.Closing Balance: Here you include the money that you had at the end of the period, so if it

    started in January, then how much you had the 31st of December. Notice that this should be

    the amount that you will include in the Opening Balance next year!

    THE BALANCE SHEET

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    LIABILITIES AND EQUITIESUsually you dont have any debts, so all the money that you own is considered asequity. So, just include the whole amount! In case you have something else, then

    take a look at the extended version explanation!

    For the closing balance the profit/loss will be automatically added to this side. For

    the opening balance of the following year you will count it as equity.

    NOTE: The balance has always to be in balance! This means that both sides should be the

    same. If you had a profit, your closing balance is bigger than the opening, because you

    have extra money in your assets. If you had a loss, then you have less money than at the

    beginning (this difference has to be equal to your profit or loss). So this is how it is all

    connected! Did you grow bigger?

    THE BALANCE SHEET

    BALANCE CORRECTIONSIt may happen that you received or paid some money that should have been

    included in previous years bookkeeping but it was noticed later than the time of

    closing the 2011 Financial Report. Or maybe your predecessor made a mistake

    when closing the balance and now you have a mismatch. Then, this is the right

    place to include it!

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    WHAT TO TAKE SPECIAL CARE OF:

    Remember that Audit Commission will be checking your financial report.These are the minimum requirements for a good Financial Report:

    The balance is in balance (Total Assets = Total Liabilities).

    Everything has been filled in.

    The difference between the opening and the closing balance matches the

    profit/loss.

    The opening balance of 2011 is equal to the closing balance of 2010.

    The declared fee payment is equal to what AEGEE-Europe actually received.

    If you use the excel file, you have got those results in the first rows

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