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How to Read Financial Statements of NGOs

Content

Understanding of a full book of accounts and accounting records used by NGOs
  • To explain the basic full book of accounts and accounting records used in services  
Understanding the structure of NGO’s financial statements
  • To study the Statement of Comprehensive Income and the Statement of Financial Position and their uses in NGOs 
Reading, interpreting and analysing the financial statements
  • To read, interpret and analyse the financial statements for better understanding of accounting information and their uses for decision-making   
Practicing the preparation of financial statements
  • To walk through the preparation of basic financial statements

Details

Course Code : 15B-C10
Date(s) : 11/11/2015
Time : 0930 - 1700 (6 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Center Supervisors, Service Managers (non-financial professionals) responsible for accounting and financial operations of subvented and / or non-subvented services of NGOs
Class Size : 30
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 1,000.00
    HKD 920.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
    HKD 168.00 ("Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme"- the highest subsidy amount is 80% of the course fee. Please refer to “Financial Assistance”.)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 840.00 (Payment on or before 21/10/2015 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2470 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Mr. LAM Steve 林志輝先生
BSc (Econ), MBA, FCMA, CPA (Aust), FCPA
Financial Management Consultant
Mr. Steve Lam was previously the Deputy Director (Finance & General Administration) of a local NGO. With his experiences in the financial profession of over 30 years and in the social service organisations, he can provide insights to NGO staff in topics relating to financial management. Prior to joining NGO sector, he had rich experiences in financial and management accounting, financial management and taxation in the commercial sector. Steve is also an experienced trainer in many similar training courses for social work professionals and is a popular speaker in many NGO seminars with topics in relation to financial management. He is now an Honorary Lecturer in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration of the Hong Kong University and currently holds the qualifications of Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Management Accountant and Certified Practising Accountant (Australia).

Remarks

Quota is set for each course in "Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme". All applications are subject to approval. For details, please click HERE .

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