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2024-01-31-accounts

BRISTOL ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, WESTON-SUPER-MARE

Registered as a Charity in England and Wales No. 1133730

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2024

GENERAL FUND

2022/2023

INCOME

EXPENDITURE

2023/2024 2022/2023 2023/2024

MAIN INCOME

£ 27,287.39 £ 4,138.12 Pastoral Costs £ 3,960.41
£ 1,346.50 £ 2,286.00 Missionary Causes £ 2,971.00
£ 1,933.00 £ 9,792.38 General Expenses £ 6,996.55
£ 155.00 £ 4,054.04 Manse £ 2,014.60
£ 19,197.35 Fabric, equipment, maintenance £ 4,504.52
£ 2,311.84 Energy - Gas and Electric £ 4,291.31
£ 5,888.40 Church Insurance £ 5,181.13

£ 29,903.26

OTHER INCOME

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ACCOUNTS SUMMA

2022/2023

CASH BALANCES

£ 111,135.24 £ 111,135.24 £ 9,789.27 £ 120,924.51

Cash at Bank brought forward 1 February 20 Petty Cash brought forward 1 February 2023

Excess of Income over Expenditure 2023/202 Cash carried forward 31 January 2024

CASH BREAKDOWN AT 31 JANUARY 2024 £ 4,716.96 £ 116,102.55 £ 120,819.51 £ 105.00 £ 120,924.51

Treasurer's Account -Lloyds PLC Lloyds 6 month Bond Business Instant Account - Lloyds PLC

Petty Cash Account

DESIGNATED AND UNDESIGNATED FUNDS

DESIGNATED AND UNDESIGNATED FUNDS
£ 4,029.82 General Funds
£ 792.14 Missionary Funds
£ 2,500.00 Pension Debt Liability Fund - TPT
£ 75,641.47 Pastoral/Manse Reserve
£ 29,743.22 General Reserves
£ 2,000.00 Church Insurance Reserve
£ 5,000.00 Cedric Perkins Bequest
£ 1,217.86 Friday Night Subscriptons
£ 120,924.51

as a Charity in England and Wales No. 1133730

APTIST CHURCH, WESTON-SUPER-MARE

ARY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2024

2023/2024

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£ 120,819.51 £ 105.00 £ 120,924.51 £ 21,221.84 £ 142,146.35 £ 7,298.08 £ 50,000.00 £ 84,658.27 £ 141,956.35 £ 190.00 £ 142,146.35

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BRISTOL ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, WESTON Registered as a Charity in England and Wales No.

FINANCIAL REPORTING COUNCIL - SECTION 28 DISCLOSURE REPORT EMPLOYER; BRISTOL ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH (WESTON-SUPER-MARE)

PENSIONS SCHEME; The Pensions Trust - Career Average Revalued Earnings ("CARE") Pension Scheme

The church participated in the scheme (but see below) , a multi-employer scheme which provides benefits to s is a defined benefit scheme in the UK.

The scheme is subject to the funding legislation outlined in the Pensions Act 2004 which came into force on 30 issued by the Pensions Regulator and Technical Actuarial Standards issued by the Financial Reporting Council, occupational pensions schemes in the UK.

The Trustees of the "Care" scheme decided in March 2015 to close the Scheme to any further build-up of be

This decision followed an Actuarial Review and a Consultation with participating employers. The Care Scheme employers continue to pay the required recovery plan payments to repair the funding deficit in respect of acc When a participating employer withdraws from a multi-employer Defined Benefits Scheme (like the "Care" sch its share of any deficit. This is known as the debt on withdrawal. As at 30 September 2022 the estimated debt calculated to be ~~£~~ 12,820 ~~.~~ The next review and valuation will be in 2025.

A Revised Recovery Plan has been drawn up by the scheme trustees to run from 1st April 2021 until 30 Sept make a Recovery Payment, payable monthly.

The church is legally liable for the payment of the Recovery Plan payments for the complete duration of it alth

THESE ACCOUNTS WERE PREPARED BY THE CHURCH TREASURER SALLY COLE.

Sally Cole 15 February 2024

EXAMINER'S REPORT

I have examined the Income and Expenditure Accounts for the Year ended 31 January 2024 with the records a Accounts give a true and fair view of the Finances of Bristol Road Baptist Church as at 31 January 2024 and its

Alastair Donnelly, 3 Lansdown Gardens, Weston-super-Mare. BS22 7FE

Alastair Donnelly 16-Mar-24

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some 41 non-associated employers. The scheme

0 December 2005. This, together with documents set out the framework for funding defined benefit

enefits with effect from 31 March 2016. e continues on a "paid-up" basis which means that rued Past Service Benefits . heme) it must, by law, pay a debt representing for Bristol Road Baptist Church has been tember 2027 ; the church as an employer is required to hough BRBC now has no remaining paid-up members.

and supporting documentation and in my opinion the operating profit for the year then ended.