Forum For Jewisb ￿adership Limited
{Lirnited by guarantee)
Company number 07453042
Charity number 1139858
Truslces. R￿ort
And
Financial Statements
For the year ended
31 December 2024

Forum for Jewish IAdershlp Limlted
Contents
Pagc
Legal and administrativc inforn)ation
Trustees. r¢port
Independent examiner's report
Statement of fllwicial activities
Balance sheet
Statement of cash flows
Notes to the financial ststements
10-14

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Fornm for Jewish Leadership Limlted
Legal and administrative information
Directors l Trustees
Andrew Savage
Neil Schiff
Max Steinberg
Samuel Fromson {apwinted 10 February 2025)
Key management personnel
Ben Thwaites
Registered Office
Mountcliff House
154 Brent Street
London
NW4 2DR
Details of Incorporation
The Company was inc0￿rated on 26 November 201 O in England under company registration
number 07453042. and was registered with the ChaTity Commission on 14 January 2011,
governed by its memorandum and articles of association, chaTity number 1139858.
Independent Examiner
Anthony Epton BA. FCA. cfA. FCIE
Goldwins Limited
Chartered Accountants
75 Maygrove Road
London
NW6 2EG
Bankers
National Westminster Bank PIC
21 Golders Green Road
tA)ndon
NWII 8EB

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Fornm for Jewish Leadership Limited
Trust￿$, Report for the year ended 31 December 2024
The Tnjstees, who are also dire¢tors of the Charity for the purposes of the Colnpanies Act. submit their
report and the fmancial slatemenls of Forum for Jewish ttadership Lid (the Company) for the year ended
31 D￿eMber 2024. The Tn￿1¢¢$ confmn that the annual report and financial statements of tbe Company
comply with current statutory requirements, the requirements of the Company's governing document and
the provisions of the Ststement of Recon]mended Practice (SORP) "Accounting and Reporting by
Charities. issued in 2015.
Legal and administrative infom￿tion set out on page I forn￿ part of this repoTL
Structure, Governance and Finance
The Company was incotporated on 26 November 2010 &s a company limited by guarantee and registered
as a charitable company on 14 January 2011. Its objectives arc to attract, educate and empower a generation
of intelligent, fO￿$¢d and globally-minded young Jews. giving them the skills and confidence to be
effective and committed leaders of the Jewish and wider community.
The Trustees, who are also the directors for the puqx)se of company law. and who served during the year
were A Savage. N Schiff and M Steinberg. None of the Tn￿teeS have any beneficial interest in the
Company.
On 15 May 2012, the Trustees were replaced as tnembers by Jewish Futures Trust Limited which became
the parent undertsking and at present guarantees io contribute £1 ill the event of a winding up. During the
course of the year JFT p￿VIded central head offjce services to FJL and ￿'S other subsidiary charities at
Cost (as detailed in the notes to th¢ accounts). to enable the gTOUP to benefit from econonmies of scale. It
encouraged group charities to use the resources of sister charities to benefit from their expertise. in
furtherance of each others. Charitable ohjectiv¢s.
The management of the Company is the responsibility of the Tnlstees who are elected and co-opied under
the lenns of the Articles of Association. The number of Trustees shall not be subject to any maximum but
shall not be less than two. The appoinlmenl and training of a new T￿￿tee is subjecl to the oversight of
current Trnstees.
There are no spe¢ifJc restrictions imposed by the goveming document concerning the way the Charity can
operaie.
Volunteers are not used by the Charity to fulfil any Charity or operational activities.
Charity's Objectives and Activities
Forum for Jewisb Leadership (FJL) was established to identify, educate and empower young Jewish
leaders through progrdmmes and activities which connect thetn to their community, culture and h¢ritage
in a meaningful way. In doiDg so, we seek to enable those leaders to make long term contributions across
the community. FJL seeks to meet these objectives by nmning seminars and programmes in the UK. Israel,
the US and Europe.
Achievements and Perfonnance
During 2024 4 major trips were hosted for 150 leadership participants from UK and overseas. The Charity
¢ontinued to Proinote its progrdmmes of smaller engagements and activities in the UK as well as its on
line learning iniliativeg.

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Forum for Jewish Leadership Limited
Tn￿te¢s. Report {¢ontinued)
Fundraising
Forum for Jewish Leadership's fimdraising is principally from Trusts and Foundations and individuals
particularly from people or organisations who either use or have benefited from the Charity's activities
and have wished to show their appreciation. FJL does not engage in large scale fundrdising activities like
mass mailings telephone fimd raising or dOOr-￿dO0r campaigns. FJL does not employ a professional
fundraiser nor engage the services of any third-party org2nisations to help raise funds. To this eniL the
Tn￿te¢S have not considered it necessary or appropria* to sign up to any regulatory code of fundraising
prdctice but aims to ensure that fundraising is done professionally and in accordance with g¢y)d practise.
FJL has not received any complaints about any &spect of its fundraising during 2020 or since then.
Financial Review
During the year Charity had a deficit of £25.648 (2023: surplus £12,124). Total Funds on the balance sheet
are now £1,939 {2023: £27.587). Free Reserves at 31 December 2024 were £1,939 (2023: £27,587).
FJL is supported by a broad spectnlln of donors from across the community, ranging from grassroots
student-level programme participants and alunmi to a numkr of philanthropists and Foundations who
partner with our charity and help encourage our aclivilies. Most fundraising is done through direct
relationships with our partners and through effective communication of the importan¢e of our WO￿ to the
wÉder audience of our supporters.
Since l November 2017, FJL has worked in partnership with Aish Hatorab UK Ltd. a group charity, both
of whoms. sole member is Jewish Futures Trust Lid. The parthership works to enable FJL to deliver its
activities in a more focused way to UK swdents, and Aish Hatorah provides financial support for FJL UK
activities.
All of FJL'S expenditure is focused on creating the wide range of successful high-quality educational
COUTses and popular, itnpactful activities that deliver our stsfrd ¢haritsble objectives.
As Trustees, we cannot stress enough how gratefijl we are for the Sllp￿)rt provided by our contributors.
The funds provided and the time and care contributed are significantly impacting those participating in our
prograrnmes and, by extension. the wider community and. although our thath are expressed regularly in
person, it would be remiss not to mention the immeasurable difference that all involved in the Charity are
making.
Key Risks and Uncertainties
The Trustees have assessed the major risks to which the Charity is exposed, and a￿ satisfied that systems
are in place to mitigate exposure to the rnajorrisks. A reduclion in donor base could Cause cash tlow issues;
any delayed receipt of pledged donations or participants income Could also wtentially cause cash flow
issues. The major risks facing the Charity are reviewed regularly at management meetings. Regular reviews
of cash flow projections and budget forecasts are also undertaken, as well as a continual drive to reduce
expendithre and negotiate better teTms and rates.

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Forum for Jewish l*adership Limited
Tn￿, Report {continued)
Management and Trustees continue to monitor the Charity cost base on a regular basis to ensure that
PTogramme, event and educational costs do not exceed foreseeable income. The Management Team are
regularly a￿&Sing the operdtional and logistical capabilities and finance consequences to update plans
and budgets.
Public Benefit
The Trustees acknowledge the duty in Section 17 of the Charities Aci 2011 to have due regard to the
Charity Commission's published general and relevani sulFsector guidance on publi¢ benefit.
All activities undertaken by FJL are for the public benefit. With a range of activities offered for a generation of
able young leaders. the organisation's operation is very much geared to providing benefit to the Jewish and
wider community as is highlighted by the activities reported herein. By encouraging those who participate in
our programmes to consider their mordl restx)nsibility as givers
Plans for the Future
The Charity will continue its inv&qtment and planning for international internship programmes and in its
worL locally, in UK, both in person and on line.
Reserves
Up until recently. FJL h&$ noi had an otTicial reserves policy. The Trnstees have detennined that FJL
should endeavour to hold free reserves representing 3 montlLS of O￿lonal costs. approximately £30,OIK).
The Trustees aim to meei this target by the end of 2026.
The Charity has always functioned with a low level of Reserves and the Trustees are satisfied that the level
of Free Reserves is adequale to deliver adjusted programmes and resources. The level of Free Reserves,
while below target, are considered adequate at the CUTTent time. The Board will continue to review the
Charity's reserves and its policy annually.
Trustees, Responsibilities in Relatlon to the Aeeounts
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trnstees. Report and the financial statements in a¢¢ordance
with applicable law and Tegulations.
Company law requires the Tn￿le¢S to prepare financial statements for each fmancial period. Under that
law the Trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom
Generally Accepted Accounting Praclice (United Kingdom Standards and applicable law). Under company
law the TTUStees must not approve the fmancial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a ffiie
and fair view of the slale of affairs of the Company and of the profit or loss of the Company for that period.
In preparing these financial statements, the Tn￿leeS are required to:
select suitsble accounting p)li¢ies and then apply them consistenily.
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and p￿￿enL
follow applicable UK accounting standards and the Statement of Recommended Praclice,
subject to any departUTes disclosed and explained in the accounts.
prepare the accounts on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
Charity will continue in operaiion.

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Fornm for Jewish IAadersTrLfip IAmlted
Tru5tets' Rcpxt (¢(ntinuts
Trustees? RespoDslbllities in Relatioll to the continued
The Tn￿e&S aye Tcsponsilbk ftir keeping adequ*e acwmting r¢cords that are sufficient to sbtsw and
explain the Compw's IJaI￿10rts and disclose wlth reasonabk accuracy ￿ any time the fwwicial
position of Compwry and ¢nfibk them to ensure that the financi￿ s¢atemMts comply with the
Componies AQ 2(X)6. They ar¢ al>) respoD5ibk for safeguarding tho Assets of Ihe CompoDy and hence for
tskingyeasonabk SW15 for th¢ wevartion and d¢teCtI￿ of fraud a￿1 otlKr IrTegUl￿I¢Ics.
This Tepjrt has been prry￿ ID accordance with the PrOv￿10￿S applicable to LY>mpanies subjed to the
small companies. Tegime and was approved ty the Tnistttj OD 27 Octh2025 and $i￿d M theirbel*lf
Nel
hiff

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Forum for Jewish Leadership Limited
Independent examiner's report to the Trustees of Forum for JeThish Leadership Limited
I re￿rt to the Charity Truste￿ on my examination of the accounts of the Cornpany for the year ended 31
Ikcember 2024, which are set out on pages 7 to 14.
Responsibfilitles and basls of report
As the Charity's Trustees of the Company (and also its dir￿torS for the pur￿SeS of company law) you are
responsible for the preparation of Ibe accounts in accordance WAth the requirements of the Companies Act
2006 ('the 2(M)6 Act'}.
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of
the 2￿0 Act and are eligible for independent examination. I report in respect of my examination of your
CharAty's accounts &s carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 {'the 2011 Act.). In carrying
out my examination I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)
(b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's ststement
Since the Company's gross incorne exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed
in section 145 of the 201 l Act. I confinn that I am qualified to undertake the examination because l a
member of The Instilute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I conf￿￿ that no matters have come to my attention in connection with
the examination giving me cause to believe:
accounting re¢ords were not kept in Tespect of the Company as required by section 386 of the
2006 Act; or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records" or
3. the accounts do not comply with the a¢¢ounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other
than any requirement that the accounts give a 'ttue and fair view which is not a n￿tter considered
&s part of an indq)endent examination. or
4. the a¢￿Unts have not been prepared in a¢cordan¢e with the methods and prlnciples of the
Statement of Recommended Practice for accounling and reporting by charities preparing their
accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102).
I have no Concerns and have come acro&s no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in onler to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Anthony Epton B& FC& CT& FCIE
Goldwin$ Limited
Chartered Accountants
75 Imaygrove Road
West Hampstead
London IYW6 2EG
Date 27 October 2025

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Forum for Jewlsh Leadership Limited
Statement of Financial Activities
(incorporating Income and Expenditure Account)
for the year ended 31 December 2024
Notc
2024
2023
Income:
Donations and legacies
333,665
420,641
Incomefrom charitable a¢tivilias.'
Participant payments
Other income
395,313
161,325
25
Total income
728,978
581,991
Expenditure:
Raisingfvnds."
Donor fundraising costs
5,215
3.320
Expenditure on chariiable aclivilies."
Charilable activities
749411
Total expenditure
754,626
569,867
Net (expenditure)lincome for the year
(25,648)
12,124
Reconeiliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward
Total funds earried forward
1,939
27,587
The Statement of Fil￿ncIal Activilies includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derives from continuing activities.
The attached notes forni part of these accounts.

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Forum for Jewiqb L￿d¢rshIp Lirnited
Company llumber. 07453042
Balanrx Sheet
As at 31 De£ember 2024
Note
2024
2023
Current A88ets
57.868
25.080
Cash at bank and in hand
132305
122,7(Kl
Cr￿110rs. Amowits falling du¢ within one year
Net assets
1,939
27,587
Fund5
Unrestricted fimds
Total funds
1,939
27,587
For the fin&Kial yellr ended 31 De¢embtr 2024, the Company was ¢niitled to exemption fr(￿ audit under
Se¢tion 477 of the Companie$ Art2006: no n(Ai¢e has becn deposited under Section 476. The Tntstees
acknowled￿ their responsi￿1]Ill¢S for ensuring thai the Comwiy keeps &c￿unting It￿rth which comply
with Section 386 and prytng accounts which give a and fair view of the stste of thirs of the
Company at the end of the wi(Ml and for 11$ profit or10s5 for the fmancial period in XCOrdan￿ with the
Tequirements ofsectiorts i94 and 395 and which othcr4¥ise comply with the requirement5 ofthe Comp#nics
Act 2006, so far as appli￿1¢ to the Company.
Tr accounts wcre approved on 27 October 2025 and SI￿¢d on behalf of the boa
Neil
hiff
The attach¢d notes forni part of these accounts.

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Forum for Jewish Leadership Limited
Company number: 07453042
Statement of Cash Flows
As at 31 December 2024
2024
2023
Cash flows from opervdting activities:
Net incomingl(outgoing) rwurces
Decreasel(increase) in debtors
Increasel{decrease) in creditors
Borrowings on credil cards
(25,648)
(32,788)
35,134
119
12.124
21,440
37,685
303
el cash (Msed)I provlded by operating activities
(23,183)
71,552
Change in cash and cash equivalents in the year
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year
(23,183)
71,552
Total cash and cash equivalents at the end of the
year

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Forunj for Jejvish Leadership Limited
Notes to the Accounts- 31 December 2024
Company information
The principal activity of Forum for Jewish tEad¢rship Limit¢d is th¢ advancernent of Jewish education
and culture. The Company i5registered as a Charitable Company limited by guarantee (companynumber:
07453042, charity number 1139858). It is incoryorated and domiciled in the UK. The addrc5s of the
registered office is Mountcliff Hosue. 154 Brent Street. London. NW4 2DR.
Accounting Policies
Basis of Accounting
The financial slatements have been prepared under the historical cosi convention and in
accordance with the Statement of Recommended Prdctice, Accounting and Reporting by
Charities (SORP 2015). applicable UK accounting standards including tbe Financial
Reporting Sthndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), and the
Cotnpanies Act 2006. The Company meets the definition of a public benefit entity under
FRS 102. Assets and liabilities aTe initially recognised at historical cost or trdnsaction value
unless otherwise staled in the relevant accounting policy notes. The principal accounting
policies adopted in the preparation of the fmancial staternents are as follows:
Fund accountiDg
General funds are unrestricted fund5 which are available for use at the discretion of the
Tn￿leeS in furtherance of the general objectives of the Company and which have not been
designated for other putposes.
Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions
imposed by donors which have been raised by the Company for particular puq)oses. The cost
of raising and admin￿tering such funds are charged against the specific fund.
Expenditure
Cost of fimdraising aclivities are those costs incuTred in attra¢iing voluntary income.
Charitable activities include expenditLwe associated with the delii'ery of its activities and
include both the direct costs and support costs relating to these activities.
Governance costs include those costs associated with meeting the conSti￿tional and statutory
requirements of the Charity and include the independent examinalion fees and costs linked to
the strategic management of the Charity.
Support costs have been allocated to the expenditure categorie5 based on the management's
estimate of th¢ PTOPOrtion of time and resources consumed by each of the key activities of the
Charity.
Income
Donations are accounted for when the Charity becomes entitled to the donation and any
conditions for receipt are met.
Liability Recognition
Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
Charity to the expenditure.

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Fornm for Jelvish Leadership Limited
Notes to the Accounts- 31 December 2024
Government Grants
Grants are accounted for under the perfom)an¢e m(Klel as petmitted by the Charity SORP.
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme grant income is therefore recognised on a straight line
b&8is over the furlough period for each relevant employee.
Finanei21 Instruments
The Clwity holds only financial assets and finan¢Aal liabilities of a kind that qualify as basi¢
fllwicial instruments. Basic fmancial instruments include debtors and creditors. Debtors and
creditors are initially recognised al transaction value and subsequently measured at fair value.
Note 14 provides more infonnation on fllwicial instruments where ￿tUre cash flows are
anticipated, with financial assets referring to debtor balances excluding prepayments, and
financial liabilities Teferring to all creditor balances excluding deferred income alld other
taxation and social security.
Golng Coneern
Following a review of the fmancial position of the Charity, the Tn￿tee5 are confident that the
Charily Can generdte suificient donations in 2025 lo ensure that it can maintain its planned
activiiies and resources. The Trusiees consider that there are no material uncertainities about
the Charity's ability to conttnue as a going concern and have reasonable eXpeC￿tiOnS that the
Charity has ad¢qual¢ r¢sourc¢s to continue its ￿l1Vtti¢S for the foreseeabl¢ future. Accordingly
they continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the amiual financial
statements.
Key Judgements and Estimates
In the application of the Charity's accounting policies. which are described in note 2. Trustees are
required to make judgements. estimates and assumptions about the carrying values of assets and
liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and underlying assumptions
are based on historical experience and other factOTS thai are considered ￿ be relevant. Actual results
may differ from these estimales.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an on-going basis. Revisions to accounting
estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised if the revision affects only that
period or in the period of the ￿vIsion and futUTC periods if the revision affects the current and future
periods.
The Tn￿tee8 consider that there are no Jnaterial judgements in applying accounting policies or key
sources of estimation uncertainty.
4 Income from donations and legacie5
2024
2023
Donations and gifts
333,665
420,641
Other Incorne- Bank Inter¢st
25
5 Donor fundraising costs
Trdvel and accommodation
Staff costs
Support costs and office rentsl
75
4,480
660
20
2.834
466

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Forum for Jewish Leadership Limited
Notes to the Accounts - 31 De£ember 2024
6 Analysls of expenditsre on charitable aetivities
Basis of
allO￿tiOn
Charitable
activities
Support Governance
costs
costs
2024
Total
2023
Total
Staff costs
Direct
Programme & trip expenditure Direct
General office
Direct
Independent examination
Direct
52.475
597.479
32,643
85,118
53,854
597.479 464,963
65,374
46,152
1,440
1,578
65.374
1,440
649,954
98.017
1,440
749.411 566,547
Support costs
98.017
{98,017)
Governance wsts
(1.440)
Total cbaritable artivity expendithre
749,411
749,411
566,547
All expenditure was unrestricted during the year.
7 Analysis of staff Costs trnsttt remuneration and expenses
2024
2023
Salaries and wages
Pension costs
Social security costs
82,077
51,839
89,598
56.688
There were no trustees, remunerdtion or other benefits for the year ended 311)ecember 2024 (2023:
£nil). There were no trustees. expenses paid for the year ended 31 December 2024 (2023: £nil).
The average monthly number of employees during the year was as follows:
2024
2023
Support
No employee received remuneration amounting to more than £60,000 in either year (2023: £nil).
Tothl remuneration paid to key management persoM￿l was £36.(K)0 (2023: £36.000).
All trustees are included as key personnel.

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Forum for Jelvish Leadership Limited
Noles to the A￿ounts- 31 December 2024
Debtors
2024
2023
Trade debtors
Other debtors
Amounts owed by sister ¢l)arities
Security Deposits
Prepayments and aCc￿ed income
4,839
4,248
20,890
3,346
134
7,642
3,288
57.868
25.080
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
Credit card balances
Trade creditors
Amounts owing to sister chariti&8
Social security and other taxation
Pension
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
592
137
473
3,027
3,218
461
38,951
3,904
461
13,133
130,366
95,113
l O Capital Commitments
Amounts contracted for, tA]t not provided in the accoun￿ amount to £nil (2023: £nil).
I l Movement in Funds
l January 2024 Income resources Outgoing resources 31 December 2024
& gains
& losses
General funds
27,587
728,978
(754,626)
1,939

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Forum for Jewish ￿dershiP Limited
Notes to the Accounts- 31 December 2024
12 Related Party Transaetions
Fonun for Jewish Leadership (FJL) is a subsidiary of Jewish Futures TT￿$t (JFf), the sole mernber of
FJL. FJL incurred Costs from JFf during the year totalliDg £20,153 (2023: £21.087) for its share of the
provision of central otrice services and fa¢ilities that JFT Provide￿ at cosL on a group level, to all sister
clwities.
JFT-Jewish Futures Foundation Inc is a charity in the USA which shares a trustee with the Company.
During the year. the Company received donations from JFf Jewish Futures Foundation In¢ totslling
£240,749 {2023: £151.951). At the year en￿ JFT-Jewish Futures Foundation Inc owed the Company
£6,250 (2023: £134).
JFT NetrAch is a charity incorpordted in Israel, which shares a trustee with the Company. During the
year the Company received donations from JFT Netzach of £17,975 (2023: £119,502). At the year end
the Charity owed the Company £Nil (2023: £nil).
JRoots is a subsidiary of Jewish Futures Trust. the sole member of the company. During the year, JRoots
provided a grant of £35,(K)O to subsidtse educational trips (2023 £12,000).
During the year the TTh￿teeS made donations to the charity of £8.0(K) (2023: £5,490).
13 Parent Undertaking and Ultimate Controlling Party
In 2012. the Charity came under the control of Jewish Futures Trust Lirnited, a company registered in
England and Wales. The Company is a lo￿/￿ subsidiary of Jewish Futures Trust Limited, a limited
liability company , registered number 07884678 and a registered charity number 1151066. Jewish
Futures Trust is involved in public education and culturdl activities.
The Trustees regard Jewith Futtwes Trust Limited as the immediate and Ultin￿te parent company.
Jewish Futures Trust prepare consolidated annual accounts , including the results ol Fonun for Jewish
Leadership. A copy of the consolidated accounts Can be obtsined from the JFf head olTice at Mount¢liff
House, 154 Brent Street. London NW4 2DR.
14 Financial Instruments
2024
2023
Financial assets measured at amotised cost
107.760
108.684
Financial liabilities a measured al amortised cost
42,767
20,525
Financial assets measured at amortised ¢osl include trade debtots, amount owed by group
undertakings, other debtors and ¢&sh equivalents.
Financial liabilities measured at amortised cost comprise trade creditOTS, other creditors and accrnals
excluding deferred income.