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2022-12-31-accounts

British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging/British Society of Cardiovascular CT Trustee BSCI/BSCCT Trustee Annual Report 2021-22

The objectives of the society are to:

The Society has shown continued growth, reflecting the hard work of its trustees and many of its members. In addition to our annual scientific meeting held in Bath, we co-sponsored a State of the Art meeting with the international Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and an additional meeting dedicated to the field of congenital imaging. The BSCI/BSCCT has continued to grow its repository of online educational content for members of the Society, and provides access for our trainee members to a repository of cases that allow them to easier meet the training requirements set out in the Royal College of Radiologists and Royal College of Physicians curricula. The BSCI/BSCCT has also contributed speakers to a number of other conferences this year. The main achievements of the Society are as follows:

Guidelines, Standards & Research

Education

Accreditation

Trainee Committee

BSCI/BSCCT has stable membership over the last year. In 2022, the Society comprises 694 members; whilst 64 members chose not to renew their membership in 2022, 154 new members joined the Society in 2022.

The Society has incurred some losses as a hangover from the Pandemic due to the Society freezing sponsorship fees but rising costs due to a combination of inflation and increasing membership meaning larger venues are now required for the annual meetings. We are redressing these issues in 2023. Nonetheless, the Society remains in a financially robust position to deliver the societies aims.

British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging Income and Expenditure Account For year ended 31 December 2022

Incoming Resources
Membership
Registration Fees
Accrediation Fees
Conference / Events
Grants
Miscellaneous Fees
Bank Interest Received
Resources Expended
Conference/Events
Training Courses
Committee meetings
Sponsorship/Publications
Secretarial expenses
Administration & website
Bank Charges
Stationery & Postage
Accountancy fee
Miscellaneous
Net Surplus/(Deficit) for the Year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
26,847
50,946
24,300
0
37,935
260
30
140,318
114,294
0
1,286
4,706
21,099
15,932
117
2,145
700
24
160,303
(19,985)
Unrestricted
Funds
2021
24,830
0
18,797
37,504
26,000
150
2
107,283
74,107
0
2,563
7,200
28,846
8,087
25
1,191
680
128
122,827
(15,544)

Balance Sheet As at 31 December 2022 British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

2022
Current Assets
HSBC Community Account
55,166
HSBC Money Manager
14,637
Prepayments
22
Current Liabilities
Accruals
Fees Received in Advance
Net assets Employed
Capital Account
B/fwd
Surplus/Deficit for year


69,825
6,224
0
63,601
83,586
(19,985)
63,601
2021
77,919

14,607

0

8,220

720

83,586

99,130

(15,544)

83,586

Date:18[th] Aug 2023__ Signature:__ _______

Position in Charity:__Treasurer_ NameJonathan Weir-McCall_______

British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging/British Society of Cardiovascular CT Trustee BSCI/BSCCT Trustee Annual Report 2021-22

The objectives of the society are to:

The Society has shown continued growth, reflecting the hard work of its trustees and many of its members. In addition to our annual scientific meeting held in Bath, we co-sponsored a State of the Art meeting with the international Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and an additional meeting dedicated to the field of congenital imaging. The BSCI/BSCCT has continued to grow its repository of online educational content for members of the Society, and provides access for our trainee members to a repository of cases that allow them to easier meet the training requirements set out in the Royal College of Radiologists and Royal College of Physicians curricula. The BSCI/BSCCT has also contributed speakers to a number of other conferences this year. The main achievements of the Society are as follows:

Guidelines, Standards & Research

Education

Accreditation

Trainee Committee

BSCI/BSCCT has stable membership over the last year. In 2022, the Society comprises 694 members; whilst 64 members chose not to renew their membership in 2022, 154 new members joined the Society in 2022.

The Society has incurred some losses as a hangover from the Pandemic due to the Society freezing sponsorship fees but rising costs due to a combination of inflation and increasing membership meaning larger venues are now required for the annual meetings. We are redressing these issues in 2023. Nonetheless, the Society remains in a financially robust position to deliver the societies aims.

British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging Income and Expenditure Account For year ended 31 December 2022

Incoming Resources
Membership
Registration Fees
Accrediation Fees
Conference / Events
Grants
Miscellaneous Fees
Bank Interest Received
Resources Expended
Conference/Events
Training Courses
Committee meetings
Sponsorship/Publications
Secretarial expenses
Administration & website
Bank Charges
Stationery & Postage
Accountancy fee
Miscellaneous
Net Surplus/(Deficit) for the Year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
26,847
50,946
24,300
0
37,935
260
30
140,318
114,294
0
1,286
4,706
21,099
15,932
117
2,145
700
24
160,303
(19,985)
Unrestricted
Funds
2021
24,830
0
18,797
37,504
26,000
150
2
107,283
74,107
0
2,563
7,200
28,846
8,087
25
1,191
680
128
122,827
(15,544)

Balance Sheet As at 31 December 2022 British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

2022
Current Assets
HSBC Community Account
55,166
HSBC Money Manager
14,637
Prepayments
22
Current Liabilities
Accruals
Fees Received in Advance
Net assets Employed
Capital Account
B/fwd
Surplus/Deficit for year


69,825
6,224
0
63,601
83,586
(19,985)
63,601
2021
77,919

14,607

0

8,220

720

83,586

99,130

(15,544)

83,586

Date:18[th] Aug 2023__ Signature:__ _______

Position in Charity:__Treasurer_ NameJonathan Weir-McCall_______

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