Registered charity number: 1153577
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
FOR
CAM INTERNATIONAL

CAPJI INTERNATIONAL
CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Page
Charity Inforniation
Report of the Trustees
24
Report of the Independent Examiners
Ststsment of Financial Activities and
Income and Expenditure Account
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial SL*ements
8-11
Detsiled Income and Expenditure Account
12

CAPJI INTERNATIONAL
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION NFORMATION
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
CHARITY NAME:
CAM Intemational
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER:
1153577
CHARITY'S PRINCIPAL ADDRESS:
355 Blackpool Road
PRESTON
Lancashire
PR2 3AB
TRUSTEES:
Mr Paul Stephenson
Rev Andrew Mcmanus
Mr Gordon McKillop
Mr Fletcher Kusaloka
Mrs Anne Dyer
BANKERS:
The C￿Operative Bank plc
Business Direct
PO Box 250
Skelmerda
WN8
INVESTMENT BANK:
Novia Finanoal plc
Cambridge House
Henry Street
Bath
Somerset
BA1 1JS
SOLICITORS:
Edward Connor SolicrtOTS
10 The Point
Market Harborough
LE16 7QU
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS:
TCP
10 Ihe triangle
ng2 business park
nottingham
NG2 1AE
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CAM INTERNATIONAL
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
The Trustees present their Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2024.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
CAM Intemational is a Foundation model Charitable Incorporated Organisation ICIOI regislered wrth the Charity Commission. The chartys activf(ies
are regulated by a constitution dated 29" August 2013.
The day to day management of the charity is in the hands of the Administrator. in consultation wrth the Chair and other Trustees as neeessary.
CAM International is the successor charity of the charriable Injst Central African Missions Ireg. no. 1049246 now listed on the Charity Commission's
Register of Mergers), fomierty known as Zaire Evangelistic Mission, which in rts turn was the SU￿SS0r charity to Congo Evangelistic Mission Ireg.
no. 2507791. These changes refflect either poif(ical upheavals in Africa Iparbculaty the change of country names) or the changing charity S￿ne in
the UK.
The Trustees acknowledge wrth thanks, over 100 yeaT5 of continued missionary activrty in Afn"ca since rts first missionarie5, William FP Burton and
James Salter, arrived al hfvlanza, Katanga, Belgian Congo on 1 September 1915. CAM International continues to maintain the same objectives
and aims as f(s founders.
Trustees
The trustees of the charity are..
Mr Paul Stephenson - Chair
Rev Andrew Ramsey (Rell￿d 31103124)
Rev Andrew Mcmanus
Mr Flelchei Kusaloka
Mrs Anne Dyer
Mr Gordon McKillop (appointed 16104124)
Trustees are appointed for a 3-year period and are eligible for reappointrnent. Charity trustees are appointed by the continuing trustees.
All trustees, with the exception of Rev Andrew Ramsey, give of their time freely and le￿1ve no remuneration. Until 31112123 Rev Andrew Ramsey
received no remuneration in respect of his trusteeship, bul did in respect of the WO￿ done as Assistant Administrator.
Trustees, meetings are nomially held four times a year. At these the trustees meet wilh the Chair and the Administrator to consider and review all
major activities of the Charity. taking any necessary deusions anij give any necessary instructions to the Administrator. In betr￿en Iruslees,
meetings the Admini%lrator will Consult the trustees by telephone or email when necessary.
Trustees. Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the trustees, report and the financial statements in accordan￿ with general applicable law and United
Kingdom Accounting Standards Iunited Kingdom General Accepted A¢￿UntIng Practi￿1.
The law applicable to chaiilies in England and Wa￿$ requi￿$ the Injstees lo prepa￿ financial slalemenls for each finanaal year which give a true
and fair view of the slate of affairs of the charity and of the incoming reSoUr￿S and application of resour￿S of the charity for that period. In preparing
these financial slalements, the trustees are required to..
sekca sutiable accounts'ng poliues and then apply them consistentty..
observe the methods and principles in the Chattties SORP 2015",
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.,
stsle whether applicable accounting standards have been foll0v￿. subjecl to any material departures disdosed and explained in
the financial slalements..
p￿pare the financial statements on the going concem basis Un￿ it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in
business.
The Iruslees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose ￿th reasonable accuracy at any lime the finanaal posf(ion of the
charity and enable them lo ensure that the financial ststements comply with the Chanties Act 2011. the Charrties (A¢￿Unts and Reports) Regulations
2008, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also ￿sponsible for safeguaiding the assets ol the charity and hence foi taking reasonable
steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The Trustees recognise their responsibilty for ensuring that the Chanty has Up-tc￿date Poliaes, including Safeguarding, Data Protection, Equal
Opportuntties, Health and Safety and Investment policies
Objectives and Activities
The charty's purpose, as sel out in the object contained in the CIO'S constitution, is the advancement of the Christian religion and furtherance of
charitable works worldwide. The activrties of the charrty fulty reflect the purposes for which it was set up.
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CAM INTERNATIONAL
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES continued...
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Objectives and Activities- continued
The charity works principally in the areas of evangelism, Bible and lrterature translation and distribution, Bible leaching, education, youth and
children's, work, relief activi(ies and medical work. This is primarily achieved through the donation of funds lo associate missionary workers and to
local projects with which the charrty is partnering.
Currentty the charity supports work in DR Congo, Zambia, Mozambique, Ethiopia and the African Diaspora in the UK. Projects wth which the charity
is partnering are.. Evangelislslchurch planters.. Bible Schools.. Prison ministry- Educ*ion.' Medical work.. Church leadership training., Youth wotk.,
Refugees and Displaced people.
The trustees have considered the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefft, in particular that relating to the advancement of religion, the
advancement of health and education, and the relief of povety. It is their belief that the activities of the charity compty with their duty of due regard
to the commission's public benefit guidance when exercising any powers or dulles to which the guidance is relevant.
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
A major consideration for the charity continues to be the strengthening of existing partnerships with drfferent projects and personnel and future
extension beyond the charty's current areas of work.
The trustees continue to be open lo consider applicatsons fr(An Sultsb￿ personnel %tho feel called lo missionary worf( with the charity.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financial Position
The state ofthe charity's affairs is considered lo be satisfactory. Excluding investment income and *acy gifts, the total of other gifts and donations
have decreased from the previous year by £92.590. which refieds the impact of the cosl-of-living crisis and other current world issues.
Total funds as shown on the balance sheet a￿ now £559.614. Of this cash at bank was £79.070 and the market value of the investments were
£752,161, showing a decrease of £85,853 which reflects a transfer Out to pay for the reprint of 10,000 Kiluba Bibles. 11 should be recognised that
the valuation also reflects the volubility of the stock markets and demonstrates the impact exiernal market forces can have on the on-going valuation
of the investments stated in the accounts. Any increaseldecrease is purety due lo movements in the market as opposed to changes in management
policy. It should also be noted that the investrnents are held for long temi gain and so market fluctuations are inevitable.
Reserves Policy
The trustees recognise that." lil the risks assoaaled with working in Afn"ca {sickness, civil unrest, etc.) COU￿ have serious financial repercussions
and lill a falloff in the level of donations would considerably curtail the charity's activities.
To adequately cover these eventualities and to provide an emergency bufferlo smooth out flu(tuations in income, CAM Inlemalional's trustees have
agreed lo maintain a ￿SerVe fund in the ￿gion of £7&100,000 lapproximatety 3 months in￿Melexpend1Iu￿l.
The trustees consider that ts principal asset, the property at 355 Blad(pool Road, Preston, has a market value of £100,000.
Funds Received by the Charity
The charity is almost 1000/0 dependent on voluntary donations from churches, individuals and other organisalions to sustain ils activities overseas
and in ils UK office. All grfts, bequests and other income received have been applied to the work of missionaries and wotkers or to costs associated
with running the Charty. All restricted funds are used solely for the Pu￿OseS slated by the donors.
At 31 March 2024 funds held by the charty were as follows:
Restricted Funds- Raggatt Fund (see 'Restricted Funds. below}
Trustees, Designated Funds- Isee 'Designaled Funds, below)
Trustees, Reserves (see 'Reserves Policy. above)
Undesignated Funds available for general use
£ 301,432
£ 158,182
£ 100,000
Restricted Funds.'11 should be noted that a large proportion of the funds held by the Charity are restricted fvnds. These represent funds for which
the donors have stipulated a sp￿lf1¢ usage. Such funds can onty be used in accordance wlh the donorfs stated purposes. and cannot applied
to any other project or activity within the charity.
'Restricted Funds - 'Charilable Activf(ies' represents lil the Tunning balan￿ of funds re￿Ived for specific projects and funds expended on
those activities,. and lil) funds received up-front for future projects.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES continued...
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Funds Received by the Charity- continued
'Restricted Funds- Raggatt Fund, represents the ￿ntInuIng fundsfr(Am a large donation received in 1952 primarilyto provide financiavmalerial
help for retired, long lem missionaries who often experience financial dtfficulties on retirement and for help in exceptional circumstances for
current missionaries and workers.
Trustees, Designated Funds.. Funds put aside by the Trustees for specffic, designaled, fulure purposes and are therefore not considered available
for general use.
Undesignated Funds.- Funds held by the charity which have no restricaion put upon them by the donor and vthich can be applied by the Iruslees,
as they see fi(, within the objectives of the Charity.
Investment Policy
The Trustees hold the responsibilty to invest the chaTty's fvnds for long-temi growth whilst having funds readily available for Current or emergency
needs. All investments made by the Ituslees are reviewed on a regular basis. The charity has appointed a professional investment management
fim lo manage a signtfieanl proportion of the charity's investments, on an advisory basis. The investment manager provides a perfomiance report
on a quarterly basis.
Risk Management
During the past year all the mission Policies and Procedures have been updated. All risks were reviewed and no further action has been identified.
The situation is unstable in some of the areas where CAM operates. but the trustees and missionaries keep an eye on the srtuation so that they can
respond accordingty- The finanaal sf(uation is currentty stable.
On behalf of the Trustees
Mr Paul Stephenson - Chair
Date.. 30 Juty 2024
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
CAM INTERNATIONAL
I report lo the charity's trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2024 which are set out on pages
six lo eleven.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounls in accordan￿ wth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 I'the
Act'l.
l ￿pOrt in ￿SpeCt of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under secaion 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have
followed all the applicable Diredions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5llbl of the Act.
Independent Examiner's statement
Since the charity's income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the Act. I confimi that l am
qualified to undertake the examination because l am a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountsnts England and Wales IICAEWI which is
one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me
cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the chaTty as required by section 130 of the Act", or
the accounts do not accord wrth those records," or
the accounts do not compty with the applicable requirements con￿Ming the form and content of accounts sel out in the Charf(ies
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view, which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have Come across no othei matters in connection with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in this report
in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be Teached
Mrs Rachel Wheldon FCA CTA
10 the triangle
ng2 business park
nottingham
ng2 lae
Date. 30 July 2024
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CAPJI INTERNATIONAL
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTf41lTIES
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Unrestricted
Funds
31103124
Restricted
Funds
31103124
Total
Funds
31103124
Total
Funds
31103123
Incoming Resources
Incoming resources from generated funds-
Voluntary Income
Investment Income
Note
103.550
1.463
1.366
106.379
267,357
156
370,907
1,619
1,366
373,892
478,566
4,694
1,407
484,667
Incoming resources from the charrtable activth.es
Total incoming ￿SoUrceS
267.513
Resources expended
Charitable activi(ies
236.087
1.794
320.765
556,852
1,794
558,646
479,698
1,674
Governance costs
Total resources expended
237.881
320,765
481,372
Nel loutgoing}lincoming resources before transfer5
1131.5021
(53,2521
1184.754)
3,295
Unrealised gains on investment assets
Nel movement for the year
12
33.938
197,5641
18.983
134,2691
52,921
1131.833
120,2031
116,9081
Missionaries Field funds transfers
22,326
16.723
4.780
22,326
16,723
192,7841
14,167
2,965
224
Missionaries UK funds transfers
Net movement in funds
197.5641
Funds balan￿ brought forward at 1 April 2023
355.746
296.652
652,398
652,174
Funds balan￿ carried forward al 31 March 2024
258.182
301.432
559,614
652,398
All the above resuhs are derived from continuing operations. All gains and losses in the financtal period are included above.
The notes fomi part of these financial statements
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CAM INTERNATIONAL
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2024
Unrestrithd
Funds
31103124
Restricted
Funds
31103124
Total
Funds
31103124
Total
Funds
31103123
FIXED ASSETS
Note
Tangible assets
Investments
2.649
170.464
2,649
752,161
1,726
838,014
581.697
173.113
581.697
754,810
839,740
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors and prepayments
Cash al bank and in hand
9.612
79,070
88.682
9,612
79,070
88,682
17,531
119,857
137,388
10
CREDITORS AMOUNTS DUE W￿H1N 1 YEAR
Other creditors
224
224
169
Accruals
3.389
3,389
4,481
766
Taxation and social securty
Missionaries field accounts
12
12
275,059
5.206
280.265
275,059
5,206
283,878
297,385
21,929
324,730
Missionaries UK accounts
3.613
NET CURRENT LIABILITIES
85.069
1280,2651
1195,1961
1187,3421
NET ASSETS
258.182
301.432
559,614
652,398
RESERVES
Unrestricted funds
12
258.182
258,182
301,432
355,746
296,652
Restricted funds
12
301.432
Funds balan￿ carried forward al 31 March 2024
258.182
301.432
559,614
652,398
The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees on 30 July 2024 and We￿ signed on its behalf by..
Mr Paul Stephenson - Chair
Trustee
The notes fomi part of these financial statements
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CAM INTERNATIONAL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepaTed in accordan￿ wrth Accounting and Reporting by Charrf(ies.' Statement of Recommended Practi
applicable lo charities (Charities SORP 20191 UK accounting stsndar(Js and the Charities Act 2011.
Funds
Funds held by the charity are..
Unrestricted funds - these are funds which can be used in accordance wrth the charrtable objeclives at the discretion of the trustees.
Designated funds- these are funds sel aside by the trustees out of unrestricled funds for speufic future purposes or projects. The Iruslees
regularly review fund balances on the basis of identrfie(I needs.
Restricted funds- these are funds that can only be used for the specrfic restn.cted purposes within the objects of the charity. The restrictions
arise when specrfied by the donor or when the funds are raised for a particular restricted purpose.
Income recognised
Incoming resources, induding donations, legacies and grants are recognised in the period to which they relate. The value of services
provided by volunteers has not been included on the basis that the value cannot reasonab￿ be quanlrfied. Grants, including grants of a
capital nature, are recognised in the Statement of Finanual Activrties in accordan￿ with the Statemenl of Recommended Practice.
Expenditure
Expendi(ure is accounted for on an accruaL% basis and is allocated to the ￿￿Vant cost category in accordance with inlemal guidelines issued
by the charity and is appropriate to the use derived from the resou1￿.
Taxation
The activities of the charity are exempt from income tax on the net incoming resour￿.
Tangible fixed assets
Dep￿cIatIOn is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life.
Freehold property
Equipment
Computer equipment
15% on reducing balance
33'1,Yo on straight line basis
Investments
Investments are included al current market value. Any unTealised gain or loss is applied to the relevant fiJnd account. All investment income
received is allocated befv￿en fund accounts on behalf of which Ihe investments are held.
Foreign Currencies
Transactions in foreign currencies are Iranslate(l into sterling at the date of transfer of funds to the fiekl. The trust holds no monetary assets
and liabilities denominated in forewJn cut￿nCle$. Exchange gains and losses are taken lo the Statement of Financial Activities.
Raggatt Fund
Funds were originally provided under a separate South African Trusl (the Raggatt Trust) to provide the support of long serving missionaries
and. on a discretionary basis, assist the alkvialion of individual cases of hardship. The trustees of the RaggattTrusl subsequently transferred
all assets to Central African Missions and then to CAM Intemalional. The income generated from these investments is separately idenlrfied
and the Raggatt Fund is treated as a restri¢te(I fund.
VOLUNTARY INCOME
Unrestricted
Funds
Restri￿ed
Funds
Totsl
31103124
Total
31103123
Grfts and donations
46,382
57.168
103.550
267,357
313,739
57,168
370,907
406,329
72,237
478,566
Legacies
Total incoming resources
267,357
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CAM INTERNATIONAL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
31103124
Total
31103123
Interest received
1,463
156
1,619
334
Dividends received
4,360
4,694
1.463
156
1,619
INCOMING RESOURCES FROM CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
31103124
Total
31103123
CONTACT magazine
Literature and press
1.366
1,366
1,407
1,366
1,366
1,407
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted
Funds
Restri￿ed
Funds
Totsl
31103124
Total
31103123
Mission field acaivtties
263,522
54,695
263,522
196,485
12,563
57.119
5,875
21,070
218
250,917
140,643
10,825
52,808
4,437
20,028
40
Donations
141,790
12,563
57.119
5.875
18.522
218
Publicity
Stsff costs
Property costs
Administr*ion costs
2.548
Depreciation
236.087
320.765
556,852
479,698
STAFF COSTS
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
31103124
Total
31103123
Salaries
45.602
9.735
1,782
57.119
45,602
9,735
1,782
57,119
40,547
11,855
406
servI￿s rendered
Employer's pension contributions
52,808
During the pericKJ the average number of stsff employed by the charity was 2
GOVERNANCE COSTS
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
31103124
Total
31103123
Independent Examiners fee
1.794
1.794
1,674
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Freehold
property
Equipment
Totals
COST
Al 1 April 2023
Additions
1.500
3,524
1,141
5,024
1,141
At 31 March 2024
1,500
4,665
6.165
DEPRECIATION
Al 1 April 2023
Charge for period
3.298
218
3,298
218
At 31 March 2024
3.516
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2024
1.500
1,149
2,649
At 31 March 2023
1.500
226
1,726
INVESTMENTS
Asat
01104123
New
investsnent
increase in
valuation
Income
received
Withdrawal &
charges
Balance
31103124
Novia Financial plc
838.014
52.921
434
139,208
752.161
838.014
52.921
434
139,208
752.161
CASH AT BANK AND IN HAND
31103124
Co-op Bank
Cash
77,770
1,300
79,070
TRANSACTIONS WITH TRUSTEES AND CONNECTED PARTIES
The travel expenses lo Trustee meetings and the Annual retreat for each trustee have been mel out of the general fund. Three were
no salaries paid to Trustees and related parties during the year.
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CAPJI INTERNATIONAL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
12.
RESTRICTED FUNDS
Asat
0111M123
Changes in
Market Value
Total
31103124
Incryne
Expenses
Transfers
Creditors {Re$trictedl
Missionaries Field accounts
297,385
241.196
1263.522)
275,059
Creditors {Restrictedl
Missionaries UK accounts
21,929
26,161
142,8841
5,206
Restricted Funds
Raggatt Fund
296,652
156
(14,3591
18,983
301,432
296,652
{14,3591
18,983
301,432
Decrease in funds
134,2691
Represented by".
Unrealised loss
153,2521
18,983
134.2691
Realised gain
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Asat
01104123
Changes in
Market Value
Totsl
31103124
Income
Expenses
Transfers
Unrestricted Funds
Trustees, reserves
100,000
71,917
10,449
57,168
(97.591)
(93.874)
53,204
135,211)
33,938
100,000
Legacies
Trustees Designated Funds
New Fields, funds
2,779
5.327
8,578
137,790
90
2,779
5,327
8,578
132,325
52
Candidates, funds
Literature & press account
Plane fund
{5,4651
Christmas fund
2,562
{2.600)
Short tem funds".
Directors allocation fund
Africa fund
29.528
13,5251
2.322
1611
1,001
355,746
(15.0001
{3,1501
(19.2261
{440)
{6,0001
1237,8811
112.5281
2,000
11,6751
4,546
1.749
2,501
5,000
21.450
2,250
7,500
106,379
Africa travel fund
Training and monitoring
Partnerships
33,938
258,182
Decrease in funds".
97,564
Represented by..
Unrealised loss
{131,5021
33,938
97.564
Realised gain
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DETAILED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
Restricted Income- Missionary income
Donations and gift aid
Investment income received
267.357
156
271.700
1,625
267.513
273.325
Overseas missionary field activf(ie5
Donations
Expenses
{263,522)
154,6951
1250,9171
{50,3581
2,446
303,721
320.765
53.252)
30,3961
Unrestricted income- UK activitie5
Donations and gift aid
Sales of Contact Magazine
Investment income re￿iVed
103.550
1.366
1.463
106.379
206,866
1,407
3.069
211,342
Direct Expenditure
Cost of the sales of Contact Magazine
Donations
12.563
141.790
10,825
90,285
Administration costs
Staff costs
Rates
Light, heat and utilities
Insuran
Repairs and renewals
Missionary and Iruslees overseas costs
Office travel expenses
Publiuty costs
Missionary insurance
Trustee UK travel expendf(ure
Postage and stationery
Telephone and inlemel
Subscriptions
Accountancy
Professional fees
Sundry expenses
57.119
351
3.983
1.212
329
52,808
333
2,520
1,277
307
351
727
2.$83
1.951
1.131
2.973
2.639
1.794
$04
209
95
600
1,933
1,942
879
2.075
2,481
1,674
2,084
245
Finance costs
Bank Charges
Investment charges
360
5.094
356
4,892
Depreciation
Fixtures and frttings
218
237,881
40
177,651
131.502)
33,691
NET {DEFICITIISURPLUS
184.754
3,295
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**`Signatures' technical details`** 

## **`Signatures`** 

## **`camafrica355@gmail.com`** 

`01/08/2024, 14:55:09 BST` 

## **`Fingerprint`** 

`b38b218d8ba4196865178baee4838a4f62c0dc26` **`Signature`** 

`Kym Delport` 

## **`Event log`** 

`10.50.11.236 01/08/2024, 12:02:01 BST Signing request created. System 01/08/2024, 12:02:04 BST Notification sent to camafrica355@gmail.com. System 01/08/2024, 12:10:57 BST Signing page opened by signee camafrica355@gmail.com. System 01/08/2024, 14:43:10 BST Signing page opened by signee camafrica355@gmail.com. System 01/08/2024, 14:45:38 BST Signing page opened by signee camafrica355@gmail.com. System 01/08/2024, 14:54:33 BST Signing page opened by signee camafrica355@gmail.com. System 01/08/2024, 14:55:09 BST Signee camafrica355@gmail.com signed document. System 01/08/2024, 14:55:09 BST Signing process completed.` 

## **`Summary`** 

**`Envelope's ID:`** `6922logb` **`Document's hash:`** `101dbba66c9f8ff894292393e44bd0aa8a9668d12d6e02b6b0df7b7eb17ca1be` **`Final stamp:`** `01/08/2024, 14:55:12 BST` 

**`Verification QR Code`** 

