
## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

## **From:   01/04/21 Period start date** 

## **To:    31/03/22 Period end date** 

**Charity name:   EFT International (formerly AAMET International) Charity registration number:  1176538** 

## **Objectives and activities** 

|**ectives and activities**|||
|---|---|---|
||SORP reference||
|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document|Para 1.17|To promote for the public benefit the<br>advancement of education and knowledge in<br>the field of Emotional Freedom Techniques<br>(EFT)  practice and training|
|Summary of the main<br>activities in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit, in particular, the<br>activities, projects or services<br>identified in the accounts.|Para 1.17 and<br>1.19|<br>1.  Establishing and upholding the<br>highest standards of ethics and<br>conduct, including Safeguarding<br>2.  Acting independently of any<br>regulatory body<br>3.  Publishing a complaints procedure<br>for all members and the public.<br>**4.**Encouraging professional practice<br>and that teaching/training follows the<br>core curriculum laid down in the<br>training guidelines.<br>**5.**Provide information to the public and<br>forge links with relevant professionals<br>about the benefits and working<br>practices of EFT.<br>**6.**Maintaining a list of members and<br>only allowing practising members to<br>join on the proviso that they  agree to,<br>and abide by, (where applicable)<br>EFTi Training Regulations, the EFTi<br>Code of Conduct and Ethics, and<br>EFTi Guidelines on CPD and<br>Mentoring as updated and amended<br>from time to time.<br>**7.**We are working to develop a culture<br>and team that reflects and promotes<br>the diverse cultural, religious, gender<br>and health experiences of our<br>international membership.<br>**8.**Producing a regular monthly<br>newsletter to both members and the<br>public<br>9.  Updating members on recent EFT<br>research by organising an annual<br>online Symposium, held March 2022<br>and via a research newsletter.|





|||**10.**Wherever possible, making available,<br>affordable Professional Liability<br>Insurance for members|
|---|---|---|
|Statement confirming<br>whether the trustees have<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit|Para 1.18|Yes, the trustees have received and read this<br>guidance|



## **Additional information (optional)** You may choose to include further statements where relevant about 

||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Policy on grant making|Para 1.38|N/A|
|Policy on social investment<br>including program related<br>investment|Para 1.38|N/A|
|Contribution made by<br>volunteers|Para 1.38|With the exception of specific specialist<br>contracted work, most of the activities of the<br>charity are undertaken by volunteers, who<br>number about 40 across the different teams.<br>We continue to expand our volunteer teams<br>to cater to the increasing workload as the<br>organisation expands but recognise that we<br>do now need to move towards a point where<br>more work is paid. Volunteer teams include a<br>Board of Trustees, Research, Communications,<br>Ethics and Training and Accreditation<br>committees.|
|Other||N/A|
||||



## **Achievements and performance** 



|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,<br>identifying the difference the<br>charity’s work has made to<br>the circumstances of its<br>beneficiaries and any wider<br>benefits to society as a<br>whole.|Para 1.20|**1.**Our Code of Conduct and Ethics is<br>published on the website and is evaluated<br>and refined in response to on-going learning<br>in the field of Ethics. This year we have<br>continued to raise our members’ awareness<br>of work with both vulnerable adults and<br>children and young people, and to recognise<br>the responsibilities involved.<br>2. EFT International has a requirement for<br>ongoing regular mentoring of practitioner<br>work. This function has been enhanced this<br>year by the development and delivery of<br>further workshops aimed at improving the<br>standard of mentorship provided by mentors<br>(trainers and approved accredited advanced<br>practitioners)<br>3. Our independence from regulatory and<br>other such bodies is shown in our response<br>to the NICE (National Institute for Health and<br>Care Excellence) draft guidance on PTSD<br>(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Following<br>our submission, NICE substantially revised<br>its attitude towards EFT and now<br>recommends further research. We have<br>made a submission to NICE for its<br>forthcoming guidelines on depression, and<br>are awaiting the outcome.<br>4. The complaints procedure is published.<br>Wherever possible, we adopt a ‘Restorative<br>Justice’ approach of seeking understanding<br>of what went wrong and restoration and<br>reconciliation, rather than adopting a punitive<br>approach.<br>5. We offer a free downloadable basic EFT<br>training manual to members of the public<br>who subscribe to our Newsletter. To increase<br>the accessibility, this has now been<br>translated into French, Arabic, German,<br>Dutch and Italian. Spanish and Farsi and<br>other language versions are pending<br>6. We maintain a Practitioner Directory on<br>the website, which serves to inform<br>members of the public who are seeking fully<br>qualified, competent, and ethical<br>practitioners.<br>7. We have an active Communications team<br>of volunteers who host a number of social<br>media sites for members to meet, share and<br>seek guidance or support. Additionally, our<br>mentoring requirement includes group<br>mentoring, which leads to our trainers setting<br>up small mentoring communities and groups<br>for discussion, support and consequent<br>improvement or practice standards and<br>public safety.<br>8. The newsletter is published regularly|
|---|---|---|





9. We have a block agreement with a specialist insurance provider. 10. EFTi is actively supporting academic research to further the scientific validity, efficacy and efficiency of this method. Especially for PTSD, where drugs have been shown to have a limited impact on the symptoms while being associated with very high costs. Whereas EFT provides a drug-free solution, that might become a very cost-efficient standard alternative with high rates of effectiveness on the subjects. 

|**Additional information (optional)**<br> You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Achievements against<br>objectives set<br>Para 1.41<br>Overall, we have achieved significant<br>success in improving access to quality<br>information and practice of EFT and in<br>validating the evidence base for EFT,<br>thereby greatly improving public benefit.<br>Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Investment performance<br>against objectives<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Other|**Additional information (optional)**<br> You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Achievements against<br>objectives set<br>Para 1.41<br>Overall, we have achieved significant<br>success in improving access to quality<br>information and practice of EFT and in<br>validating the evidence base for EFT,<br>thereby greatly improving public benefit.<br>Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Investment performance<br>against objectives<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Other|**Additional information (optional)**<br> You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Achievements against<br>objectives set<br>Para 1.41<br>Overall, we have achieved significant<br>success in improving access to quality<br>information and practice of EFT and in<br>validating the evidence base for EFT,<br>thereby greatly improving public benefit.<br>Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Investment performance<br>against objectives<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Other|**Additional information (optional)**<br> You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Achievements against<br>objectives set<br>Para 1.41<br>Overall, we have achieved significant<br>success in improving access to quality<br>information and practice of EFT and in<br>validating the evidence base for EFT,<br>thereby greatly improving public benefit.<br>Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Investment performance<br>against objectives<br>Para 1.41<br>N/A<br>Other|
|---|---|---|---|
||<br>Achievements against<br>objectives set|<br>Para 1.41|<br>Overall, we have achieved significant<br>success in improving access to quality<br>information and practice of EFT and in<br>validating the evidence base for EFT,<br>thereby greatly improving public benefit.|
||Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set|Para 1.41|N/A|
||Investment performance<br>against objectives|Para 1.41|N/A|
||Other|||



## **Financial review** 

|**Financial review**||||
|---|---|---|---|
|Review of the<br>charity’s financial<br>position at the end of<br>the period|Para 1.21|The charity is in a healthy financial position at<br>31 March 2022 with a General Reserve Fund<br>of £130,812, an EFT Research Reserve Fund<br>of £10,456, and an EFT Crisis Fund with a<br>balance of £260 at year end.||
|Statement explaining<br>the policy for holding<br>reserves stating why<br>they are held|Para 1.22|Our General Reserve needs to be of the<br>order of at least £65,000 to keep the<br>organisation afloat for, say, six months in the<br>event of a sudden or unprecedented<br>absence of income.<br>EFT has a growing research base but, in<br>order to advance its acceptance amongst the||





||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
||||scientific and traditional healthcare||
||||community, more is needed, so we hold an||
||||EFT Research Fund reserve.||
||||At the end of the year, EFTi created a new||
||||reserve fund, EFT for Crisis, to support||
||||humanitarian projects worldwide through a||
||||coalition of EFT practitioners, eg initially in||
||||response to the Ukranian refugee crisis.||
||Amount of reserves|Para 1.22|£141,528||
||held||||
||Reasons for holding|Para 1.22|N/A||
||zero reserves||||
||Details of fund|Para 1.24|None.||
||materially in deficit||||
||Explanation of any|Para 1.23|||
||uncertainties about||None.  As this accounting year ended, the||
||the charity continuing||world was beginning to emerge from a global||
||as a going concern||pandemic, but the organisation has||
||||remained a going concern and continues to||
||||operate effectively.||
||||||
||The charity’s principal|Para 1.47|Membership Donations||
||sources of funds||||
||(including any||||
||fundraising)||||
||Investment policy and|Para 1.46|N/A||
||objectives including||||
||any social investment||||
||policy adopted||||
||A description of the|Para 1.46|There are no material uncertainties related to||
||principal risks facing||events or conditions that cast significant||
||the charity||doubt on the charity’s ability to continue as a||
||||going concern||
||Other||Sustainability is an issue that is actively||
||||considered by the board and trustees. Most||
||||of our income currently is from membership||
||||donations, and as we improve standards of||
||||training, mentorship and CPD, we are||
||||increasingly firmly established as the ‘go-to’||
||||body for excellence in EFT. In the meantime,||
||||we are actively seeking alternative sources||
||||of funding, including donations from different||
||||sources and collaboration with other groups||
||||to attract affiliate fees for training and other||
||||events.||
||||||





## **Structure, governance and management** 

|Description of<br>charity’s trusts:<br>Type of governing<br>document: for<br>example,trust deed,<br>memorandum and<br>articles of association<br>etc<br>How is the charity<br>constituted?<br>for example limited<br>company,<br>unincorporated<br>association, CIO<br>Trustee selection<br>methods including<br>details of any<br>constitutional<br>provisions e.g.<br>election to post or<br>name of any person<br>or body entitled to<br>appoint one or more<br>trustees|||
|---|---|---|
||Para 1.25|Constitution.  The Governing Document is<br>unchanged from that agreed with the Charity<br>Commission|
||Para 1.25|CIO|
||Para 1.25|The first Trustees were self-selected from<br>people who had a long and respected<br>reputation within the field of EFT. Additional<br>Trustees were recruited, increasing the<br>breadth of skills and geographical spread of<br>the membership.  Appropriate selection<br>processes are being developed by the<br>existing trustees and management executive<br>team for further additions.|
||||



## **Additional information (optional)** You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: 

||||
|---|---|---|
|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction and<br>training of trustees|Para 1.51|An induction process is being developed,<br>though currently, all trustees as of this writing<br>were recruited from within the membership.<br>Going forward we are introducing a robust<br>induction process at all levels of the<br>organization.|
|The charity’s organisational<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the<br>charity works|Para 1.51||
|Relationship with any related<br>parties|Para 1.51||
|Other||Whistleblowing Complaint to the Charities<br>Commission.  At the end of March 2021 a<br>complaint was filed by a volunteer to the<br>Charities Commission after the volunteer<br>received legal consultation and unsuccessful<br>attempts were made to resolve concerns<br>regarding governance arrangements of the|





organisation issues, gaps in policies and procedures, conflicts of interests and concerning hiring practices.  The EFTi Board of Trustees worked hand in hand with the Charities Commission later in the 2022 calendar year and is progressing rapidly to introduce a wide array of solutions to resolve the concerns that will be outlined in next year’s TAR. 

## **Reference and administrative details** 

|Charity name|EFT International|
|---|---|
|<br>Other name the charity uses|None|
|<br>Registered charity number|1176538|
|Charity’s principal address|EFT International, The John Greenway Building, John<br>Greenway Close, Tiverton, Devon EX16 6QF. UK|



|**Trustee name**<br>JudyByrne<br> Jacqui Crooks<br>Karin Davidson<br>John Freedom<br>Denise Welsh<br>Juliet Leroy<br> Deborah Sampson<br>Carl Stonier<br> <br>||**Dates acted if not for whole**<br>**year**<br>**Name of person (or**<br>**body) entitled to**<br>**appoint trustee (if**<br>**any)**|
|---|---|---|
||Chair||
|||March 1, 2021 to March<br>9,2022|
||||
||||
||||
||||
|||March 1, 2021 to April 9,<br>2021|
||Deputychair||
||||



Corporate Trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved 

**Director name** None 

Name of Trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity 

|**Trustee name**|**Dates acted if not for whole year**|
|---|---|
|None||
|||
|||



## **Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others** 



|Description of the<br>assets held in this<br>capacity|N/A|
|---|---|
|Name and objects of<br>the charity on whose<br>behalf the assets are<br>held and how this falls<br>within the custodian<br>charity’s objects|N/A|
|Details of<br>arrangements for safe<br>custody and<br>segregation of such<br>assets from the<br>charity’s own assets|N/A|



|**Additional information (optional)**<br>**Type of**<br>**adviser**<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|**Additional information (optional)**<br>**Type of**<br>**adviser**<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|**Additional information (optional)**<br>**Type of**<br>**adviser**<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|
|---|---|---|
|AAT|Garry Alexander|Wheelers Accountants, The John Greenway Building,<br>John Greenway Close, Tiverton, Devon EX16 6QF. UK|
||||
||||
|**Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (optional information)**|||
|N/A|||



## **Exemptions from disclosure** 

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details 

N/A 

## **Other optional information** 

N/A 

## **Declarations** 



## **Signature(s)** 

**Full name(s) Position** 


Craig Weiner 

Chair of Trustees 



EFT)
International
A Charity Incorporated Or8anisation (CIO)
(Fornierly The Association for the Advancement of Mwidian Energy Techniques)
(UK registered Charity numb￿ 1176538)
Financlal Statements
for the year ended 31 March 2022
CONTENTS
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes

ndependent Examiner's Report to the Trustees/member$ of
Ewf Intrrnational (formerly AAMET Intern&tIon￿)
(Charity no. 1176538)
on the accounts for the year ended 31 Mareh 2022
I rcport to the trustees on my examination of the accounts (pages three to eight) of the above charity
("the Trust") for the ycar cnded 31 March 2022.
Responsibilities and bas18 of report
As the charity's trustces> you are responsible for thc preparation of the accounts in accordance with
the requirements of th¢ Charities Act 2011 ('kn¢ A¢t").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts ca￿led out under section 145 of thc
2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given
by th¢ Charity Commission undcr s¢¢tion 145(5)(b) of thc Act,
Independent EXan￿￿er,5 Statement
I have completed my cxamination. I confinn that no material matlers have come to my attention in
conneLtion with the examination which gives me cause to believe that, in any material r¢spcct',
the accounting records wcrc not kcpt in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act. or
thc accounts did not accord with the accounting records. or
the accounts did nol comply with th¢ appliLable rcquircmcnts conccrning ih¢ forni and
content of accounts sd out in the Charities (Acwunls and Reports) Regulations 2008 othcr
than any requirement thut the accounts &yive a 'true and fair, view which is not a matt¢r
considered as part of an independent examination.
I havc no concern8 and have come acr08s no other mattcrs in conncctton with th¢ ¢xamination to
whiLh attention should be drawn in this rcport in order lo enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reachcd.
Signed..
Dated.. 2£_ 1_ 22
Cla
Alexander MAAT
(T.iccnsed Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians)
Wheelers Accountants
The John Greenway Buildin&
John Greenway Clos¢,
Tiverton, EXI 6 6QF
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EFf Internadonal (CIO)
(Registered UK Charity numbcr 1176538)
Statement of FlnanclAI Actlvities for tht year ended 31 March 2022
Year ended
Year ended
31.03.22
51.03.21
Note
ID¢ome
Donitlons . Membership
Reserved for Ebv Research Fund
EFT for Crisi8 Re8erve Fund
74J89
3,189
260
71.207
1.962
77038
73.169
A¢creditalion
Audio-visual
Conference and Meetings
On-line Exams
Disclosure and Barring Servicc
A￿lIlate Income
Bank Inlwest
4,640
1,009
17,401
7.744
2,330
11,220
7,1103
165
6,954
33
100,874
4,012
17
112,661
Travel, Accommodation and Subsistence
Website Managemcnl
Conferences & M¢etin8S
Disclosure and Barring Services
AccredilationlTraining Management
Operations Managwn¢nl
Promotion and Prinlin¥
Membership Adminislralion
Gener81 Administration
Bank and PayPal Charges
Ixgal and Professional fees
Accounlgncy & fxaminalion
Honoraria provision
Amortisation ollnlangible Assets
1,424
14,071
204
59
J2,726
102
128
9,853
11,590
2.484
17,542
432
3.023
1,691
2,124
2.2(10
4,283
11,862
22,905
7,254
23,751
756
3,002
2,530
2,812
2,230
io
93,945
18,716
6&,303
32,571
Ordlnary (detlcit) l iurplul for tbe Perio￿yeAr
L¢ss materlAI Items: Abortlve Cost
1,000
Operating Surplus for the year
18,716
31.571
Transfer donations lo EFf Research Fund
Transfer EFT fvnds for expenditure
Transfer to EFf for Crisis Fund
(3,189)
(1,962)
1,194
li
260
(3,449)
68
Rem4lDder transferred to General Reserve
15,267
30.803
This page must be read with the following not¢s
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Evf Intern•doDal (CIO)
Balan￿ Sh¢¢t Ai at 31 March 2022
Note
2022
2021
Intan Ibl¢
Webslte
Less: Amorti8ation
#sets
5.629
3,629
Trade Mark4 and Idendty
Additions
1th8: Amortijation
5.548
4,699
654
4,894
Current Asse
Stock of books
Prepaid costs
HSBC ACco￿t Balan(
PayPal Aco)unt
iJoo
131
135833
2,430
3,230
JIS. 756
1.778
J23,194
131116
Creditor8, Accrual¥ and ProvA•ion
7,057
7.276
131059
JlJ.918
141 $28
122.812
TheA
G•n¢rAI R￿erVe
Opening b814nc¢ l April 2021
Surp1￿ for the ycar
114545
15
130012
84, 742
30.803
115,543
Reserve fvnd (Err R￿eAr¢h)
Oponin8 balance l April 2021
Fund movcment in year
7367
6.499
768
IV56
7,267
EFf for Crhij Fund
260
141.528
J22.812
The financi￿ 8tat¢rnents on paBes 3 to 8 are h¢reby approved on behalf of the Tnth.
Signed ..
Dated . 1 . 2023
Pippa Gagic CTru8te¢)
Thli po1¢ MU￿be wlth the followlng Dote
Pa8e 4

EFf InternitionAI (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
(Reglstered UK Cbarity number 1176538)
Note$ to the Ststement of Flnaneial Aetivities ear to 31 March 2022
l. Accountlng Compllance
These ac￿untS comply with the relevant Charity SORP (Second edition), FRS102 and
UK Charity law as applicable.
2. Ba518 of preparatlon
2.1 Accountlng
The Accounts have been prepared under the Historical Cost Convention with items
recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note.
The AcLounts have been prq)arcd in accordance with the Statement of
Recxlmmended Practice.. Accounting and Reporting by Charities and the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kin8dom and Republic of Ireland
(FRS102) and with the Charities Act 2011.
The Charity Constitutes a public benefit enltty as defined by FRS 102.
2.2 Golng Concern
Th¢ Truste¢s consider that there are no materia] uncertainties related to events or
conditions that cast si￿lf1¢ant doubt on the Charity's ability to continue as a going
nc¢rn.
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EFT International (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
Oieglstered UK Charity number 1176538)
IYot¢s to the Statement of Fln4n¢lal Activities for the
ear ended 31 March 2022
3 True & falr vlew
The Accounts present a true and fair view and th¢ Accounting policies adopted are those
outlined in notes 3 and 4 b¢low.
Income
3.2 Membership Subscriptions received in the nature of a gift are recognis¢d as
Donations.
3.3 Membership Subscripttons which give a memb¢r th¢ right to services or other
benefits would be recognised as income earncd from the provision of goods and
services from charitable activitiC8.
3.4 Donations from book sales are transfcTred to the EFf R¢scarch reserve fund
4 Intanglble Assets
The Residual Value of thc Association's website is estimated to be £2,000 at 31 March
2022. Trade Mark and Identity costs arc being written off over ten years. Amortisation is
calculated OTt a straight line basis.
5 Donated Goods And Services
There were no donated Services or goods received requiring recognition in th¢ ycar.
Pag¢ 6

Ewf International (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
IRegistered UK Charity number 1176538)
Notes to the Statement of Financial Aetivitie8
ear ended 31 March 2022
6 Related Party Transactlons
The following services were supplied to th¢ Charity by r¢lated parties and voluntcers on a
contract for scrviLes basis:
2022
2021
H Jones (Volunt¢¢r).' Book-keepin￿CoRChin8
C Sutton (Volunte¢r): Accreditationrrraining Board
J Barbe¢ (Voluntecr).. Websitc services/Accrcdilation
J Footman (Volunteer).. External liaison, Projects £4,095 }
and Subcontract￿ accreditation work
£2,303 }
Z West.. Membership S¢rvices
S Garfield: Accreditation
C Stonier {Volunt¢¢r): Accreditation work
M Moorby (Volunteer),. Accrcditation work
B Moore-Haft¢r (Volunteer): AcL'reditAlion work
M Bennett (Volunlccr).. Accreditation work
W Thomas (Volunte¢r),' Research wo
Other Volunt¢crs (4 Under £250): Translation
9,001
3,614
7.701
6.160
8.098
7,929
6,398
4,272
1,547
900
614
45
450
630
145
55
630
259
543
7 Trustee8 Expen$e$ & Beneflts
Exp¢nses were reimbursed in accordancc with the Association's strict policy.
The Trustees enjoy the bencfils of membcrship but r¢ccived no other benefits.
Vost Balanee Sheet Event8
Th¢r¢ arc no material post-balance sh¢ct events requiring disclosurc.
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Eyf Intsrnational (formerly AAMET Internatlonal) {ClO)
(Registered UK Charity number 1176538)
Notes to the St2t¢ment of Flnaneial Activlties
ear ended 31 March 2022
9 Independent Serutlny
These Accounts have becn the subjcct of statutory external scrutiny as requircd by UK
Charity law in accordance with the applicable Stalemcnt of Recommended Practice. The
Independent Examiner's service5 and fees (excluding VAT) are set out below..
For Indq)endenl Examination
Accountancy and other s¢rvices
830
1,320
10 Honorarla and beneflts
Th¢ Association's ability to undertake its charitable activities is dep¢ndent on its
voluntary off)ce holdcrs, workers and contribulors. The Trustccs propose to acknowledge
the special contribution of the following this year:
oth￿ Benefits
Honorary Secretary
1,000 )
Res¢arch Team volunteers (2)
Membership {fre¢)
1,250 )
Totsl provision
I I EFf for Crlsls Reserve fi und
A sum of £260 has bKn transferred to a new R¢swve fimd and is earn)arked for"Roots
for Relief,.
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EFT)
International
A Charity Incorporated Or8anisation (CIO)
(Fornierly The Association for the Advancement of Mwidian Energy Techniques)
(UK registered Charity numb￿ 1176538)
Financlal Statements
for the year ended 31 March 2022
CONTENTS
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes

ndependent Examiner's Report to the Trustees/member$ of
Ewf Intrrnational (formerly AAMET Intern&tIon￿)
(Charity no. 1176538)
on the accounts for the year ended 31 Mareh 2022
I rcport to the trustees on my examination of the accounts (pages three to eight) of the above charity
("the Trust") for the ycar cnded 31 March 2022.
Responsibilities and bas18 of report
As the charity's trustces> you are responsible for thc preparation of the accounts in accordance with
the requirements of th¢ Charities Act 2011 ('kn¢ A¢t").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts ca￿led out under section 145 of thc
2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given
by th¢ Charity Commission undcr s¢¢tion 145(5)(b) of thc Act,
Independent EXan￿￿er,5 Statement
I have completed my cxamination. I confinn that no material matlers have come to my attention in
conneLtion with the examination which gives me cause to believe that, in any material r¢spcct',
the accounting records wcrc not kcpt in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act. or
thc accounts did not accord with the accounting records. or
the accounts did nol comply with th¢ appliLable rcquircmcnts conccrning ih¢ forni and
content of accounts sd out in the Charities (Acwunls and Reports) Regulations 2008 othcr
than any requirement thut the accounts &yive a 'true and fair, view which is not a matt¢r
considered as part of an independent examination.
I havc no concern8 and have come acr08s no other mattcrs in conncctton with th¢ ¢xamination to
whiLh attention should be drawn in this rcport in order lo enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reachcd.
Signed..
Dated.. 2£_ 1_ 22
Cla
Alexander MAAT
(T.iccnsed Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians)
Wheelers Accountants
The John Greenway Buildin&
John Greenway Clos¢,
Tiverton, EXI 6 6QF
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EFf Internadonal (CIO)
(Registered UK Charity numbcr 1176538)
Statement of FlnanclAI Actlvities for tht year ended 31 March 2022
Year ended
Year ended
31.03.22
51.03.21
Note
ID¢ome
Donitlons . Membership
Reserved for Ebv Research Fund
EFT for Crisi8 Re8erve Fund
74J89
3,189
260
71.207
1.962
77038
73.169
A¢creditalion
Audio-visual
Conference and Meetings
On-line Exams
Disclosure and Barring Servicc
A￿lIlate Income
Bank Inlwest
4,640
1,009
17,401
7.744
2,330
11,220
7,1103
165
6,954
33
100,874
4,012
17
112,661
Travel, Accommodation and Subsistence
Website Managemcnl
Conferences & M¢etin8S
Disclosure and Barring Services
AccredilationlTraining Management
Operations Managwn¢nl
Promotion and Prinlin¥
Membership Adminislralion
Gener81 Administration
Bank and PayPal Charges
Ixgal and Professional fees
Accounlgncy & fxaminalion
Honoraria provision
Amortisation ollnlangible Assets
1,424
14,071
204
59
J2,726
102
128
9,853
11,590
2.484
17,542
432
3.023
1,691
2,124
2.2(10
4,283
11,862
22,905
7,254
23,751
756
3,002
2,530
2,812
2,230
io
93,945
18,716
6&,303
32,571
Ordlnary (detlcit) l iurplul for tbe Perio￿yeAr
L¢ss materlAI Items: Abortlve Cost
1,000
Operating Surplus for the year
18,716
31.571
Transfer donations lo EFf Research Fund
Transfer EFT fvnds for expenditure
Transfer to EFf for Crisis Fund
(3,189)
(1,962)
1,194
li
260
(3,449)
68
Rem4lDder transferred to General Reserve
15,267
30.803
This page must be read with the following not¢s
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Evf Intern•doDal (CIO)
Balan￿ Sh¢¢t Ai at 31 March 2022
Note
2022
2021
Intan Ibl¢
Webslte
Less: Amorti8ation
#sets
5.629
3,629
Trade Mark4 and Idendty
Additions
1th8: Amortijation
5.548
4,699
654
4,894
Current Asse
Stock of books
Prepaid costs
HSBC ACco￿t Balan(
PayPal Aco)unt
iJoo
131
135833
2,430
3,230
JIS. 756
1.778
J23,194
131116
Creditor8, Accrual¥ and ProvA•ion
7,057
7.276
131059
JlJ.918
141 $28
122.812
TheA
G•n¢rAI R￿erVe
Opening b814nc¢ l April 2021
Surp1￿ for the ycar
114545
15
130012
84, 742
30.803
115,543
Reserve fvnd (Err R￿eAr¢h)
Oponin8 balance l April 2021
Fund movcment in year
7367
6.499
768
IV56
7,267
EFf for Crhij Fund
260
141.528
J22.812
The financi￿ 8tat¢rnents on paBes 3 to 8 are h¢reby approved on behalf of the Tnth.
Signed ..
Dated . 1 . 2023
Pippa Gagic CTru8te¢)
Thli po1¢ MU￿be wlth the followlng Dote
Pa8e 4

EFf InternitionAI (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
(Reglstered UK Cbarity number 1176538)
Note$ to the Ststement of Flnaneial Aetivities ear to 31 March 2022
l. Accountlng Compllance
These ac￿untS comply with the relevant Charity SORP (Second edition), FRS102 and
UK Charity law as applicable.
2. Ba518 of preparatlon
2.1 Accountlng
The Accounts have been prepared under the Historical Cost Convention with items
recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note.
The AcLounts have been prq)arcd in accordance with the Statement of
Recxlmmended Practice.. Accounting and Reporting by Charities and the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kin8dom and Republic of Ireland
(FRS102) and with the Charities Act 2011.
The Charity Constitutes a public benefit enltty as defined by FRS 102.
2.2 Golng Concern
Th¢ Truste¢s consider that there are no materia] uncertainties related to events or
conditions that cast si￿lf1¢ant doubt on the Charity's ability to continue as a going
nc¢rn.
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EFT International (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
Oieglstered UK Charity number 1176538)
IYot¢s to the Statement of Fln4n¢lal Activities for the
ear ended 31 March 2022
3 True & falr vlew
The Accounts present a true and fair view and th¢ Accounting policies adopted are those
outlined in notes 3 and 4 b¢low.
Income
3.2 Membership Subscriptions received in the nature of a gift are recognis¢d as
Donations.
3.3 Membership Subscripttons which give a memb¢r th¢ right to services or other
benefits would be recognised as income earncd from the provision of goods and
services from charitable activitiC8.
3.4 Donations from book sales are transfcTred to the EFf R¢scarch reserve fund
4 Intanglble Assets
The Residual Value of thc Association's website is estimated to be £2,000 at 31 March
2022. Trade Mark and Identity costs arc being written off over ten years. Amortisation is
calculated OTt a straight line basis.
5 Donated Goods And Services
There were no donated Services or goods received requiring recognition in th¢ ycar.
Pag¢ 6

Ewf International (formerly AAMET International) (CIO)
IRegistered UK Charity number 1176538)
Notes to the Statement of Financial Aetivitie8
ear ended 31 March 2022
6 Related Party Transactlons
The following services were supplied to th¢ Charity by r¢lated parties and voluntcers on a
contract for scrviLes basis:
2022
2021
H Jones (Volunt¢¢r).' Book-keepin￿CoRChin8
C Sutton (Volunte¢r): Accreditationrrraining Board
J Barbe¢ (Voluntecr).. Websitc services/Accrcdilation
J Footman (Volunteer).. External liaison, Projects £4,095 }
and Subcontract￿ accreditation work
£2,303 }
Z West.. Membership S¢rvices
S Garfield: Accreditation
C Stonier {Volunt¢¢r): Accreditation work
M Moorby (Volunteer),. Accrcditation work
B Moore-Haft¢r (Volunteer): AcL'reditAlion work
M Bennett (Volunlccr).. Accreditation work
W Thomas (Volunte¢r),' Research wo
Other Volunt¢crs (4 Under £250): Translation
9,001
3,614
7.701
6.160
8.098
7,929
6,398
4,272
1,547
900
614
45
450
630
145
55
630
259
543
7 Trustee8 Expen$e$ & Beneflts
Exp¢nses were reimbursed in accordancc with the Association's strict policy.
The Trustees enjoy the bencfils of membcrship but r¢ccived no other benefits.
Vost Balanee Sheet Event8
Th¢r¢ arc no material post-balance sh¢ct events requiring disclosurc.
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Eyf Intsrnational (formerly AAMET Internatlonal) {ClO)
(Registered UK Charity number 1176538)
Notes to the St2t¢ment of Flnaneial Activlties
ear ended 31 March 2022
9 Independent Serutlny
These Accounts have becn the subjcct of statutory external scrutiny as requircd by UK
Charity law in accordance with the applicable Stalemcnt of Recommended Practice. The
Independent Examiner's service5 and fees (excluding VAT) are set out below..
For Indq)endenl Examination
Accountancy and other s¢rvices
830
1,320
10 Honorarla and beneflts
Th¢ Association's ability to undertake its charitable activities is dep¢ndent on its
voluntary off)ce holdcrs, workers and contribulors. The Trustccs propose to acknowledge
the special contribution of the following this year:
oth￿ Benefits
Honorary Secretary
1,000 )
Res¢arch Team volunteers (2)
Membership {fre¢)
1,250 )
Totsl provision
I I EFf for Crlsls Reserve fi und
A sum of £260 has bKn transferred to a new R¢swve fimd and is earn)arked for"Roots
for Relief,.
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