Charity number: 1177917
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON) (Registered as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London)
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
CONTENTS
| Legal and Administrative information | 1 |
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| Report of the Trustees | 2 – 5 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 |
| Balance Sheet | 8 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 9-17 |
Detailed income and expenditure account and summaries
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Trustees | E Meinich (Chair) |
|---|---|
| T Tennøe (Vice Chair) | |
| B Lyngnes (Hon Treasurer) | |
| O Aasheim | |
| B Bagnold | |
| A Marwa | |
| D Havgar | |
| C Strommen | |
| J Langfeldt | |
| M. Haugt (appointed 24 February 2022) | |
| Secretary | Anne Hovland-Pye |
| Address | 52 Holland Park |
| London | |
| W11 3RS | |
| Charity number | 1177917 |
| Independent Examiner | A S Healey FCA CTA DChA |
| Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited | |
| North House | |
| 198 High Street | |
| Tonbridge | |
| Kent TN9 1BE | |
| Bankers | Barclays Bank plc |
| 50 Pall Mall | |
| London SW1A 1QA |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
The Trustees present their annual report and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021. In preparing this report the Trustees have complied with the Charities Act 2011, the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019), and applicable accounting standards.
Legal and administrative information set out on the previous page forms part of this report.
The Charity’s Name
The charity is registered with the Charity Commission as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London but is well known as the Norwegian YWCA (London).
Structure, Governance and Management
The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“CIO”) incorporated on 11 April 2018 (registered charity number 1177917. It was formed to convert an unincorporated charity of the same name (registered charity number 210885) to CIO status. The CIO is governed by its Constitution registered on 11 April 2018. The CIO works closely with the Norges KFUK-KFUM, an equivalent organisation based in Norway.
The day-to-day management of the CIO is handled by a small staff headed by a Manager, who reports to the Trustees.
The members of the CIO are its trustees for the time being. Any member of the Lutheran Church or other recognised Christian Church may be appointed to be a trustee by a decision of the trustees. Norges KFUKKFUM has the right to appoint one of the Trustees. The Pastor of the Norwegian Seaman’s Church in London is an ex-officio trustee. One third of the trustees, being those who have been longest in office since their last appointment or reappointment, must retire from office at the Annual Retirement Meeting, being the meeting at which the annual accounts are adopted. Retiring trustees may be reappointed. The minimum number of trustees is 3 and the maximum number is 10.
The Trustees meet normally 6 times a year.
The turnover of the members of the Board of Trustees is quite low. The Board will therefore always consist of a majority of members with long experience of the Board’s work, being able to support newcomers to the Board. Under these circumstances, it has not been found necessary to establish a formal procedure or program for the induction or training of Trustees.
The Board has delegated certain operational matters, including decisions on maintenance within budgets and limits approved by the Board, to a Working Committee of Trustees. The Committee meets when needed, chaired by the Chair of Trustees.
Objectives and activities
The object of the CIO is to advance Christian values by:
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
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providing a safe and open home primarily to young Norwegians, but also others;
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encouraging young people to take leadership in their own lives and engage in society through Christian values; and
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in accordance with Christian values supporting the social integration, of Norwegians within Norwegian and British society.
The main activity of the CIO is the provision of accommodation for young Norwegian women and men in London. This is provided at the CIO’s premises at 52 Holland Park, London.
The CIO aims to provide a safe home for mainly young Norwegians coming to London to work or study for a short or longer term. It wants to provide a “home away from home” where it can provide residents with the opportunity to enjoy a good and purposeful life anchored in the Christian faith. It provides hostel services for youths, students and Norwegian families and offers board and lodging for both tourists and tenants.
In setting objectives and planning activities the trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit. Students and young professional pay subsidised rates for accommodation to ensure that that this is affordable.
Trustees
The Trustees who have served during the year are listed, with other key personnel, on page 1.
Review of Activities and Achievements
The total number of guest nights in 2021 was 3,965 (2020: 3,518). The utilisation of the hostel’s capacity was 24.75%, compared with 22.01% in 2020. Income from Board and Lodgings has remained comparable at £136,603 compared to £131,594 in 2020.
Total income amounted to £199,173 (2020: £176,202); an increase of 13% compared to 2020. The 2021 figure includes donations and grants of £53,695 (2020: £35,571) and investment income of £8,027 (2020: £7,655).
Total expenses amounted to £177,835, a decrease from £218,912 in 2020.
Expenditure on regular hostel maintenance was higher than the prior year and increased from £5,168 in 2020 to £7,574 in 2021.
Net income for the year, excluding net gains or losses on financial investments, was £21,338 (2020: net loss for the year of £42,710).
Net gains on financial investments (including changes in market value) amounted to £17,148 (2020: net losses of £27,010). This has increased the net surplus for the year to £38,486 (2020: increased net expenditure to £69,720). This movement represents the increase in Net Assets on the Balance Sheet during the year, from £642,732 at the beginning of the year to £681,218 as at 31 December 2021.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Fund Utilisation and Provisions:
The Association has a portion of its funds invested in income generating equity and bond funds which are tailored to the charity sector. During 2021 the underlying value of the investments increased from £164,318 to £181,466. The Charity received £8,027 in dividends on its investments.
The Association continues to have strict control on costs and is working to increase the number of guest nights to boost revenue in future years. This is especially important going forward as major maintenance expenses have been planned for 2022, including an overhaul of the building externally and a plan to continue to upgrade the bathrooms.
Relations:
The Association continues to have a solid standing in the Norwegian community benefitting from its activities. The Association is represented in a number of external groups, including the 17[th] of May committee and the Norwegian Church in London. Working relations at the hostel are good.
Covid-19
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity, with reduced visitor numbers. Although some costs were also reduced during the closed periods, general running costs remained. The trustees continue to keep matters under regular review, and we have reverted to the normal meeting frequency. The working committee was still aware of different grants, and submitted applications for the support schemes for which the charity qualifies, many of which have been granted. The cash reserves are being monitored and cash flow analysis carried out to assess how long the charity would be able to continue with reduced income and how monthly costs could be reduced. Alternative activities have been discussed, but the charity cannot work outside its defined objects.
Policy on Reserves
The Association holds reserves, partly to generate investment income to fund property maintenance and to keep occupancy charges affordable, and partly to have funds available to assist with major refurbishment or other capital projects.
At 31 December 2021, the Association held general funds of £577,984 including £247,189 represented by fixed assets held for charity use leaving free reserves of £330,795. This is the equivalent to approximately one year’s expenditure. This is considered an acceptable level of reserves given the impact of Covid-19 and will be needed to ensure that the charity can continue.
The Maintenance Fund was established in 2008. The Trustees’ policy is to add to this fund in years with low maintenance tasks in order to have funds available to meet the requirements in the years when the need for major maintenance arises. The charity’s property is a listed building and periodic expenditure is needed on the façade. The balance held at 31 December 2021 is £10,000.
The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP – that is, it is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees but in accordance with the non-binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for charity use. The balance held at 31 December 2021 was £93,234.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Financial Investments and Investment Performance
The financial investments are all regarded as long-term. It is the policy to keep the balance sheet sufficiently liquid to avoid unplanned sales of investments in depressed markets.
Investment income and net gains on investments in the year are as noted above.
Plans for Future Periods
There are no plans to change the aims and key objectives of the Association. The policies for achieving the aims and objectives will mainly follow along the same lines as during the preceding year.
Trustees’ Responsibilities
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;
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make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, regulations made thereunder, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
This report was approved by the Board of Trustees on 9 June 2022 and signed on their behalf by:
E Meinich Chair
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE NORWEGIAN YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN LONDON FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Independent examiner’s report to the charity trustees of The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 December 2021, which are set out on pages 8 to 18.
Respective responsibilities of charity trustees and examiner
As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the CIO’ accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in respect of the CIO as required by section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with those records; or
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the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (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 concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
A S Healey FCA CTA DChA Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditors North House,198 High Street Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1BE
Date: 29 June 2022
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Notes Income from: Donations Charitable activities 2 Investments 3 Total income Expenditure on: Charitable activities 4 Total expenditure Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) for the year Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward: As originally stated Prior period adjustment 1.12 Total funds carried forward 10 |
Total unrestricted funds 2021 £ 53,695 137,451 8,027 199,173 177,835 177,835 17,148 38,486 630,610 12,122 642,732 681,218 |
Total unrestricted funds 2020 Restated £ 35,571 132,976 7,655 |
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| 176,202 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
| ( 27,010) | ||
| ( 69,720) 712,452 - |
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| 712,452 | ||
| 642,732 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Notes £ £ Fixed assets Tangible assets 6 247,189 Investments 7 181,466 428,655 Current assets Debtors 8 23,198 Cash at bank and in hand 262,636 285,834 Creditors:amounts falling due within one year 9 ( 33,271) Net current assets 252,563 Net assets 681,218 Funds 10 Unrestricted funds: General fund 577,984 Designated funds: The Maintenance Fund 10,000 The Ball Bequest 93,234 681,218 2021 |
£ £ 250,261 164,318 414,579 18,104 242,264 260,368 ( 32,215) 228,153 642,732 543,309 10,000 89,423 642,732 2020 Restated |
£ £ 250,261 164,318 414,579 18,104 242,264 260,368 ( 32,215) 228,153 642,732 543,309 10,000 89,423 642,732 2020 Restated |
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| 414,579 228,153 |
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| 642,732 | ||
| 543,309 10,000 89,423 |
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| 642,732 |
Approved by the General Committee of Management on 9 June 2022 and signed on its behalf by:
B Lyngnes E Meinich Honorary Treasurer Chair
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies
1.1 Basis of preparation
Norwegian YWCA (London) is an unincorporated charity registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales. Its registered address is 52 Holland Park, London W11 3RS. The charity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.
Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value, unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy notes. The accounts are presented in pounds sterling and rounded to the nearest pound.
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity causing the house to close during 'lockdown' periods in 2020 and 2021 with a consequent loss of income. However now that restrictions have eased significantly bookings at the house have started to increase. The charity also has sufficient reserves to absorb the impact of the Covid-19 crisis. The going concern basis of accounting therefore continues to be adopted.
1.2 Income and deferred income
General donations and investment income is recognised when the charity is entitled to the funds, the receipt is probable and the amount can be measured reliably. For donations and investment income, this is usually on receipt. For grants this is normally when a formal offer is made in writing unless the grant contains terms and conditions which must be met before the charity is entitled to
Income from charitable activities, which includes board, lodgings and meals, is recognised to the extent that the charity has provided the contracted services.
Income received in advance of the provision of services i.e. deposits and payments in advance, is deferred on a time basis until such time as the services have been performed.
Membership fees are accounted for on a receivable basis.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.3 Resources expended
- Liabilities, and related expenditure, are recognised when a present legal or constructive obligation exists at the balance sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation, and the amount can be measured or estimated reliably.
All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category.
Expenditure on charitable activities comprises all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to achieving the charity's objectives. These costs include attributable administration and support costs. They also include governance costs which comprise of all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to ensuring the public accountability of the charity and its compliance with regulations.
1.4 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Tangible fixed assets are stated at cost less depreciation. Individual fixed assets costing £1,000 or more are capitalised at cost.
Depreciation is provided on the cost of tangible fixed assets, to write them down to their estimated residual values over their expected useful lives, at the following rates:
Freehold land Not depreciated Freehold buildings Cost less residual value over 50 years.
1.5 Investments
Financial investments are stated at market value at the balance sheet date and any unrealised gains or losses are shown in the Statement of Financial Activities.
1.6 Financial Instruments
The charity only has financial instruments of the kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value.
1.7 Operating leases
Rentals payable under operating leases are recognised in the statement of financial activities on a straight line basis over the lease term.
1.8 Taxation
The charity is exempt from Corporation Tax on its charitable activities.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.9 Foreign currency transactions and balances
Transactions denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the exchange rates applying at the date of the transaction. At the year end, foreign currency cash balances are translated at the exchange rate applying at the balance sheet date. Exchange gains and losses are charged to the statement of financial activities.
1.10 Pensions
The charity contributes to individuals' personal pension schemes. Pension costs are charged to the statement of financial activities when payable.
1.11 Fund accounting
The Association maintains the following funds:
General unrestricted funds are those which can be used in accordance with its charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Designated unrestricted funds include the Maintenance Fund which builds up funds for periodic redecoration and maintenance of the Association's premises in London, and the Ball Bequest Fund which is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees.
1.12 Prior period adjustment
It was identified during the year that overpayments had been made to the Norwegian human resources supplier in 2020 of £12,122. The effect on the prior period's results was to decrease salary costs and increase other debtors by £12,122. There was no impact on funds brought forward at 1 January 2020.
| 2 Income from charitable activities Board, lodgings and meals Membership fees Sundry income 3 Income from investments Listed investments |
2021 £ 136,603 516 332 137,451 2021 £ 8,027 8,027 |
2020 £ 131,594 947 435 |
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| 132,976 | ||
| 2020 £ 7,655 |
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| 7,655 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 4 Salaries Rent - flat for warden Rates Water Insurance Gas and electricity Cleaning materials Hostel maintenance Depreciation Food Staff visa costs Miscellaneous operating costs Laundry Credit card charges Exchange differences Direct costs - General Fund Support costs (below) Support costs: Accountancy fees Professional fees Travel expenses Gifts & Flowers Postage Telephone Office Supplies & Stationery Bank Charges Staff advertising Miscellaneous Governance costs: Independent Examiner's fees Expenditure on charitable activities |
2021 £ 98,431 - 2,930 3,624 12,586 10,353 1,598 7,574 3,072 9,941 3,342 6,072 - 1,474 4,001 164,998 12,837 177,835 3,010 752 519 178 270 994 3,868 200 - 96 2,950 12,837 |
2020 £ 132,432 7,107 2,839 2,344 13,261 11,275 2,460 5,168 3,072 10,566 - 4,696 1,315 1,927 ( 5,135) |
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| 193,327 25,585 |
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| 218,912 | ||
| 8,650 4,320 1,795 492 205 1,687 3,621 302 652 911 2,950 |
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| 25,585 |
Accountancy fees relates to other fees payable to the independent examiner.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 5 Staff costs, trustees and key management personnel 2021 £ Wages and salaries 92,881 Social Security costs 2,340 Pension costs - defined contribution schemes 3,210 98,431 The average weekly number of employees during the year was: 6 No member of staff earned over £60,000 during the year (2020: None). |
2020 £ 127,150 2,232 3,050 |
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| 132,432 | |
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Key management personnel are identified as the manager (including the acting manager) and the trustees. Key management personnel received remuneration totalling £49,749 (2020: £45,262).The trustees did not receive any remuneration for their services and no expenses were reimbursed to them during the year (2020: £nil).
| 6 Tangible fixed assets Cost At 1 January 2021 At 31 December 2021 Depreciation At 1 January 2021 Charge for the year At 31 December 2021 Net book value At 31 December 2021 At 31 December 2020 |
Freehold property £ 293,498 |
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| 293,498 | |
| 43,237 3,072 |
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| 46,309 | |
| 247,189 | |
| 250,261 |
Freehold property includes land at a cost of £61,633 (2020: £61,633) which is not depreciated.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 7 Investments Market value as at 1 January 2021 Revaluation Market value as at 31 December 2021 All investments are listed investments. 8 Debtors Trade debtors Other debtors and prepayments 9 Creditors:amounts falling due within one year Deposits and advance payments Taxation and social security Accruals |
2021 £ 164,318 17,148 181,466 2021 £ 1,405 21,793 23,198 2021 £ 13,279 3,946 16,046 33,271 |
2020 £ 191,328 ( 27,010) |
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| 164,318 | ||
| 2020 £ 475 17,629 |
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| 18,104 | ||
| 2020 £ 12,231 9,714 10,270 |
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| 32,215 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds
| Current year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Gains on investments Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 543,309 199,173 ( 177,835) 13,337 577,984 Maintenance fund £ 10,000 - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 99,423 - - 3,811 103,234 Ball Bequest £ 89,423 3,811 93,234 |
Total funds £ 642,732 199,173 ( 177,835) 17,148 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds £ 99,423 3,811 |
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| 103,234 |
Maintenance fund : A balance of £10,000 has been carried forward on the maintenance fund for the ongoing general repairs and upkeep of the premises. In the previous year a transfer of £10,000 was made from this fund to the general fund due to the impact of COVID-19 on the reserves of the charity.
Ball Bequest Fund: The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP - that is, an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees, but in accordance with the non--binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for general use.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds (continued)
| Prior year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Loss on investments Transfer between funds Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Transfer between funds Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 584,258 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 8,239) 10,000 543,309 Maintenance fund £ 20,000 ( 10,000) - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 128,194 - - ( 18,771) ( 10,000) 99,423 Ball Bequest £ 108,194 - ( 18,771) 89,423 |
Total funds £ 712,452 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 27,010) - |
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| 642,732 | |||
| Total funds £ 128,194 ( 10,000) ( 18,771) |
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| 99,423 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
11 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Current year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets Prior year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets |
General fund 2021 £ 247,189 88,232 242,563 577,984 General fund 2020 £ 250,261 74,895 218,153 543,309 |
Designated funds 2021 £ - 93,234 10,000 103,234 Designated funds 2020 £ - 89,423 10,000 99,423 |
Total funds 2021 £ 247,189 181,466 252,563 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds 2020 £ 250,261 164,318 228,153 |
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| 642,732 |
12 Related party transactions
There were no related party transactions in the period (2020: £nil).
13 Capital Commitments
At 31 December 2021 the charity were committed to costs of £8,040 (2020: £nil).
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Charity number: 1177917
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON) (Registered as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London)
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
CONTENTS
| Legal and Administrative information | 1 |
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| Report of the Trustees | 2 – 5 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 |
| Balance Sheet | 8 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 9-17 |
Detailed income and expenditure account and summaries
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Trustees | E Meinich (Chair) |
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| T Tennøe (Vice Chair) | |
| B Lyngnes (Hon Treasurer) | |
| O Aasheim | |
| B Bagnold | |
| A Marwa | |
| D Havgar | |
| C Strommen | |
| J Langfeldt | |
| M. Haugt (appointed 24 February 2022) | |
| Secretary | Anne Hovland-Pye |
| Address | 52 Holland Park |
| London | |
| W11 3RS | |
| Charity number | 1177917 |
| Independent Examiner | A S Healey FCA CTA DChA |
| Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited | |
| North House | |
| 198 High Street | |
| Tonbridge | |
| Kent TN9 1BE | |
| Bankers | Barclays Bank plc |
| 50 Pall Mall | |
| London SW1A 1QA |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
The Trustees present their annual report and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021. In preparing this report the Trustees have complied with the Charities Act 2011, the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019), and applicable accounting standards.
Legal and administrative information set out on the previous page forms part of this report.
The Charity’s Name
The charity is registered with the Charity Commission as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London but is well known as the Norwegian YWCA (London).
Structure, Governance and Management
The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“CIO”) incorporated on 11 April 2018 (registered charity number 1177917. It was formed to convert an unincorporated charity of the same name (registered charity number 210885) to CIO status. The CIO is governed by its Constitution registered on 11 April 2018. The CIO works closely with the Norges KFUK-KFUM, an equivalent organisation based in Norway.
The day-to-day management of the CIO is handled by a small staff headed by a Manager, who reports to the Trustees.
The members of the CIO are its trustees for the time being. Any member of the Lutheran Church or other recognised Christian Church may be appointed to be a trustee by a decision of the trustees. Norges KFUKKFUM has the right to appoint one of the Trustees. The Pastor of the Norwegian Seaman’s Church in London is an ex-officio trustee. One third of the trustees, being those who have been longest in office since their last appointment or reappointment, must retire from office at the Annual Retirement Meeting, being the meeting at which the annual accounts are adopted. Retiring trustees may be reappointed. The minimum number of trustees is 3 and the maximum number is 10.
The Trustees meet normally 6 times a year.
The turnover of the members of the Board of Trustees is quite low. The Board will therefore always consist of a majority of members with long experience of the Board’s work, being able to support newcomers to the Board. Under these circumstances, it has not been found necessary to establish a formal procedure or program for the induction or training of Trustees.
The Board has delegated certain operational matters, including decisions on maintenance within budgets and limits approved by the Board, to a Working Committee of Trustees. The Committee meets when needed, chaired by the Chair of Trustees.
Objectives and activities
The object of the CIO is to advance Christian values by:
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
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providing a safe and open home primarily to young Norwegians, but also others;
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encouraging young people to take leadership in their own lives and engage in society through Christian values; and
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in accordance with Christian values supporting the social integration, of Norwegians within Norwegian and British society.
The main activity of the CIO is the provision of accommodation for young Norwegian women and men in London. This is provided at the CIO’s premises at 52 Holland Park, London.
The CIO aims to provide a safe home for mainly young Norwegians coming to London to work or study for a short or longer term. It wants to provide a “home away from home” where it can provide residents with the opportunity to enjoy a good and purposeful life anchored in the Christian faith. It provides hostel services for youths, students and Norwegian families and offers board and lodging for both tourists and tenants.
In setting objectives and planning activities the trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit. Students and young professional pay subsidised rates for accommodation to ensure that that this is affordable.
Trustees
The Trustees who have served during the year are listed, with other key personnel, on page 1.
Review of Activities and Achievements
The total number of guest nights in 2021 was 3,965 (2020: 3,518). The utilisation of the hostel’s capacity was 24.75%, compared with 22.01% in 2020. Income from Board and Lodgings has remained comparable at £136,603 compared to £131,594 in 2020.
Total income amounted to £199,173 (2020: £176,202); an increase of 13% compared to 2020. The 2021 figure includes donations and grants of £53,695 (2020: £35,571) and investment income of £8,027 (2020: £7,655).
Total expenses amounted to £177,835, a decrease from £218,912 in 2020.
Expenditure on regular hostel maintenance was higher than the prior year and increased from £5,168 in 2020 to £7,574 in 2021.
Net income for the year, excluding net gains or losses on financial investments, was £21,338 (2020: net loss for the year of £42,710).
Net gains on financial investments (including changes in market value) amounted to £17,148 (2020: net losses of £27,010). This has increased the net surplus for the year to £38,486 (2020: increased net expenditure to £69,720). This movement represents the increase in Net Assets on the Balance Sheet during the year, from £642,732 at the beginning of the year to £681,218 as at 31 December 2021.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Fund Utilisation and Provisions:
The Association has a portion of its funds invested in income generating equity and bond funds which are tailored to the charity sector. During 2021 the underlying value of the investments increased from £164,318 to £181,466. The Charity received £8,027 in dividends on its investments.
The Association continues to have strict control on costs and is working to increase the number of guest nights to boost revenue in future years. This is especially important going forward as major maintenance expenses have been planned for 2022, including an overhaul of the building externally and a plan to continue to upgrade the bathrooms.
Relations:
The Association continues to have a solid standing in the Norwegian community benefitting from its activities. The Association is represented in a number of external groups, including the 17[th] of May committee and the Norwegian Church in London. Working relations at the hostel are good.
Covid-19
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity, with reduced visitor numbers. Although some costs were also reduced during the closed periods, general running costs remained. The trustees continue to keep matters under regular review, and we have reverted to the normal meeting frequency. The working committee was still aware of different grants, and submitted applications for the support schemes for which the charity qualifies, many of which have been granted. The cash reserves are being monitored and cash flow analysis carried out to assess how long the charity would be able to continue with reduced income and how monthly costs could be reduced. Alternative activities have been discussed, but the charity cannot work outside its defined objects.
Policy on Reserves
The Association holds reserves, partly to generate investment income to fund property maintenance and to keep occupancy charges affordable, and partly to have funds available to assist with major refurbishment or other capital projects.
At 31 December 2021, the Association held general funds of £577,984 including £247,189 represented by fixed assets held for charity use leaving free reserves of £330,795. This is the equivalent to approximately one year’s expenditure. This is considered an acceptable level of reserves given the impact of Covid-19 and will be needed to ensure that the charity can continue.
The Maintenance Fund was established in 2008. The Trustees’ policy is to add to this fund in years with low maintenance tasks in order to have funds available to meet the requirements in the years when the need for major maintenance arises. The charity’s property is a listed building and periodic expenditure is needed on the façade. The balance held at 31 December 2021 is £10,000.
The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP – that is, it is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees but in accordance with the non-binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for charity use. The balance held at 31 December 2021 was £93,234.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA {LONDON) TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 Financial InvÈstrnents and Investment Perforniante The financial inve5trnefits are all regarded as long-terrn. It is the policy to keep the balance Sheet sufficiently liquid to avoid unplanned sales of investmenrs in depressed market5. InvÈstment income and net 8ains on inve5trnents in the year are as ¥ted above. Plans for Future Periods There are no plans to change the airns antj key objectives of the A5latiOn. The policies for achieving the aims and objective5 will mainly follow along the same lines as dLsring thÈ preceding year. Trustees. Re5ponsibilitie5 The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trvsiees, fQPOrt and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom AccouTrling Standards (United Kingdorn Generally Accepted Accounting Pr8tticel. The law applicable to charitie5 in Ellgland an(t Wales require5 the Trustees to prepare financial 5taterDentS for each firtancial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affair5 of the charity and of the incomin8 rÈstsurtÈs apd application of resource5 of the charity for that riod. In preparing these financial starements. the Trustees are required to.. seleci suitable accou118 policies and then apply them consistenily.. observe the methods and principles in the Charities 50RP.. Make Judgemènts and e5tirnates that are reasonable and prudent: state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed. subject to any material departure5 disc105ed and explained in the linancial statements.. and prepare the financial staletnent5 on the going tonrn ba515 unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. The Trustees are responsible for keeping accounting Tecords that disclose with reasonabl@ Èccurary at any time the financial position of Ehe charity anLI en3ble them to Ènsure that the financial statements comply with the Charit1È5 Act 2011. regulatsons made thereunder, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are 31so re5pon5ible for safeguarding the a55ets of ihe charity and hence for taking reasonable sieps for the prevention artd detection of fraud an¢1 other irTegulariiies. This report was approved by the BoèTd of Trustees on... signed on their behalf by: E fvle5nich ChaiT Page 5
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE NORWEGIAN YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN LONDON FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Independent examiner’s report to the charity trustees of The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 December 2021, which are set out on pages 8 to 18.
Respective responsibilities of charity trustees and examiner
As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the CIO’ accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in respect of the CIO as required by section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with those records; or
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the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (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 concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Date: 29 June 2022
A S Healey FCA CTA DChA Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditors North House,198 High Street Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1BE
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Notes Income from: Donations Charitable activities 2 Investments 3 Total income Expenditure on: Charitable activities 4 Total expenditure Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) for the year Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward: As originally stated Prior period adjustment 1.12 Total funds carried forward 10 |
Total unrestricted funds 2021 £ 53,695 137,451 8,027 199,173 177,835 177,835 17,148 38,486 630,610 12,122 642,732 681,218 |
Total unrestricted funds 2020 Restated £ 35,571 132,976 7,655 |
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| 176,202 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
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| ( 69,720) 712,452 - |
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| 712,452 | ||
| 642,732 |
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Do¢uSign Envelope ID.. OBCF33CD483543W-A42434410F12F533 NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 310ECEMBER 2021 Note5 2021 Z020 Restated Fixed assets Tangible asset5 Investments 247,189 181.466 250,261 164,318 Current assets 428.65S 414,579 Debrors Cash at bank and tn hand 23.198 262,636 18.104 242.264 285.834 260.368 Creditor5.' èmounts falling due within one year 133.2711 132,2151 Net current assets 252.563 228.153 Net assets 681.218 642,732 Funds io Unrestritted funds= General fund DÈsignated funds.. ThÈ Maintenance Fund The B3118equest 577.984 543.309 io,( 93.234 io.o(x) 89,423 681,218 642.732 9 June 2022 Approved by the General Cornmitlee of Management on ................................................................... on its behalf by.. and signed B Lyngne5 Honorary Treasurer E Meinich PaEe 8
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies
1.1 Basis of preparation
Norwegian YWCA (London) is an unincorporated charity registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales. Its registered address is 52 Holland Park, London W11 3RS. The charity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.
Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value, unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy notes. The accounts are presented in pounds sterling and rounded to the nearest pound.
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity causing the house to close during 'lockdown' periods in 2020 and 2021 with a consequent loss of income. However now that restrictions have eased significantly bookings at the house have started to increase. The charity also has sufficient reserves to absorb the impact of the Covid-19 crisis. The going concern basis of accounting therefore continues to be adopted.
1.2 Income and deferred income
General donations and investment income is recognised when the charity is entitled to the funds, the receipt is probable and the amount can be measured reliably. For donations and investment income, this is usually on receipt. For grants this is normally when a formal offer is made in writing unless the grant contains terms and conditions which must be met before the charity is entitled to
Income from charitable activities, which includes board, lodgings and meals, is recognised to the extent that the charity has provided the contracted services.
Income received in advance of the provision of services i.e. deposits and payments in advance, is deferred on a time basis until such time as the services have been performed.
Membership fees are accounted for on a receivable basis.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.3 Resources expended
- Liabilities, and related expenditure, are recognised when a present legal or constructive obligation exists at the balance sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation, and the amount can be measured or estimated reliably.
All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category.
Expenditure on charitable activities comprises all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to achieving the charity's objectives. These costs include attributable administration and support costs. They also include governance costs which comprise of all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to ensuring the public accountability of the charity and its compliance with regulations.
1.4 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Tangible fixed assets are stated at cost less depreciation. Individual fixed assets costing £1,000 or more are capitalised at cost.
Depreciation is provided on the cost of tangible fixed assets, to write them down to their estimated residual values over their expected useful lives, at the following rates:
Freehold land Not depreciated Freehold buildings Cost less residual value over 50 years.
1.5 Investments
Financial investments are stated at market value at the balance sheet date and any unrealised gains or losses are shown in the Statement of Financial Activities.
1.6 Financial Instruments
The charity only has financial instruments of the kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value.
1.7 Operating leases
Rentals payable under operating leases are recognised in the statement of financial activities on a straight line basis over the lease term.
1.8 Taxation
The charity is exempt from Corporation Tax on its charitable activities.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.9 Foreign currency transactions and balances
Transactions denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the exchange rates applying at the date of the transaction. At the year end, foreign currency cash balances are translated at the exchange rate applying at the balance sheet date. Exchange gains and losses are charged to the statement of financial activities.
1.10 Pensions
The charity contributes to individuals' personal pension schemes. Pension costs are charged to the statement of financial activities when payable.
1.11 Fund accounting
The Association maintains the following funds:
General unrestricted funds are those which can be used in accordance with its charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Designated unrestricted funds include the Maintenance Fund which builds up funds for periodic redecoration and maintenance of the Association's premises in London, and the Ball Bequest Fund which is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees.
1.12 Prior period adjustment
It was identified during the year that overpayments had been made to the Norwegian human resources supplier in 2020 of £12,122. The effect on the prior period's results was to decrease salary costs and increase other debtors by £12,122. There was no impact on funds brought forward at 1 January 2020.
| 2 Income from charitable activities Board, lodgings and meals Membership fees Sundry income 3 Income from investments Listed investments |
2021 £ 136,603 516 332 137,451 2021 £ 8,027 8,027 |
2020 £ 131,594 947 435 |
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| 132,976 | ||
| 2020 £ 7,655 |
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| 7,655 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 4 Salaries Rent - flat for warden Rates Water Insurance Gas and electricity Cleaning materials Hostel maintenance Depreciation Food Staff visa costs Miscellaneous operating costs Laundry Credit card charges Exchange differences Direct costs - General Fund Support costs (below) Support costs: Accountancy fees Professional fees Travel expenses Gifts & Flowers Postage Telephone Office Supplies & Stationery Bank Charges Staff advertising Miscellaneous Governance costs: Independent Examiner's fees Expenditure on charitable activities |
2021 £ 98,431 - 2,930 3,624 12,586 10,353 1,598 7,574 3,072 9,941 3,342 6,072 - 1,474 4,001 164,998 12,837 177,835 3,010 752 519 178 270 994 3,868 200 - 96 2,950 12,837 |
2020 £ 132,432 7,107 2,839 2,344 13,261 11,275 2,460 5,168 3,072 10,566 - 4,696 1,315 1,927 ( 5,135) |
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| 193,327 25,585 |
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| 218,912 | ||
| 8,650 4,320 1,795 492 205 1,687 3,621 302 652 911 2,950 |
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| 25,585 |
Accountancy fees relates to other fees payable to the independent examiner.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 5 Staff costs, trustees and key management personnel 2021 £ Wages and salaries 92,881 Social Security costs 2,340 Pension costs - defined contribution schemes 3,210 98,431 The average weekly number of employees during the year was: 6 No member of staff earned over £60,000 during the year (2020: None). |
2020 £ 127,150 2,232 3,050 |
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| 132,432 | |
| 6 | |
Key management personnel are identified as the manager (including the acting manager) and the trustees. Key management personnel received remuneration totalling £49,749 (2020: £45,262).The trustees did not receive any remuneration for their services and no expenses were reimbursed to them during the year (2020: £nil).
| 6 Tangible fixed assets Cost At 1 January 2021 At 31 December 2021 Depreciation At 1 January 2021 Charge for the year At 31 December 2021 Net book value At 31 December 2021 At 31 December 2020 |
Freehold property £ 293,498 |
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| 293,498 | |
| 43,237 3,072 |
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| 46,309 | |
| 247,189 | |
| 250,261 |
Freehold property includes land at a cost of £61,633 (2020: £61,633) which is not depreciated.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 7 Investments Market value as at 1 January 2021 Revaluation Market value as at 31 December 2021 All investments are listed investments. 8 Debtors Trade debtors Other debtors and prepayments 9 Creditors:amounts falling due within one year Deposits and advance payments Taxation and social security Accruals |
2021 £ 164,318 17,148 181,466 2021 £ 1,405 21,793 23,198 2021 £ 13,279 3,946 16,046 33,271 |
2020 £ 191,328 ( 27,010) |
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| 164,318 | ||
| 2020 £ 475 17,629 |
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| 18,104 | ||
| 2020 £ 12,231 9,714 10,270 |
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| 32,215 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds
| Current year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Gains on investments Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 543,309 199,173 ( 177,835) 13,337 577,984 Maintenance fund £ 10,000 - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 99,423 - - 3,811 103,234 Ball Bequest £ 89,423 3,811 93,234 |
Total funds £ 642,732 199,173 ( 177,835) 17,148 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds £ 99,423 3,811 |
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| 103,234 |
Maintenance fund : A balance of £10,000 has been carried forward on the maintenance fund for the ongoing general repairs and upkeep of the premises. In the previous year a transfer of £10,000 was made from this fund to the general fund due to the impact of COVID-19 on the reserves of the charity.
Ball Bequest Fund: The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP - that is, an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees, but in accordance with the non--binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for general use.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds (continued)
| Prior year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Loss on investments Transfer between funds Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Transfer between funds Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 584,258 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 8,239) 10,000 543,309 Maintenance fund £ 20,000 ( 10,000) - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 128,194 - - ( 18,771) ( 10,000) 99,423 Ball Bequest £ 108,194 - ( 18,771) 89,423 |
Total funds £ 712,452 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 27,010) - |
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| 642,732 | |||
| Total funds £ 128,194 ( 10,000) ( 18,771) |
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| 99,423 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
11 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Current year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets Prior year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets |
General fund 2021 £ 247,189 88,232 242,563 577,984 General fund 2020 £ 250,261 74,895 218,153 543,309 |
Designated funds 2021 £ - 93,234 10,000 103,234 Designated funds 2020 £ - 89,423 10,000 99,423 |
Total funds 2021 £ 247,189 181,466 252,563 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds 2020 £ 250,261 164,318 228,153 |
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| 642,732 |
12 Related party transactions
There were no related party transactions in the period (2020: £nil).
13 Capital Commitments
At 31 December 2021 the charity were committed to costs of £8,040 (2020: £nil).
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Charity number: 1177917
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON) (Registered as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London)
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
CONTENTS
| Legal and Administrative information | 1 |
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| Report of the Trustees | 2 – 5 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 |
| Balance Sheet | 8 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 9-17 |
Detailed income and expenditure account and summaries
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Trustees | E Meinich (Chair) |
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| T Tennøe (Vice Chair) | |
| B Lyngnes (Hon Treasurer) | |
| O Aasheim | |
| B Bagnold | |
| A Marwa | |
| D Havgar | |
| C Strommen | |
| J Langfeldt | |
| M. Haugt (appointed 24 February 2022) | |
| Secretary | Anne Hovland-Pye |
| Address | 52 Holland Park |
| London | |
| W11 3RS | |
| Charity number | 1177917 |
| Independent Examiner | A S Healey FCA CTA DChA |
| Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited | |
| North House | |
| 198 High Street | |
| Tonbridge | |
| Kent TN9 1BE | |
| Bankers | Barclays Bank plc |
| 50 Pall Mall | |
| London SW1A 1QA |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
The Trustees present their annual report and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021. In preparing this report the Trustees have complied with the Charities Act 2011, the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019), and applicable accounting standards.
Legal and administrative information set out on the previous page forms part of this report.
The Charity’s Name
The charity is registered with the Charity Commission as The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London but is well known as the Norwegian YWCA (London).
Structure, Governance and Management
The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“CIO”) incorporated on 11 April 2018 (registered charity number 1177917. It was formed to convert an unincorporated charity of the same name (registered charity number 210885) to CIO status. The CIO is governed by its Constitution registered on 11 April 2018. The CIO works closely with the Norges KFUK-KFUM, an equivalent organisation based in Norway.
The day-to-day management of the CIO is handled by a small staff headed by a Manager, who reports to the Trustees.
The members of the CIO are its trustees for the time being. Any member of the Lutheran Church or other recognised Christian Church may be appointed to be a trustee by a decision of the trustees. Norges KFUKKFUM has the right to appoint one of the Trustees. The Pastor of the Norwegian Seaman’s Church in London is an ex-officio trustee. One third of the trustees, being those who have been longest in office since their last appointment or reappointment, must retire from office at the Annual Retirement Meeting, being the meeting at which the annual accounts are adopted. Retiring trustees may be reappointed. The minimum number of trustees is 3 and the maximum number is 10.
The Trustees meet normally 6 times a year.
The turnover of the members of the Board of Trustees is quite low. The Board will therefore always consist of a majority of members with long experience of the Board’s work, being able to support newcomers to the Board. Under these circumstances, it has not been found necessary to establish a formal procedure or program for the induction or training of Trustees.
The Board has delegated certain operational matters, including decisions on maintenance within budgets and limits approved by the Board, to a Working Committee of Trustees. The Committee meets when needed, chaired by the Chair of Trustees.
Objectives and activities
The object of the CIO is to advance Christian values by:
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
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providing a safe and open home primarily to young Norwegians, but also others;
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encouraging young people to take leadership in their own lives and engage in society through Christian values; and
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in accordance with Christian values supporting the social integration, of Norwegians within Norwegian and British society.
The main activity of the CIO is the provision of accommodation for young Norwegian women and men in London. This is provided at the CIO’s premises at 52 Holland Park, London.
The CIO aims to provide a safe home for mainly young Norwegians coming to London to work or study for a short or longer term. It wants to provide a “home away from home” where it can provide residents with the opportunity to enjoy a good and purposeful life anchored in the Christian faith. It provides hostel services for youths, students and Norwegian families and offers board and lodging for both tourists and tenants.
In setting objectives and planning activities the trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit. Students and young professional pay subsidised rates for accommodation to ensure that that this is affordable.
Trustees
The Trustees who have served during the year are listed, with other key personnel, on page 1.
Review of Activities and Achievements
The total number of guest nights in 2021 was 3,965 (2020: 3,518). The utilisation of the hostel’s capacity was 24.75%, compared with 22.01% in 2020. Income from Board and Lodgings has remained comparable at £136,603 compared to £131,594 in 2020.
Total income amounted to £199,173 (2020: £176,202); an increase of 13% compared to 2020. The 2021 figure includes donations and grants of £53,695 (2020: £35,571) and investment income of £8,027 (2020: £7,655).
Total expenses amounted to £177,835, a decrease from £218,912 in 2020.
Expenditure on regular hostel maintenance was higher than the prior year and increased from £5,168 in 2020 to £7,574 in 2021.
Net income for the year, excluding net gains or losses on financial investments, was £21,338 (2020: net loss for the year of £42,710).
Net gains on financial investments (including changes in market value) amounted to £17,148 (2020: net losses of £27,010). This has increased the net surplus for the year to £38,486 (2020: increased net expenditure to £69,720). This movement represents the increase in Net Assets on the Balance Sheet during the year, from £642,732 at the beginning of the year to £681,218 as at 31 December 2021.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Fund Utilisation and Provisions:
The Association has a portion of its funds invested in income generating equity and bond funds which are tailored to the charity sector. During 2021 the underlying value of the investments increased from £164,318 to £181,466. The Charity received £8,027 in dividends on its investments.
The Association continues to have strict control on costs and is working to increase the number of guest nights to boost revenue in future years. This is especially important going forward as major maintenance expenses have been planned for 2022, including an overhaul of the building externally and a plan to continue to upgrade the bathrooms.
Relations:
The Association continues to have a solid standing in the Norwegian community benefitting from its activities. The Association is represented in a number of external groups, including the 17[th] of May committee and the Norwegian Church in London. Working relations at the hostel are good.
Covid-19
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity, with reduced visitor numbers. Although some costs were also reduced during the closed periods, general running costs remained. The trustees continue to keep matters under regular review, and we have reverted to the normal meeting frequency. The working committee was still aware of different grants, and submitted applications for the support schemes for which the charity qualifies, many of which have been granted. The cash reserves are being monitored and cash flow analysis carried out to assess how long the charity would be able to continue with reduced income and how monthly costs could be reduced. Alternative activities have been discussed, but the charity cannot work outside its defined objects.
Policy on Reserves
The Association holds reserves, partly to generate investment income to fund property maintenance and to keep occupancy charges affordable, and partly to have funds available to assist with major refurbishment or other capital projects.
At 31 December 2021, the Association held general funds of £577,984 including £247,189 represented by fixed assets held for charity use leaving free reserves of £330,795. This is the equivalent to approximately one year’s expenditure. This is considered an acceptable level of reserves given the impact of Covid-19 and will be needed to ensure that the charity can continue.
The Maintenance Fund was established in 2008. The Trustees’ policy is to add to this fund in years with low maintenance tasks in order to have funds available to meet the requirements in the years when the need for major maintenance arises. The charity’s property is a listed building and periodic expenditure is needed on the façade. The balance held at 31 December 2021 is £10,000.
The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP – that is, it is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees but in accordance with the non-binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for charity use. The balance held at 31 December 2021 was £93,234.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA {LONDON) TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 Financial InvÈstrnents and Investment Perforniante The financial inve5trnefits are all regarded as long-terrn. It is the policy to keep the balance Sheet sufficiently liquid to avoid unplanned sales of investmenrs in depressed market5. InvÈstment income and net 8ains on inve5trnents in the year are as ¥ted above. Plans for Future Periods There are no plans to change the airns antj key objectives of the A5latiOn. The policies for achieving the aims and objective5 will mainly follow along the same lines as dLsring thÈ preceding year. Trustees. Re5ponsibilitie5 The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trvsiees, fQPOrt and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom AccouTrling Standards (United Kingdorn Generally Accepted Accounting Pr8tticel. The law applicable to charitie5 in Ellgland an(t Wales require5 the Trustees to prepare financial 5taterDentS for each firtancial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affair5 of the charity and of the incomin8 rÈstsurtÈs apd application of resource5 of the charity for that riod. In preparing these financial starements. the Trustees are required to.. seleci suitable accou118 policies and then apply them consistenily.. observe the methods and principles in the Charities 50RP.. Make Judgemènts and e5tirnates that are reasonable and prudent: state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed. subject to any material departure5 disc105ed and explained in the linancial statements.. and prepare the financial staletnent5 on the going tonrn ba515 unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. The Trustees are responsible for keeping accounting Tecords that disclose with reasonabl@ Èccurary at any time the financial position of Ehe charity anLI en3ble them to Ènsure that the financial statements comply with the Charit1È5 Act 2011. regulatsons made thereunder, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are 31so re5pon5ible for safeguarding the a55ets of ihe charity and hence for taking reasonable sieps for the prevention artd detection of fraud an¢1 other irTegulariiies. This report was approved by the BoèTd of Trustees on... signed on their behalf by: E fvle5nich ChaiT Page 5
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE NORWEGIAN YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN LONDON FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Independent examiner’s report to the charity trustees of The Norwegian Young Women’s Christian Association in London Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 December 2021, which are set out on pages 8 to 18.
Respective responsibilities of charity trustees and examiner
As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the CIO’ accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in respect of the CIO as required by section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with those records; or
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the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (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 concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Date: 29 June 2022
A S Healey FCA CTA DChA Lindeyer Francis Ferguson Limited Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditors North House,198 High Street Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1BE
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| Notes Income from: Donations Charitable activities 2 Investments 3 Total income Expenditure on: Charitable activities 4 Total expenditure Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) for the year Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward: As originally stated Prior period adjustment 1.12 Total funds carried forward 10 |
Total unrestricted funds 2021 £ 53,695 137,451 8,027 199,173 177,835 177,835 17,148 38,486 630,610 12,122 642,732 681,218 |
Total unrestricted funds 2020 Restated £ 35,571 132,976 7,655 |
|---|---|---|
| 176,202 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
| 218,912 | ||
| ( 27,010) | ||
| ( 69,720) 712,452 - |
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| 712,452 | ||
| 642,732 |
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Do¢uSign Envelope ID.. OBCF33CD483543W-A42434410F12F533 NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 310ECEMBER 2021 Note5 2021 Z020 Restated Fixed assets Tangible asset5 Investments 247,189 181.466 250,261 164,318 Current assets 428.65S 414,579 Debrors Cash at bank and tn hand 23.198 262,636 18.104 242.264 285.834 260.368 Creditor5.' èmounts falling due within one year 133.2711 132,2151 Net current assets 252.563 228.153 Net assets 681.218 642,732 Funds io Unrestritted funds= General fund DÈsignated funds.. ThÈ Maintenance Fund The B3118equest 577.984 543.309 io,( 93.234 io.o(x) 89,423 681,218 642.732 9 June 2022 Approved by the General Cornmitlee of Management on ................................................................... on its behalf by.. and signed B Lyngne5 Honorary Treasurer E Meinich PaEe 8
NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies
1.1 Basis of preparation
Norwegian YWCA (London) is an unincorporated charity registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales. Its registered address is 52 Holland Park, London W11 3RS. The charity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.
Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value, unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy notes. The accounts are presented in pounds sterling and rounded to the nearest pound.
The global pandemic Covid-19 has significantly impacted the operation of the charity causing the house to close during 'lockdown' periods in 2020 and 2021 with a consequent loss of income. However now that restrictions have eased significantly bookings at the house have started to increase. The charity also has sufficient reserves to absorb the impact of the Covid-19 crisis. The going concern basis of accounting therefore continues to be adopted.
1.2 Income and deferred income
General donations and investment income is recognised when the charity is entitled to the funds, the receipt is probable and the amount can be measured reliably. For donations and investment income, this is usually on receipt. For grants this is normally when a formal offer is made in writing unless the grant contains terms and conditions which must be met before the charity is entitled to
Income from charitable activities, which includes board, lodgings and meals, is recognised to the extent that the charity has provided the contracted services.
Income received in advance of the provision of services i.e. deposits and payments in advance, is deferred on a time basis until such time as the services have been performed.
Membership fees are accounted for on a receivable basis.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.3 Resources expended
- Liabilities, and related expenditure, are recognised when a present legal or constructive obligation exists at the balance sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation, and the amount can be measured or estimated reliably.
All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category.
Expenditure on charitable activities comprises all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to achieving the charity's objectives. These costs include attributable administration and support costs. They also include governance costs which comprise of all costs identified as wholly or mainly attributable to ensuring the public accountability of the charity and its compliance with regulations.
1.4 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Tangible fixed assets are stated at cost less depreciation. Individual fixed assets costing £1,000 or more are capitalised at cost.
Depreciation is provided on the cost of tangible fixed assets, to write them down to their estimated residual values over their expected useful lives, at the following rates:
Freehold land Not depreciated Freehold buildings Cost less residual value over 50 years.
1.5 Investments
Financial investments are stated at market value at the balance sheet date and any unrealised gains or losses are shown in the Statement of Financial Activities.
1.6 Financial Instruments
The charity only has financial instruments of the kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value.
1.7 Operating leases
Rentals payable under operating leases are recognised in the statement of financial activities on a straight line basis over the lease term.
1.8 Taxation
The charity is exempt from Corporation Tax on its charitable activities.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
1 Accounting policies (continued)
1.9 Foreign currency transactions and balances
Transactions denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the exchange rates applying at the date of the transaction. At the year end, foreign currency cash balances are translated at the exchange rate applying at the balance sheet date. Exchange gains and losses are charged to the statement of financial activities.
1.10 Pensions
The charity contributes to individuals' personal pension schemes. Pension costs are charged to the statement of financial activities when payable.
1.11 Fund accounting
The Association maintains the following funds:
General unrestricted funds are those which can be used in accordance with its charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Designated unrestricted funds include the Maintenance Fund which builds up funds for periodic redecoration and maintenance of the Association's premises in London, and the Ball Bequest Fund which is an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees.
1.12 Prior period adjustment
It was identified during the year that overpayments had been made to the Norwegian human resources supplier in 2020 of £12,122. The effect on the prior period's results was to decrease salary costs and increase other debtors by £12,122. There was no impact on funds brought forward at 1 January 2020.
| 2 Income from charitable activities Board, lodgings and meals Membership fees Sundry income 3 Income from investments Listed investments |
2021 £ 136,603 516 332 137,451 2021 £ 8,027 8,027 |
2020 £ 131,594 947 435 |
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| 132,976 | ||
| 2020 £ 7,655 |
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| 7,655 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 4 Salaries Rent - flat for warden Rates Water Insurance Gas and electricity Cleaning materials Hostel maintenance Depreciation Food Staff visa costs Miscellaneous operating costs Laundry Credit card charges Exchange differences Direct costs - General Fund Support costs (below) Support costs: Accountancy fees Professional fees Travel expenses Gifts & Flowers Postage Telephone Office Supplies & Stationery Bank Charges Staff advertising Miscellaneous Governance costs: Independent Examiner's fees Expenditure on charitable activities |
2021 £ 98,431 - 2,930 3,624 12,586 10,353 1,598 7,574 3,072 9,941 3,342 6,072 - 1,474 4,001 164,998 12,837 177,835 3,010 752 519 178 270 994 3,868 200 - 96 2,950 12,837 |
2020 £ 132,432 7,107 2,839 2,344 13,261 11,275 2,460 5,168 3,072 10,566 - 4,696 1,315 1,927 ( 5,135) |
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| 193,327 25,585 |
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| 218,912 | ||
| 8,650 4,320 1,795 492 205 1,687 3,621 302 652 911 2,950 |
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| 25,585 |
Accountancy fees relates to other fees payable to the independent examiner.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 5 Staff costs, trustees and key management personnel 2021 £ Wages and salaries 92,881 Social Security costs 2,340 Pension costs - defined contribution schemes 3,210 98,431 The average weekly number of employees during the year was: 6 No member of staff earned over £60,000 during the year (2020: None). |
2020 £ 127,150 2,232 3,050 |
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| 132,432 | |
| 6 | |
Key management personnel are identified as the manager (including the acting manager) and the trustees. Key management personnel received remuneration totalling £49,749 (2020: £45,262).The trustees did not receive any remuneration for their services and no expenses were reimbursed to them during the year (2020: £nil).
| 6 Tangible fixed assets Cost At 1 January 2021 At 31 December 2021 Depreciation At 1 January 2021 Charge for the year At 31 December 2021 Net book value At 31 December 2021 At 31 December 2020 |
Freehold property £ 293,498 |
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| 293,498 | |
| 43,237 3,072 |
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| 46,309 | |
| 247,189 | |
| 250,261 |
Freehold property includes land at a cost of £61,633 (2020: £61,633) which is not depreciated.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
| 7 Investments Market value as at 1 January 2021 Revaluation Market value as at 31 December 2021 All investments are listed investments. 8 Debtors Trade debtors Other debtors and prepayments 9 Creditors:amounts falling due within one year Deposits and advance payments Taxation and social security Accruals |
2021 £ 164,318 17,148 181,466 2021 £ 1,405 21,793 23,198 2021 £ 13,279 3,946 16,046 33,271 |
2020 £ 191,328 ( 27,010) |
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| 164,318 | ||
| 2020 £ 475 17,629 |
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| 18,104 | ||
| 2020 £ 12,231 9,714 10,270 |
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| 32,215 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds
| Current year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Gains on investments Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 543,309 199,173 ( 177,835) 13,337 577,984 Maintenance fund £ 10,000 - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 99,423 - - 3,811 103,234 Ball Bequest £ 89,423 3,811 93,234 |
Total funds £ 642,732 199,173 ( 177,835) 17,148 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds £ 99,423 3,811 |
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| 103,234 |
Maintenance fund : A balance of £10,000 has been carried forward on the maintenance fund for the ongoing general repairs and upkeep of the premises. In the previous year a transfer of £10,000 was made from this fund to the general fund due to the impact of COVID-19 on the reserves of the charity.
Ball Bequest Fund: The Ball Bequest was a legacy left to the Association several years ago. It is regarded as a designated fund within the terms of the SORP - that is, an unrestricted fund at the disposal of the Trustees, but in accordance with the non--binding wishes expressed in the will, the Trustees are maintaining the capital investments that the fund represents but the income is available for general use.
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
10 Movement in funds (continued)
| Prior year Balance brought forward Income Expenditure Loss on investments Transfer between funds Balances carried forward Designated funds: Balance brought forward Transfer between funds Gains on investments Balance carried forward |
Unrestricted general fund £ 584,258 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 8,239) 10,000 543,309 Maintenance fund £ 20,000 ( 10,000) - 10,000 |
Unrestricted designated funds £ 128,194 - - ( 18,771) ( 10,000) 99,423 Ball Bequest £ 108,194 - ( 18,771) 89,423 |
Total funds £ 712,452 176,202 ( 218,912) ( 27,010) - |
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| 642,732 | |||
| Total funds £ 128,194 ( 10,000) ( 18,771) |
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| 99,423 |
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NORWEGIAN YWCA (LONDON)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
11 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Current year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets Prior year Tangible fixed assets Investments Net current assets |
General fund 2021 £ 247,189 88,232 242,563 577,984 General fund 2020 £ 250,261 74,895 218,153 543,309 |
Designated funds 2021 £ - 93,234 10,000 103,234 Designated funds 2020 £ - 89,423 10,000 99,423 |
Total funds 2021 £ 247,189 181,466 252,563 |
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| 681,218 | |||
| Total funds 2020 £ 250,261 164,318 228,153 |
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| 642,732 |
12 Related party transactions
There were no related party transactions in the period (2020: £nil).
13 Capital Commitments
At 31 December 2021 the charity were committed to costs of £8,040 (2020: £nil).
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