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REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 1184180 (England and Walosl
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1184180
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
FOR
KING'S CHURCH. HIGH WYCOMBE
Seymour Taylor Limited. Ststutr)ry Auditor
First Floor North
40 Oxford Road
High Wcombe
Buckinghamshire
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
The trustees who are also directors of the charty for the purpose5 of the Companies Act 20C6, present their
port wth the financial statements of the chanty for the year ended 31 August 2024. The trustees have
adopted the provisions ol Accounting and Reporting by Char￿.e$.. Statement of Recommended Practice
applicable lo char￿.e$ p￿parIng their accounts in a¢cordan¢e bvrth the Financial Reportin9 Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effeth've 1 January 20191.
The charitable company was incorporated on 1 Juty 2019 and ts operations commenced in September 2019
wrth the transfer of assets, liabilrties and ath"vib"es from the unincorporated associab"on. The King's Church
High Wcombe.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTNITIES
Obj8ctivas and aims
King's Church. High Wcombe is established by a constitution dated 8 April 2019.
The object of the church is the athancement of the Chrisban farth, sthich is achieved primarity by members
presenting the Christian gospel each week in church meetings open to all. In setting our objectives and
planning our activits'es our trustees have given careful con$￿tiOn to the Chanty CommissK)n's general
guidance on public benefrt.
STRATEGIC REPORT
Achi8v8m8nt and perforniance
Charltsblè actlvltOo8
The activities ol the church are concentrale(l at the KitvJ's Cenlre arxl the aim of the church is to spread the
gospel message locally, natsonalty and globally. The Sunday moming meetings draw people from a wide
range of nalionalilies and cuttu￿5 th numbers of atlendees growng. One Sunday service per week is
livestreamed to accommodate members who could not attend the in'person meets'ngs" and as an accessible
way for non-church members lo expenen¢e church Whe￿ they are. The church conts.nues Ihnving work
amongst children and young peO￿e both on Sundays and during the week. During the year the ¢hur¢h ran a
youth weekend away alongside other local churches. and took over 50 young peoplè to the week-long
Newday Christian youth festival in the $ummer al vthi¢h many young people grew in their farth.
Globally the church is invofved in a number of ovwseas missions Ir￿u￿1n9 Nepal, Middle East and North
Afn'ca. Support has been given both financially and through O￿lne coMmuni￿tion. The leaders visited some
of these missions during the year ￿pported by a group ol church membern.
Locally the church has conbnued to offer support lor single parents, families with babies & toddlers, students.
homeless and exploited people. The ¢hur¢h suPp￿ts One Can Foodbank. and CAP Debt Relief Centre helps
those with overwhelming debt. We have seen an increase in guests at 'King's Table,, our outreach work that
helps those struggling wth home￿$$ne$S and affected by lrfe-conlrolling addictions. by providing weekly
meals and support. Chosen is a reglstered CIO launched by ihe church that supports women caught up in
commercial Sexual eX￿OItation through 51reel outreach and rt conts.nues lo receive financial and other support
from the church. The church runs free Leaming English dasses that helps women for whom English is a
second or third language. These dasses are very [￿lar arKI are helping to bring relief lo women who are
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STRATEGIC REPORT
Financial raviaw
Reserves policy
The reserves policy is based on contr3t#ual ￿Mmthents particularly in respect of employees. The policy is
targeted at the cost of 3 months notice periods. This is currenoy around £160,000. Any surplus in reserves will
mainly be held for luture caprtal projects.
The Trustees a￿ encouraged by the Charrty's finanual posib.on over the year with income slightly up by
3.42% on the previous year desprte the ongoing pressure that the increased cost of living is having on our
donors. Expenditure is up by 7.62'A bLrt notsbly in the area of social acb.on which is a key focus for the
church. The result is a larger deficrt of £81,916 than the previous year but Ihe church's fiJThJs remain strong.
Annual Pay Review
The leadership and staff pay leve15 are e5tabli5hed wth refererte to a number of benchmarks.. These are.'-
the annual inflation rate. other pay awards in industry eS￿￿alty the NHS and teachers pay, and finally taking
account of the operational aspect5 such as grchyih and financAd performance of the charty. The Trustees are
responsible for setting the annual pay award.
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Goveming documont
The charty is controlled by its goveming (J¢xumenl. a deed of trust, and constrtutes a limrted company, limited
by guarantee, as defined by the Companies Act 20C6.
R•crultment and appolnlrnent of nowtrusto08
The Trustees are empowered to appoint and discharye trustees by resolub.on al a meeting. The Iruslees
served Ihroughoui the year are Shown below.
The respon$ibilrt)&s for the day to day manag&ment of ts church is delegated lo the seni¢y leadership team
as listed below..
J Harbour
R Horne
R Lodge
R Wainman
Senior Pastor
Associate Past
Associate Pastor Ire*gned 21 January 2024)
Associate Pa$lc*
Rbsk manag8m•nt
The trustees have ensured that sufficient Insuran￿ is in place to cover re•building costs and public liability.
Fire and Security systems a￿ tesle<l and maintained ￿9￿LarlY and the condition of the buildings ￿vieWed
ce•yearty.
Destrucb'on or major damage to the Kings Centre through fire or other means is seen to be a major risk.
To mitigate the damage the charrty ensures that il complies wth all requirements of the fire offi￿r and is
fully insured.
The disaster recovery plan would require the main meeting being temporarily transferred to an allernalive
sile and allemalive offices would ￿ ￿nted.
The risk of fraud is add￿se<l by im￿ementing a cash handling pr￿edu￿ and the issue of wular income
and expendrture reports.
The $ystems are backed up regulady to different kKations on site and work is undetway lo move to a system
of backing up off srce to the doud.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered Company number
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Registered Charity number
1184180
Rggistsr8d office
The King's Centre
De5borough Road
High Wycombe
Buckingham5hire
HP112PU
Trustees
P A Chipping
P T Gibbin$ (Chairl
H Hedges
T l Olowoloba
I C Stokoe
R Wainman
M D Wells
Auditors
Seymour Taylor Limrted, StatLrtory Audrtor
First Floor North
40 Oxford Road
High Wcombe
8uckingham$hire
HP112EE
Prof&s$lonal Advlco
The charity takes profe$$ional advice from its a(Klitors Seymour Tayky on matters wncerning the ¢harty and
has In the past taken legal advice from 8roYms in High ￿COrnbe. New property solicitors would be idèntified
by the chanty in respect ol propety issues as Br¢)wns 1$ no longer in bu$iness. Other legal matters regarding
the Trust deed and the establishment of the charrtable irKorfftled organisation have previousty been
handled by Anthony Collins Soliators LLP. 8imingham.
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBIUTIES
The trustees (who are also the directors of King's Church. High ￿COMbe for the purposes of Company lawl
are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial stslemenls in accordance with
appIl￿ble law and United Kingdom A¢wints'ng Standards Iunited Kingdom Generally Accepted A￿oUntIng
Practice).
Cornpany law requires the trustees lo prepare finarrial statements for each financial year which give a true
and fair view of the slate of affairs of the charrtable company and of the incoming resources and applI￿110n of
resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company lor that period. In preparing those
finanaal statements, the trustees are required lo
select 5Urtable acc4Junling policies and then appty them con51Stenty;
observe the meth(xls and principles in the Charity SORP..
make judgemen15 and estsmates that are reasonable and prudent.,
slate whetrer applicable accounting stsndar(ls have been followed, subject lo any material departures
disclosed and explained in the financial statements.,
prepare the finanrjal slalemenls on the goiryJ 0￿Cern basis unless il 15 inappropriate lo presume th81 the
charitable company MU ￿ntinUe in business.

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STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONS181UTIES- continued
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounb.ng records ￿1¢h disclose Y￿h reasonable accuracy
at any time the financial position of the chantable company and to enable them to ensure that the finanaal
statements compty wlh the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsble for safeguarding the a55ets of
the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and
other irregulanties.
In so far as the Iruslees are aware..
there is no relevant audr( information of ¥thich the charitable company's auditors are unaware,. and
the trustees have tsken am steps that they ought to have taken lo make themselves awa￿ of any ￿levant
audrt infonmation and to establish that the auditors are awdre of that infonnats'on.
AUDITORS
The auditors. Seymour Taykjr Limrted, wll be wppoinled in 8ccorfance section 487121 of the
Companies A¢t 2006.
Report of the Iruslees. incorporating a strategic ￿port. approved by order of the board of trustees. as the
company directors, on ......21..June..2Q2&.............. and signed on the board's behalf by..
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Opinion
We have audited the finanoal statements of King's Church. HwJh W¢ombe (the '¢haritable company'l for the
year ended 31 August 2024 which comprise the Statement of Finanaal Activities, the Balance Sheet, the
Cash Fk￿ Statement and notes lo the finanryal statements, including a summary of significant accounting
policies. The finanaal repo￿ng framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and
United Kingdom Accountsng Standards (Unrted Kingdom Generalty Accepted Accounts"ng Practice).
In our opinion the finanaal statements..
give a true and fair view of the stste of the charitable c(Nnpanls affairs as at 31 August 2024 and of ils
incoming resources and applicalion of resources, includiThJ its income and expenditure, for the year then
ended",
have been property prepared in accordance Uniled ￿'r¥jd0M Generally Accepted Accounting Practice,.
and
have teen preparefj in accordance V￿1h the requirements ofthe Companies Act 2006.
Ba$1$ for opinion
Vve conducted our audit In accordance wrth 1ntemab.onal Standards on Auditing IUKI IISAS IUKII and
applicable law. Our responsibilities urKler those standar(Js are fvrther de￿ribed in the Auditors,
responsibilities for the audit of the financial siatements seth'on of our report. We are independent of the
charitable ￿MpanY in a¢cordan¢e bmth the ethic￿ requirements that are relevant lo our audit of the financial
ststemenls in the UK, including the FRC'S Ethi¢al Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical
responsibilities in accordance wth these requirements. We believe that thè audit evidence we have obtained
is sufficient and appropriate lo provide a ba*s for our opinK)n.
Conclusions relating to g0Sng concem
In auditing the financial statements. we have concluded that the trustees. use of the going concem basis of
accounting in the preparation of the financial ststements is apwowi*e.
Based on the work we have perfomed. we have not identified any material uncertainb.es ￿lating to events or
condth'ons that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubl on the chaniable company's ability to
continue ag a going coneem for a peri¢)d of at least months fffjm when the finanaal slalements are
aulhorised for issue.
Our responsibilits'es and the ￿spOnsIbl1rtieS of the tnjstees V￿1h respect lo going concem are described in the
relevant sections of this report.
Other Infornia￿On
The Iruslees are responsible for the other inf0mat￿n. The other infomalion comprises the informth'tsn
induded in the Annual Report, other than the finanaal stste￿nts and our Report of the Independent Auditors
thereon.
Our opinion on the financial statements does r￿t cover the other information and, except lo the extent
Othe￿Se explicitly slated in our report. we do not exp￿$$ any form ofassurance conclusion Ihewn.
In conneckn'on Y￿th our audi( of the finanual stslemenls, our ￿SponsIbl11ty is to read Y)e other infom*'on and.
in doing so, consider whether the other infomiation is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or
our knovledge obtsined in the 8udrt or otherw5e 8ppear5 to be malerialty mi551aled. If we identfy such
material inconsistencies or apparent material misstslemenls. we a￿ requi￿ lo determine whether this gives
rise to a material misstatement in the finanaal statements themselves. If, based on the work we have
perfomed, we conclude that there is a material misstslement of this other infomialion, we are reqUI￿d to
report that fact We have nothing to rem in this regard.
Opinions on other matter5 prescribed by the Companies Act 2006
In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of the audrt.
the information given in the Report of the Trustees for the finarrial year for vthich the financial statements
are prepared 15 con51slenl wrth the finanaal stslements." and
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Mattern on wfiich ￿ are required to report by exception
In the light of the knovAedge and understsnding of the ¢harrtable company and its environment obtained in the
course of the audr(, we have not identified material misstatements in the Report of the Trustees.
We have nothing to report in respect of the folkwng matters vthere the Companies A¢t 2006 requires us to
report lo you if, in our opinion..
adequ*e a¢¢ounling ￿COrdS have not been kept or ￿tumS adequate for our audit have not been received
from branches not wsffed by us., or
the financial statements are not in agreement the acLounb"ng reco￿1$ an(1 retums." or
certain disclosures of trustees, remuneration specified by law are not made,. or
we have not received all the inlormabon and expLAnab"ons we requi￿ for our audrt.
R¢sponslbllltl•s of trust￿$
As explained more fully in the Statement of Trustees. Responsibilths. the trustees (who are also the directors
of the charrtable company lor the purposes of company lawl are responsible for the preparthon ol the
finanaal statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair wew, and for such intemal control as
the trustees determine is necessary to enable the prepara￿n of financAal statemen15 that ire free from
material misslalemenl. whether due lo fraud or error.
In preparing the financial stalemenls, the trustees are ￿spOnSible for assessing the charitable company's
ability to continue a$ a going concem, disdo$ing, a$ applicable, matters reLated to g¢ing ￿nCeM and using
the going concern ba51s of accounting unless the tnJstees erther intend lo liquidate the charrtable company or
to cease operations. or have no realists'c allemalive bul to ¢Jo so.
Our rnsponsibillti8s forthe aud5t of the financial statem8nts
Our objectives are to obtain reasonab￿ assurance about vthelher the financA41 statements as a whole are free
from material misstslemenl, vthethef due lo fraud or e(ror. and lo issue a Repty1 of the Independent Auditors
that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an
audrt conducted in accordance Nwth ISAS IUKI will a￿ayS delect a material misstslemenl when il exists.
Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are ￿nsidered material if. individually or in the aggregate,
they could reasonabty be expected to infiuence the ecknnomic deasions of users tsken on the basis of these
finanoal statements.
The extent lo which our prttedures are capable of deleth.ng iryegulanties, induding fraud is detailed below."
Identlfylng and as$e$$lng potenual rl$k¥ related to IrYggularltle$
In identifying and assessing risks ol material misstatement in respect of irregularib'es, including fraud and
non-¢tsmplian¢e wlh laws and regulations. we considered Ihe followng".
- the nature ol the industry and sector. control environment and business perfomiance.,
results of our enquine5 of management about their own identification and assessment of the risks of
irregularilie$,'
any matters we identified in respect of the Company's documentab'on of their policAes and procedure5
relating lo-.
identifying, evalu*'ng and comptying laws and regulations and whether they were aware of any
instsnces of non-compliance".
- detecting and responding to the risks of fraL*J and vthelher they have knth￿edge of any actual, suspected or
alleged fraud",
- the internal controls estsblished to mitigale risks of fraud or now0mplian￿ wlh laws and regulations."
the matters discussed among the audrt eThJagement team and involving relevant internal spea'alists,
induding lax ￿gardIng how and Whe￿ fra￿1 might (K(xJr in the finanual statements and any potential
indicators of fraud.
As a result of these procedures, we considered the opportunth'es and incentives that may exist within the
organisation for fraud. In common wth all audts under ISAS (UK), we are a150 required to perfomi specrfic
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We also obtained an understanding of the legal and regulatory framew)rks that the Company operates in,
focusing on provisions of those laws and regulations that had a direct effect on the deteminab.on of material
amounts and disdo$u￿$ in the finawal ststements. The key laws and regulations we o)nsidered in this
contexi included the UK Companies Act and Ic￿1 tax legislation.
In addition, we considered provisions of Olher laws and regulations that do not have a direct effect on the
finanrjal statements bul Com￿lance vth may be fundamentsl to the Company's ability to operate or to
avoid a material penaty.
Audit response to risks identified
As a result of performing the above. idenlrf*d menue defenals as 8 key audit matter related lo the
potents'al risk of fraud. The key audit matters seth'on of our report explains the matter in more detail and also
describes the specific procedures we perfomied in response lo that key audrt matter. Our procedures to
Spond to risks identified included the follo￿n9'.
reviewing the financial statement disclosure5 and lesling lo supporting documenlab.on to assess compliance
with provisions of ￿levant laws and regulations describe(l as having a dI￿¢t effect on the finanaal
statements.,
enquiring of management conceming actual and potenb.al lib"gab"on and daims.,
perfoming analytical
procedures lo identify any unusual or unexpected reL4tionships that may indic*e risks of material
misslalemenl due to fraud.,
obtained an understsnding of provigons and held discussions ￿￿th management lo understand the basis of
recognition or noTrrecognition of tax provisions., and
in addressing the risk ol fraud through management overThJe of controls. testing the appropriateness of
journal entries and other adjustments,. assessing whether the judgements made in making accounting
estsmates are indi¢alive of a wlenlial bAs". and evaluatsng the busness rats"Ona￿ of any significant
transactions that are unusual or outside the nornal course ol busiress.
We also communicated re￿vant identsfied laws and regul*'L￿$ and polenlj'al fraud risks lo all engagement
team members including internal specialists and signfficant component audrt teams, and remained alert to
any indications of fraud tx noncomFAiance bwth laws and regvlations throughout the audit.
A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the finanaal Statements is Ictaled on the Finanaal
Reporting Counal's websrte al wm.frc.org.uklaudrtorsresponsibil￿e$. This de$¢ription fomis part of our
Report ofthe Independent AudrtOTS.
Uso ol our r•port
This report is made sdely to the charitable companYs members. as a body. in accordance wlh Chapter 3 of
Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might State to the
charitable company's members those matters we a￿ requiie(I lo stale lo tr+em in an audilL)rs' report and for
no other purpose. To the fullest exient permrtted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone
other than the charrtable wmpany and the ¢harrtable company's members as a btray, for our audit work, for
this report, or for the opinions we have fomied.
Elizabeth Horton FCA FCCA Isenior Statulory Auditor)
for and on behaw ol Seymour Taylor knmited, Statutory AudTior
First Floor North
40 Oxford Road
High Wcombe
Buckinghamshire
HP11 2EE
29 June 2025
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcTIV￿lEs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
31.8.24
Total
nds
31.8.23
Total
funds
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
fiJnd5
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
921,305
130,083
1,051,388
1,020,476
Investsnenl income
Other income
3.322
4,277
3.322
4,277
2,791
725
Total
928,904
130.083
1.058,987
1,023.992
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitsblè a¢ti¥ltlo5
Outreach and youth work
Pastoral and church actIv￿e3
Social action
Overseas missKJns
75,567
812,064
44,638
54,313
90.176
120,205
866,377
90.176
64,145
141,262
852,988
21,231
44,633
64,145
Total
951,776
189,127
1.140,903
1,060,114
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITUREI
Transfer5 betwpen funds
{22.8n)
{11.9311
159.0441
11,931
IB1.9161
138,1221
14
Ntt movèment In funds
{34.803)
147,1131
181,9161
136,1221
RECONCIUATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought fo￿ard
1.646.293
1 S8.415
1.804,708
1,840.830
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
1,611.4
111,302
1.722.792
1,804,706
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BALANCE SHEET
31 AUGUST 2024
31.8.24
Total
nds
31.8.23
Total
funds
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
fiJnd5
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible assets
1.347,218
16,942
1,364,160
1,373,214
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash al bank
12
12,897
313,094
12.897
407,454
18,216
467,933
94,360
325.991
94.360
420.351
486,149
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due vthin one year
13
{61.719)
{61.7191
154,6551
NET CURRENT ASSETS
264.272
94.360
358.632
431,494
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABIUTIES
1,611.4
111,302
1,722,792
1,804.708
NET ASSETS
1.611,4
111,302
1.722,792
1,804,708
FUNDS
Unreslneted funds
Restricted funds
14
1,611.490
111,302
1,646,293
158,415
TOTAL FUNDS
1,722,792
1,804,708
The financial statements We￿ approved by the Board of Twslees and auihorised lor issue on
.27...June..2O￿................... and signed on its behalf by..
P T Gibbins- Twstee
The note5 form part of these financial statements

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CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
31.8.24
31.8.23
Notes
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash generated from operations
1311
41.619
Nel cash (used inllprovided by operating ath"vrties
1311
41,619
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
Sale ol tangible fixed assets
Interest received
(68,0471
4.277
3,322
112,4651
1.295
2,791
Net cash used in invesb'ng activibe$
{60.4481
18,3791
Chang8 In cash and cash 8quival8nts
In the reportlng ￿rfjod
Cash and cash equivalents at the
beginning oftho roporting yriod
(60.4791
33.240
467,933
434,893
Cash and ¢a$h gqulvalents at tho •nd
of th• reportlng porlod
407,454
467.933
The notes fomi part of these financial statements
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NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
RECONCILIATION OF NET EXPENDITURE TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING
ACTIVlnES
31.8.24
31.8.23
Net expenditure for the reporting period las per the Statement
of Financial Activities)
AdJustm•nts for:
Depreciation charges
Profrt on disposal of fixed assets
Inte￿$t received
Decreasellincrease} in debtors
In¢￿aSe in cre<litors
181,9161
136,1221
77,101
14,2771
13.3221
5,319
7.064
74.645
17251
12.7911
15.7691
12.381
Net cash lused inllprovi<lgd by operntions
41,819
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN NET FUNDS
At 1.9.23
Cash flow
Al 31.8.24
Net cash
Cash at bank
467.933
180,4791
407,454
467.933
160.4791
407.454
Totsl
467,933
160,4791
407,454
The notes fomi part of these financial statements
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the financial statements
The finanual stslemenls of the charrtable company. vh)ith is a public benefit enlty under FRS 102.
have been prepared in accordance wth the Chanties SORP IFRS 1021 'Accounting and Reporting by
Charities". Slatemerrt of Recornmended Pracb"ce applicatr￿e lo chanb.es preparing their accounts in
accordance with the Financial Reporb'ng StaThJard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS
1021 leffective 1 January 20191., Financjal RepO￿ng Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard
appliCa￿e in the UK and Republic of I￿land, and the Companies Act 2006. The financial statements
have been prepared under the historical c05t convenb"on.
King's Church, High Wcombe is a UK charrtable incorporated organisation registered with the
Charities Commission in England and Wales. The chanty's principal address is The King's Cenlre.
Desborough Road, High Wcombe, Bucks, HP112PU. The registered charity number is 1184180.
The presentation currency of these financial statements 1$ Sterling 1£), being the currency of the
primary economic market in vthich the entsty operates. AJI amounts in these financial statements have
been rounded to the nea￿$t pound unless stated othemse.
The significant ae¢¢unling p¢4itses applied in the preparation of these finanaal stslemenls 8re set out
below. These policies have teen wisislentty apklied lo all years presented unless olhetwse slated.
The Iwstees have revIev￿1 and Stress tested proJe¢tion$ and budgets f¢y the next ￿fve months.
Followng this review, the trustees cOns￿er there to be litde impact on the Charity's ability lo act as a
going concern.
The Iruslees have reviewed the ftjndraising possibil￿"e$ and the capitsl ￿SoUrceS available and
nsider that the tharty ha$ adequate resources in p&¢e lo conts'nue operations for the nexi ￿1ve
months.
Critlcal accountlng Judg•monts and koy 8ourc•8 of •stimatlon unc•rtalnty
In the application of the company's accounb'ng Oicies. the trustees are required lo make judgements,
estimates and assumptions about ihe carryiThJ amount of assets and liabiif(ies that a￿ not readily
app3￿mI from other sources. The eslimales and associated assumptions are based on hisl(>rical
experience and other factors thal are COns￿ered lo be le￿Vant Aciual iesuts may differ from these
eslimales.
The estsmates and underlying a8￿MptIOnS are revitr4•rtd on an ongoing basis. Rewsions to aceounling
eslimales are ￿cOgnISed in the periiyJ in vthich the e$bmale is rewsed. if the revision affects only that
period, or in the period of the revision and fvture periods if the revision affects both current and fvture
periods.
The a￿a5 for which eslimalion has been applied a￿ consN*red to be in calculating depreaab"on.
Although this area is subject tojudgement, Ihis is not considered to be subject to significant estimation.
Incom8
All income is Tecognised in the Statement of Financial Actiwkn'e5 Or￿ the charity ha5 entiljemenl lo the
fvnds. il is probable that the income wll be received and the amount Can be measured ￿lIablY.
For dt)nab'ons to be recognised the charity wll have been nobfied of the amounts and the settlement
date in writing. If there are condth'ons attached lo the donation and this requires a level of perfomiance
before ents"demenl can be obtsined then income is deferred unb"I those conditions are fully mel or the
fU￿lIment of those conditj'ons is vthin the control of the chanty and rt is probable that they will be
futhlkd.
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES- continued
Income
Investment income is eame(l through hcAding assets for investment purposes such as propety. It
indudes interest and rent. Investment income is measured at the lair value of the considerats'on
recewed or receivatle, exdLvJing discounts and rebates.
Ex￿nditUr
Liabilits'es are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation
commith.ng the charity to that expenditure. rt 15 pr()bab￿ that a ts3nsfer of economic benefrts will be
required in settlement and the amount of the ot4igabon can be measured reliably. Expendrture is
accounted for on an accruals basis and has been cla55ffied under headings that aggregate all cost
related to the category. ￿ere Costs ￿nn0t be diredy attn'bute(I lo Pa￿cUlar headings they have been
allocated to actIv￿.e$ on a basi5 consistent the use of resources.
Grants offered suty'ect lo condrtions %thich have not been met at ihe year end date are noted as
commitment bul not a¢¢nJed as expendrture.
Allocatlon and apportlonm•nt ofMsts
Where costs ¢annot be direclly attributed lo paiti￿lar headings have been alloc*ed to aclwilies
on a basis consistent use of the resources.
Salaries have been appNtioned in aCrL1rdar￿ the duties lo %thich they relate.
Tanglble fixed assots
Dep￿ciall0n is provided al the followng annual rates in order to write off each asset over ils eslimaled
useful lrfe.
Freehold propety
Fixtures and fittings
straight line- 2%
straigm line ¢)ver 4 to 7 yea
Tangible fixed assets are stated at cost less at1￿m￿ated depreciation and accumulated impairment
losses.
Taxatlon
The charity is exempt from corporat￿n tax on its charitable athvitEs.
Fund accountln9
Unrestricted funds can be u8e¢J in accordance the chantable objectives at the discretion of the
trustees.
Reslricied funds can onty be used for parbcular reslricted purposes IMthin the objects of the charity.
Restriction5 arise when specffied by the donor or when fvnds are raised for particular restricted
purposes.
Further explanab.on of the nalure aNJ purpose of each fund is included in the notes lo the financial
statements.
Pension costs and other postthrntiremont ￿nerrtS
The charitable company oper*es a defined conlribub.on pension scheme. Contn"bub"¢)ns payable lo the
d)aritable ¢ompany's pension scheme a￿ Cha￿ to the Slalement of Financial A¢tivrties in the
period to which they relate.
Financial instruments
The ¢harty has applie(I the wovisions of Sethon 11 "Basic Finanual Instruments" and Section 12
"Other Financial Instrument Issues" of FRS 102 to ris financial statements.
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES- continued
Financial instruments
Financial instruments are dasstfied and a¢￿Vnted for. according lo the substance of the contractual
arrangement, as either finanaal assets, finanual Ila￿.11tieS or equity inslruments. An equity instrument
is any contract that evidenc*s a residual interest In the assets of the charrty after deducb.ng all of ils
Trade and other debtors and credito
Trade and other debtor5 are recognised inib.ally al tran5ath.on prts less attiibutable transaction costs.
Trade and other uedrtors are recognised initially at transacb'on price plus attributable transaction costs.
Subsequent to initial recognrtion they are measured at amorb.sed cost using the effective intere51
method. less any impairment losses in the case of traile debtors. If the arrangement constitutes a
financing transath'on, for example if payment is deferred beyond nomial business lemis, then il is
measured al the p￿sent value of future payments discounted at a Ma￿et rate of interest for a similar
debt instrument.
Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalen15 in the stslement of finanual posib.on comprise cash at bank and in hand
and short term deposits with an ￿lginal maturity d*e of three months or less. Bank overdrafts are
disclosed wlhin creditors.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
31.8.24
31.8.23
Gifts
Donations
Gift aided donations
Grants
158.093
136,986
745.949
10,360
188.971
118.357
700.988
12.180
1,051,388
1,020,476
Grants receNed, indudeil in the above, are as Idbvo..
31.8.24
31.8.23
Bucks Council grant
Heart of Bucks
Hwcommunty Board
360
10,000
6,180
6,000
10,360
12.160
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
31.8.24
31.8.23
Interest re¢eivable
3,322
2,791
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS
Grant
fvnding of
actiwtses
(see note
51
Support
costs (see
note 61
Direct
Costs
Totals
Outreach and yOLth work
Pastoral and church a¢￿v￿"e5
Social ath'on
Overseas missions
119,117
677,820
71,993
5.889
1.038
49.182
18,043
58,256
50
139,375
140
120,205
866,377
90,176
64,145
874,819
126.519
139,565
1,140,903
GRANTS PAYABLE
31.8.24
31.8.23
Outreach and youth wo
Pastoral and church acbvrties
Social action
Overseas missions
1,038
49,182
18,043
58,256
30.823
28.446
5.042
40.083
126,519
104,394
The lolal grants paid lo institutions during the year was as follows..
31.8.24
31.8.23
Cornbe Youth for Christ
Lighlhtsuse
Christians Against Povety
Youth Newday
Evangelical Wliance
Other
Love Wcom
Nepal
One Can Trust
Catalyst Central
A Ap051 Resonate
Chosen
One Life
Bethany CMM Chur¢h
2,762
1,000
9,000
5,000
700
150
1.000
29,005
3,eOO
1,000
9,000
700
16.025
768
4,800
7,200
19.264
1,650
8,400
12,000
6.000
1.800
1,000
77,817
64,007
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
GRANTS PAYABLE- continued
The total grants paid to individuals during Ihe year vras as folows..
31.8.24
31.8.23
Grants lo individuals
48,702
40.387
SUPPORT COSTS
Govemance
costs
Staff
Finance
Totsls
Outreach and youth work
Pastoral and church acbvities
Social action
50
1,577
140
50
139,375
140
126,578
11,220
126,578
1,767
11,220
139,565
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITUREI
Net incomejlexpendilurel is stsled after ¢h8rgintylue¢Jrting}:
31.8.24
31.8.23
Depreciation - owned assets
Surplus on disposal of fixed assets
77,101
14,2771
74,645
17251
AUDITORS. REMUNERATION
The auditor's remunerats'on amounts to an audit fee of £11.220 12023 £11,220) and payroll services
paid lo the audrtor of £1,52312023- £1,470) are induded In legal and professional fees.
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no tnJ5tees' remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 August 2024 nor for the
year ended 31 August 2023.
Tru8ts08' •xp8nses
During the year ended 31 August 2024 no tnjslees {2023." nil) ineuffed Charitable expenses that we
reimbursed by the charity.
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
10. STAFF COSTS
31.8.24
31.8.23
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Other pension costs
558,908
47,920
53,885
527.390
39,703
51,407
660,713
618,500
The average Month￿ number of emrAoyees during the year ￿a5 as follo￿..
31.8.24
20
31.8.23
19
Operational and Pastoral
The number of em￿oYeeS whose empbyee beneffts lexduding employer pension ￿$1$> exceeded
£60,000 was..
31.8.24
31.8.23
£60,001- £70,000
Tran￿¢tIOnS vAth key managemènt ptrrnonn•l
2024
2023
Totsl compensaty'on of key management person
211,130
238,814
11. TANG18LE FIXED ASSETS
Fixtures
and
fitbngs
Freehdd
prope
Totsls
COST
At 1 September 2023
Additions
Disposals
1.565,626
473,717
68,047
113,3621
2,039,343
68,047
113,3621
At 31 August 2024
1.565.626
528,402
2,094,028
DEPRECIATION
Al 1 September 2023
Charge for year
Eliminated on disposal
271,374
31.312
394,755
45.789
113,3621
666,129
77.101
113,3621
At 31 August 2024
302.686
427,182
729,868
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 August 2024
1,262,940
101,220
1,364,160
At 31 August 2023
1,294,252
78,962
1,373,214
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
12. DEBTORS.. AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.8.24
31.8.23
Trade debtors
Tax
Prepayments and acLrued income
2,410
10,214
273
7,119
11,097
12,897
18,216
13. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE ￿H1N ONE YEAR
31.8.24
31.8.23
Trade creditors
Social security and other taxes
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
153
12,752
9,998
12,612
360
31,685
48,814
61,719
54,655
14. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
in funds
TransfeTS
betr￿en
funds
Al
31.8.24
Al 1.9.23
Unrostrlct8d funds
General fund
King's Centre
Unrestn'cted Fixed Assets
352,041
1.294.252
48.581
31.3121
140,1411
1136,350
264,272
1,262,940
84,278
124,419
1.646.293
122,8721
111,931
1,611,490
Restrlctsd funds
HW Debt relief
Hope fvnd
Vision fund
West End Hall
Restricted fixed assets
4,077
96,388
26,700
31,250
(12,0191
(23.3761
18.0021
11,179
752
3,237
73,764
8.698
8.661
16,942
122,589
22,589
15.6471
158.415
159.0441
11,931
111,302
TOTAL FUNDS
1.804.708
81.9161
1,722,792
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Net movement in fvnds, included in the above are as folbws..
1￿mIng
resourcE5
Resources
expended
Movement
in fvnd5
Unrèstrictsd lunds
General fund
King's Centre
un￿$trI￿ed Fixed Assets
928.SN)4
1880,323
131,312
140.1411
48,581
131,3121
140.1411
928.904
1951.7761
122,8721
Rèstrlct¢d funds
HW Debt relief
Hope fund
Vision fvjnd
Restn'cied fixed assets
370
70.170
59.543
112.3891
193,546
177.5451
15,6471
112.0191
123,3761
118,0021
15,6471
130.083
1189.127
159,0441
TOTAL FUNDS
1,058,987
11,140,903
181,9161
Comparatlves for mo¥•ment In fvnds
Net
movement
in frjnds
Al
31.8.23
At 1.9.22
Unrestrictsd lund8
General fvnd
King's Centre
Vision
394.464
1,325,564
34.693
142.4231
131,312
134,693
352,041
1,294,252
1,754,721
1108,428)
1,646,293
Restrlctod fund8
Nepal fund
HW Debt relief
Hope fvnd
Vision fund
West End Hall
308
3,878
81,923
1308)
199
14,465
26,700
31,250
4.077
96,388
26.700
31,250
86,109
72,306
158,415
TOTAL FUNDS
1,840,830
136,122}
1,804,708
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KING'S CHURCH, HIGH WYCOMBE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Comparatsve net movement in (unds, included in the above are as fdthts..
1￿mIng
resourcE5
Resources
expended
Movement
in fvnd5
Unrèstrictsd lunds
General fund
King's Centre
Vision
836,040
1878,463
131,312
134.6931
142,4231
131,3121
134.6931
836.040
1944.4681
1108,4281
Rèstrlct¢d funds
Nepal fvnd
HW Debt relief
Hope fund
Vision fund
Vvest End Hall
13081
137,691
151.2811
126,386
13081
199
14.465
26.700
31,250
37,8gY)
65.746
53.C66
31,250
187.952
1115,646
72,306
TOTAL FUNOS
1,023.992
11.060,114
136,1221
The King's Centre 1$ the cost of the chwch vthere the Chanty perfoms its charrtable 8th"wb"e8 and 18
being depreoaled annualty.
Reslricied Fixed Asset fund, indudes all fixed assets vthich have been purchased using reslricled
funds and are being depreciated each year.
The Vision fvnd is for new initiatsves. iTrJuding finarring the development of tuture church leaders.
Nepal fund is monies colle¢led and paid lo indmduals in Kathmandu to assist in their church and
orphanages, in local relief projects and wth edLbcational needs.
HW Debt Relief fund assists towards helping people in High Wcombe to free themselves from a life of
debt.
The Hope fund was estsblished ag part of the Hope lnib.abve to care, help and bring hope lo vulnerable
people in the local High W¢ombe ￿mM￿nty.
Wesl End Hall fvnd is reserve(I to refvrt)ish the West End Hall area of the church. these entries have
been transferred to the restricted fixed assets fvnd in Ihe year.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
15. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT OBUGATIONS
The charity contributes to the empwees pension schemes, the pension cost charge represents
contributson5 payable by the charty to the lund and amounted lo £53,88512023." £51,407).
16. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There were no reL8ted party tr8nsacb"on5 for the year ended 31 August 2024.
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