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2021-03-31-accounts

Trustees’ Report 2020-2021

by John Young Vice Chair

We have maintained our normal activities, despite the pandemic, although in a radically different way. All meetings have been conducted online, using Zoom software, making them available to all members, wherever they live. Up to four talks or workshops have been offered each month and have been attended by a far greater number of members and guests than we have ever seen at live meetings. A highlight was a Workshop, which attracted a large number of non-members. All members, now have the opportunity, not only to enjoy our talks, but to converse with each other across the world. Approximately half our members live out of county, with a significant number overseas, from Australia to North America. Even local members, for reasons of health and/or lack of transport, have been able to join in. The online arrangements have led to lots of positive feedback and does enable individuals to have every opportunity to be fully involved in the Society at large.

We are determined that all future member meetings will be available online. We have begun to experiment with hybrid meetings, where the Zoom session is projected at our regular venues. This enables groups of members to come together to participate in the meetings. So far, personal attendance has been limited and we are still to resolve some technical issues. We will continue to experiment in the hope that we can provide the greatest possible choice for our members.

Alongside our successful online meetings, the Society has taken part in several online Family History Fairs. The first, organised by the Family History Federation, resulted in the recruitment of twice the number we would have expected at an equivalent live event. We then exhibited at RootsTech 2021, a major international event organised by Family Search in Utah, USA. We gained many more members during that show. Recently, a presentation on the upcoming RootsTech 2022, used our 2021 booth as “a great example” of good practice. We would like to thank all 23 volunteers who helped to run our booth, without a break, for 84 hours over three days.

A recruitment campaign, led by an article in a widely circulated third party online newsletter, and interviews on both national and local radio, contributed to an increase in our membership of 25%.

Other activities have continued, as normal, including our support for the Victoria County History publications and our Student Award. For the first time we made a donation to the War Memorial Trust to help support their

work preserving war memorials which are an important source of information for family historians.

Our website has been upgraded, with new content.

The only setback during the year was the decision of members in the North-West Essex area to cease to operate as a Branch. Sincere thanks are sent to past and present members who carried out valuable transcription work for the benefit of the whole Society.

All in all, it has been a very successful year for the Society despite the difficulties imposed by the pandemic. Reduced expenditure on premises for meetings, and increased income from new members, has resulted in a healthy surplus. We are examining ways of spending this surplus to enable digitisation of records to make them more widely available.

Finally, we thank our Treasurer Ron Knights who is standing down after serving for fifteen years. He will continue to support our new Treasurer Tanya Sewell to ensure a smooth handover. Thanks also goes to Angela Hillier, Ray Poole and David Cooper for their contributions to the Executive Committee and who have all decided to step down. Lastly thanks goes to our retiring Chair David Eniffer as he completed his second stint in the roll and who is handing the reigns over to Elizabeth Cox.

ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021 Charity No: 290552

P KITTLE FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

TRUSTEES Meryl Rawlings - Secretary Ronald Knights – Treasurer Paul Stirland John Young Elizabeth Cox Heather Feather Pauline Adlem Raymond Poole Colleen Devenish Janice Sharpe Eric Jude Andrea Hewitt David Cooper Helen Matten – appointed 21.9.2019 Mary Ann Rix – appointed 17.10.2020 Trevor William Rix – appointed 17.10.2020 David Malcolm Eniffer – appointed 17.10.2020 Angela Susan Hillier – appointed 17.10.2020 PRINCIPAL OFFICE ESFH Research Centre C/O Essex Record Office Wharf Road Chelmsford CM2 6YT CHARITY REGISTRATION 290552 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER P Kittle FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant 37 Fraser Close Chelmsford Essex CM2 0TD CONTENTS Pages 2 – 3 Trustees Report 4 Independent Examiners Report 5 Statement of Financial Activities 6 Balance Sheet 7 – 13 Notes to the accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

The trustees present their report along with the financial statements of the charity for the period ended 31 March 2021. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on page 7 and comply with the charity’s trust deed and applicable law.

Constitution and objects

Essex Society for Family History is constituted under a trust deed dated 6th October 1994, revised in minor respects on 20/2/99, 20/9/03 and 27/9/08.

The charity’s objects are to promote and encourage the public study of British Family History, genealogy, heraldry and local history with particular reference to Essex and to promote the preservation, security and accessibility of archival material.

Organisation

The trustees who have served during the period are set out on page 1. The trustees are elected from fully paid up members of the society. Members of the committee are subject to election or re-election at the Annual General Meeting for one year. The chairman shall be in office for not more than five consecutive years and must have a break of one year before seeking re-election.

Related Parties

The charity has a close relationship with The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS). Details of the financial and other support provided by the Essex Society for Family History is detailed in note 6.

Reserves Policy

The charity’s policy is to maintain sufficient reserves to cover its operational costs for at least the following 3 months. At the year end, the charity had sufficient reserves to comply with this policy. The level of reserves is kept under close scrutiny by the trustees.

Risk Management

The trustees have examined the major operational, strategic and business risks which the charity faces and confirm that appropriate systems are in place to mitigate the effects of these risks.

Public Benefit

The Trustees have complied with the duty in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to public benefit guidance published by the Charities Commission. They have referred to the guidance in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on Public Benefit when reviewing the Trust’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities as demonstrated above.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

Trustee’s responsibilities in relation to the financial statements

Law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial period, which give a true and fair view of the charity’s financial activities during the period and of its financial position at the end of the period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records which 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. 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.

Approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Chair of trustees Essex Society for Family History

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO

THE TRUSTEES OF ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

This report on the accounts of the trustees for the year ended 31 March 2021, which are set out on pages 5 to 13, is in respect of an examination carried out under Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011.

Respective responsibilities of the trustees and examiner

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts; The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (The Charities Act) and that an Independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

P Kittle FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant 37 Fraser Close Chelmsford Essex CM2 OTD Date:

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

Notes
2021
£
Incoming resources
Subscriptions
21,212
Gift aid
-
Sales
1
1,244
Services supplied
2
221
Donations
275
Meetings in Essex
3
-
Interest received
4
17
Investment income
1,798
Find my past
3,470
Miscellaneous
6
_
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
28,243

Resources expended
Merchandising
5
362
Society payments
6
1,128
Search and certificates service
102
Depreciation
7
795
Meetings in Essex
8
1,420
Hire of accommodation
1,877
The Essex Family Historian
9
8,009
Postage, telephone, printing & stationery
847
Donations (Victoria CH – Essex)
1,000
ESFH Award
500
Projects
128
Credit card charge
551
Internet/computer maintenance
95
Bank charges
40
Committee expenses
24
Research room expenses
-
Miscellaneous expenses
123
Website development
2,185

19,186
Examiners fees
850
_
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
20,036

Net income/(expenditure before
gains & losses on investments
8,207
Net gains/(losses) on investment
(10,537)

NET SURPLUS FOR YEAR
CARRIED TO GENERAL FUND
18,745
_____
2020
£
21,752
-
935
506
1,413
602
90
1,763
4,250
-
_
31,311

364
1,687
139
438
2,466
5,633
6,957
1,575
750
500
322
325
300
15
627
185
467
2,230

24,980
840
_
25,820

5,491
(1656)

3,835
_____

The notes on pages 7 to 13 form part of these accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

BALANCE SHEET – 31 MARCH 2021

Notes 2021 2020
£ £ £ £
FIXED ASSETS 11 1,620 1,988
CURRENT ASSETS
STOCK
Library 10 3,841 4,268
Books/CDs 5 558 762
Investments 14 61,440 50,903
Bank balances and cash in hand 12 46,762 32,563
______ _____
112,601 88,496
CREDITORS and ACCRUALS
Amounts falling due within one
year
Sundry creditors and accruals 13 14,524 9,532
_____ _____
NET CURRENT ASSETS 98,077 78,964
_____ _____
NET ASSETS 99,697 80,952
_____ _____
REPRESENTED BY:
GENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED
Balance at 1 April 2020 80,952 77,117
Net Surplus for the year 15 18,745 3,835
_____ _____
Balance at 31 March 2021 99,697 80,952
_____ _____

Approved by the Committee of Trustees and signed on its behalf by:

Chair Date of approval:

The notes on pages 7 to 13 form part of these accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

1 PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Accounting convention

The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective March 2000). In preparing the financial statements the charity follows best practice as laid down in the Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005) issued in March 2005.

Fund accounting

The charity’s unrestricted funds consist of reserves which the charity may use for its purpose at its own discretion.

Incoming resources

Donations, legacies and similar incoming resources are recognised at their full amount in the period in which they are receivable. Gifts-in-kind are included at a reasonable estimate of market value. When donors specify that grants and gifts be for particular purposes, the amount is included in the appropriate fund (see Fund Accounting above).

Resources expended

Resources expended are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (‘SOFA’) on an accruals basis, inclusive of any irrecoverable VAT. All costs have been directly attributed to one of the categories of the SOFA.

Management and administration costs are those costs incurred in running the charity as an organisation.

Tangible Fixed Assets

All assets or groups of similar assets costing £100 or more are capitalised at cost. Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life.

The useful economic life of each class of assets is as follows: Equipment 20% of cost.

Deferred Incoming Resources

Incoming resources received or receivable in the current accounting period but relating to the following one are recorded as “deferred income” and shown as creditors in the balance sheet.

Taxation

The Trust has charitable status and is afforded the tax exemptions set out in the Income Taxes Act 1988.

Stock

Stock has been valued by the Trustees and it has not been subject to external examination.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

1 SALES

Bookstall – books / cards
Bookstall – CDs
Postal – CDs
2 SERVICES SUPPLIED
Magazine advertising
ESFH courier & search service
3 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Refreshments
4 INTEREST RECEIVED
Charity Aid Foundation
COIF Deposit
5 MERCHANDISING
Opening stock
Purchases
Closing stock at valuation
2021
£
24
-
1,220
_
1,244
_
112
109

221

-

-
4
13
_
17

762
159
(558)

363
2020
£
488
17
430

935

313
193

506

602

-
90
_
90

902
224
(762)

364

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

6 SOCIETY PAYMENTS
Subscriptions payable
- FFHS
- Other
Conference and fairs
7 DEPRECIATION
Depreciation on equipment
8 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Teas at meetings
Speakers at meetings
9 THE ESSEX FAMILY HISTORIAN
Printing
Postage
10 LIBRARY
Opening stock
Purchases in year
Depreciation of library stock
Closing stock
2021
£
633
-
495
_
1,128

368

-
1,420

1,420
_
5,581
2,429

8,010
_
4,268
-
(427)

3,841
____
2020
£
708
-
979
_
1,687

438

527
1,939

2,466
_
4,967
1,990

6,957
_
4,268
-

4,268
____

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2020

11 FIXED ASSETS

11 FIXED ASSETS
Equipment
£
COST/VALUATION
At 1 April 2020 13,109
Additions
_____
At 31 March 2021 13,109
_____
DEPRECIATION
At 1 April 2020 11,121
Charge for the year (368)
_____
At 31 March 2021 10,753
_____
WRITTEN DOWN VALUE
At 31 March 2021 1,620
____
At 31 March 2020 1,988
____

12 BANK BALANCES CASH IN HAND

2021
£
Branches: Bank and Building
Society accounts
729
Floats
200
Cash in hand
4
CAF – Current Account
10,457
CAF - Savings
8,024
COIF fund deposit Account
11,272
Co-Operative Bank
12,948
Paypal
3,128
_
46,762
___
2020
£
783
200
171
2,845
8,020
11,258
6,686
2,600
_
32,563
___

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

13 SUNDRY CREDITORS AND ACCRUALS
Accruals
Subscriptions paid in advance
14 INVESTMENT
CCLA COIF Charities Investment Fund
(3036.06 Income Units @ 1789.15 per unit)

(397.99 Income Units @ 1789.15 per unit)
*
2021
£
850
13,674
_
14,524

54,320
7,121
__
61,440
_____
2020
£
850
8,682
_
9,532
_
45,004
5,899
_
50,903
___

*Purchased on 21/11/2013 under account no. 101410001T 3036.06 units in the COIF Charities Investment Fund Income Units at a total cost of £35,000.00.

Purchased 02/07/2015 under account no. 101410001T – 397.99 units in the COIF Charities Investment Fund Income Units at a total cost of £5,000.00.

** Selling price valuation at 31/03/2021

15 NET SURPLUS (DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR
Headquarters 20,916 6,440
S.E. Branch 17 (255) (912)
W. Branch 18 (1,537) (849)
N.E. Branch 19 (322) (723)
N.W. Branch 20 (58) (121)
_____ ____
18,744 3,835
_____ ____
16 SOUTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sales - 34
Donations 25 573
Meetings in Essex - 373
Miscellaneous -
Excess of expenditure over income 255 912
___ ____
280 1,892
___ ____
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex - 447
Speakers 80 345
Hire of accommodation 200 1,100
Conference, fairs and open days - -
Postage, stationary etc - -
___ ____
280 1,892
___ ____

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

17 WEST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sales
Meetings in Essex
Donations
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Speakers
Hire of accommodation
Postage, stationery etc
Miscellaneous
18 NORTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sale of merchandising
Donations
Meetings in Essex
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Speakers
Postage and stationery
Hire of accommodation
Projects
Committee expenses
Equipment
2021
£
-
-
-
1,537
_
1,537

-
375
1,156
6
-
_
1,537

-
-
-
322

322

-
295
27
-
-
-
-

322
2020
£
146
115
65
849
_
1,175

137
445
543
8
42
_
1,175

46
4
73
723

847

33
200
13
572
-
30
-

847

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

19 NORTH WEST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Donations
Meetings in Essex
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Hire of accommodation
Speakers
Subscriptions to other societies
Hire of accommodation
2021
£
-
-
58

58

-
58
-
-
-

58
2020
£
2
121

123

10
113
-
-
-

123

ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021 Charity No: 290552

P KITTLE FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

TRUSTEES Meryl Rawlings - Secretary Ronald Knights – Treasurer Paul Stirland John Young Elizabeth Cox Heather Feather Pauline Adlem Raymond Poole Colleen Devenish Janice Sharpe Eric Jude Andrea Hewitt David Cooper Helen Matten – appointed 21.9.2019 Mary Ann Rix – appointed 17.10.2020 Trevor William Rix – appointed 17.10.2020 David Malcolm Eniffer – appointed 17.10.2020 Angela Susan Hillier – appointed 17.10.2020 PRINCIPAL OFFICE ESFH Research Centre C/O Essex Record Office Wharf Road Chelmsford CM2 6YT CHARITY REGISTRATION 290552 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER P Kittle FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant 37 Fraser Close Chelmsford Essex CM2 0TD CONTENTS Pages 2 – 3 Trustees Report 4 Independent Examiners Report 5 Statement of Financial Activities 6 Balance Sheet 7 – 13 Notes to the accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

The trustees present their report along with the financial statements of the charity for the period ended 31 March 2021. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on page 7 and comply with the charity’s trust deed and applicable law.

Constitution and objects

Essex Society for Family History is constituted under a trust deed dated 6th October 1994, revised in minor respects on 20/2/99, 20/9/03 and 27/9/08.

The charity’s objects are to promote and encourage the public study of British Family History, genealogy, heraldry and local history with particular reference to Essex and to promote the preservation, security and accessibility of archival material.

Organisation

The trustees who have served during the period are set out on page 1. The trustees are elected from fully paid up members of the society. Members of the committee are subject to election or re-election at the Annual General Meeting for one year. The chairman shall be in office for not more than five consecutive years and must have a break of one year before seeking re-election.

Related Parties

The charity has a close relationship with The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS). Details of the financial and other support provided by the Essex Society for Family History is detailed in note 6.

Reserves Policy

The charity’s policy is to maintain sufficient reserves to cover its operational costs for at least the following 3 months. At the year end, the charity had sufficient reserves to comply with this policy. The level of reserves is kept under close scrutiny by the trustees.

Risk Management

The trustees have examined the major operational, strategic and business risks which the charity faces and confirm that appropriate systems are in place to mitigate the effects of these risks.

Public Benefit

The Trustees have complied with the duty in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to public benefit guidance published by the Charities Commission. They have referred to the guidance in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on Public Benefit when reviewing the Trust’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities as demonstrated above.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

Trustee’s responsibilities in relation to the financial statements

Law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial period, which give a true and fair view of the charity’s financial activities during the period and of its financial position at the end of the period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records which 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. 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.

Approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Chair of trustees Essex Society for Family History

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO

THE TRUSTEES OF ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

This report on the accounts of the trustees for the year ended 31 March 2021, which are set out on pages 5 to 13, is in respect of an examination carried out under Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011.

Respective responsibilities of the trustees and examiner

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts; The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (The Charities Act) and that an Independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

P Kittle FFA FIPA FFTA Financial Accountant 37 Fraser Close Chelmsford Essex CM2 OTD Date:

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

Notes
2021
£
Incoming resources
Subscriptions
21,212
Gift aid
-
Sales
1
1,244
Services supplied
2
221
Donations
275
Meetings in Essex
3
-
Interest received
4
17
Investment income
1,798
Find my past
3,470
Miscellaneous
6
_
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
28,243

Resources expended
Merchandising
5
362
Society payments
6
1,128
Search and certificates service
102
Depreciation
7
795
Meetings in Essex
8
1,420
Hire of accommodation
1,877
The Essex Family Historian
9
8,009
Postage, telephone, printing & stationery
847
Donations (Victoria CH – Essex)
1,000
ESFH Award
500
Projects
128
Credit card charge
551
Internet/computer maintenance
95
Bank charges
40
Committee expenses
24
Research room expenses
-
Miscellaneous expenses
123
Website development
2,185

19,186
Examiners fees
850
_
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
20,036

Net income/(expenditure before
gains & losses on investments
8,207
Net gains/(losses) on investment
(10,537)

NET SURPLUS FOR YEAR
CARRIED TO GENERAL FUND
18,745
_____
2020
£
21,752
-
935
506
1,413
602
90
1,763
4,250
-
_
31,311

364
1,687
139
438
2,466
5,633
6,957
1,575
750
500
322
325
300
15
627
185
467
2,230

24,980
840
_
25,820

5,491
(1656)

3,835
_____

The notes on pages 7 to 13 form part of these accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

BALANCE SHEET – 31 MARCH 2021

Notes 2021 2020
£ £ £ £
FIXED ASSETS 11 1,620 1,988
CURRENT ASSETS
STOCK
Library 10 3,841 4,268
Books/CDs 5 558 762
Investments 14 61,440 50,903
Bank balances and cash in hand 12 46,762 32,563
______ _____
112,601 88,496
CREDITORS and ACCRUALS
Amounts falling due within one
year
Sundry creditors and accruals 13 14,524 9,532
_____ _____
NET CURRENT ASSETS 98,077 78,964
_____ _____
NET ASSETS 99,697 80,952
_____ _____
REPRESENTED BY:
GENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED
Balance at 1 April 2020 80,952 77,117
Net Surplus for the year 15 18,745 3,835
_____ _____
Balance at 31 March 2021 99,697 80,952
_____ _____

Approved by the Committee of Trustees and signed on its behalf by:

Chair Date of approval:

The notes on pages 7 to 13 form part of these accounts

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

1 PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Accounting convention

The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective March 2000). In preparing the financial statements the charity follows best practice as laid down in the Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005) issued in March 2005.

Fund accounting

The charity’s unrestricted funds consist of reserves which the charity may use for its purpose at its own discretion.

Incoming resources

Donations, legacies and similar incoming resources are recognised at their full amount in the period in which they are receivable. Gifts-in-kind are included at a reasonable estimate of market value. When donors specify that grants and gifts be for particular purposes, the amount is included in the appropriate fund (see Fund Accounting above).

Resources expended

Resources expended are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (‘SOFA’) on an accruals basis, inclusive of any irrecoverable VAT. All costs have been directly attributed to one of the categories of the SOFA.

Management and administration costs are those costs incurred in running the charity as an organisation.

Tangible Fixed Assets

All assets or groups of similar assets costing £100 or more are capitalised at cost. Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life.

The useful economic life of each class of assets is as follows: Equipment 20% of cost.

Deferred Incoming Resources

Incoming resources received or receivable in the current accounting period but relating to the following one are recorded as “deferred income” and shown as creditors in the balance sheet.

Taxation

The Trust has charitable status and is afforded the tax exemptions set out in the Income Taxes Act 1988.

Stock

Stock has been valued by the Trustees and it has not been subject to external examination.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

1 SALES

Bookstall – books / cards
Bookstall – CDs
Postal – CDs
2 SERVICES SUPPLIED
Magazine advertising
ESFH courier & search service
3 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Refreshments
4 INTEREST RECEIVED
Charity Aid Foundation
COIF Deposit
5 MERCHANDISING
Opening stock
Purchases
Closing stock at valuation
2021
£
24
-
1,220
_
1,244
_
112
109

221

-

-
4
13
_
17

762
159
(558)

363
2020
£
488
17
430

935

313
193

506

602

-
90
_
90

902
224
(762)

364

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – 31 MARCH 2021

6 SOCIETY PAYMENTS
Subscriptions payable
- FFHS
- Other
Conference and fairs
7 DEPRECIATION
Depreciation on equipment
8 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Teas at meetings
Speakers at meetings
9 THE ESSEX FAMILY HISTORIAN
Printing
Postage
10 LIBRARY
Opening stock
Purchases in year
Depreciation of library stock
Closing stock
2021
£
633
-
495
_
1,128

368

-
1,420

1,420
_
5,581
2,429

8,010
_
4,268
-
(427)

3,841
____
2020
£
708
-
979
_
1,687

438

527
1,939

2,466
_
4,967
1,990

6,957
_
4,268
-

4,268
____

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2020

11 FIXED ASSETS

11 FIXED ASSETS
Equipment
£
COST/VALUATION
At 1 April 2020 13,109
Additions
_____
At 31 March 2021 13,109
_____
DEPRECIATION
At 1 April 2020 11,121
Charge for the year (368)
_____
At 31 March 2021 10,753
_____
WRITTEN DOWN VALUE
At 31 March 2021 1,620
____
At 31 March 2020 1,988
____

12 BANK BALANCES CASH IN HAND

2021
£
Branches: Bank and Building
Society accounts
729
Floats
200
Cash in hand
4
CAF – Current Account
10,457
CAF - Savings
8,024
COIF fund deposit Account
11,272
Co-Operative Bank
12,948
Paypal
3,128
_
46,762
___
2020
£
783
200
171
2,845
8,020
11,258
6,686
2,600
_
32,563
___

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

13 SUNDRY CREDITORS AND ACCRUALS
Accruals
Subscriptions paid in advance
14 INVESTMENT
CCLA COIF Charities Investment Fund
(3036.06 Income Units @ 1789.15 per unit)

(397.99 Income Units @ 1789.15 per unit)
*
2021
£
850
13,674
_
14,524

54,320
7,121
__
61,440
_____
2020
£
850
8,682
_
9,532
_
45,004
5,899
_
50,903
___

*Purchased on 21/11/2013 under account no. 101410001T 3036.06 units in the COIF Charities Investment Fund Income Units at a total cost of £35,000.00.

Purchased 02/07/2015 under account no. 101410001T – 397.99 units in the COIF Charities Investment Fund Income Units at a total cost of £5,000.00.

** Selling price valuation at 31/03/2021

15 NET SURPLUS (DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR
Headquarters 20,916 6,440
S.E. Branch 17 (255) (912)
W. Branch 18 (1,537) (849)
N.E. Branch 19 (322) (723)
N.W. Branch 20 (58) (121)
_____ ____
18,744 3,835
_____ ____
16 SOUTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sales - 34
Donations 25 573
Meetings in Essex - 373
Miscellaneous -
Excess of expenditure over income 255 912
___ ____
280 1,892
___ ____
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex - 447
Speakers 80 345
Hire of accommodation 200 1,100
Conference, fairs and open days - -
Postage, stationary etc - -
___ ____
280 1,892
___ ____

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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

17 WEST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sales
Meetings in Essex
Donations
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Speakers
Hire of accommodation
Postage, stationery etc
Miscellaneous
18 NORTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Sale of merchandising
Donations
Meetings in Essex
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Speakers
Postage and stationery
Hire of accommodation
Projects
Committee expenses
Equipment
2021
£
-
-
-
1,537
_
1,537

-
375
1,156
6
-
_
1,537

-
-
-
322

322

-
295
27
-
-
-
-

322
2020
£
146
115
65
849
_
1,175

137
445
543
8
42
_
1,175

46
4
73
723

847

33
200
13
572
-
30
-

847

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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS – 31 MARCH 2021

19 NORTH WEST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Donations
Meetings in Essex
Excess of expenditure over income
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex
Hire of accommodation
Speakers
Subscriptions to other societies
Hire of accommodation
2021
£
-
-
58

58

-
58
-
-
-

58
2020
£
2
121

123

10
113
-
-
-

123