THE PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE OF THE RELIGIOUS TEACHERS FILIPPINI
(Registered Charity number 313673)
TRUSTEES’ REPORT AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
THE PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE OF THE RELIGIOUS TEACHERS FILIPPINI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
| Charity name | The Pontifical Institute of the Religious Teachers Filippini |
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| Registered Charity number | 313673 |
| Charity’s principal address | Convent of St Lucy |
| Medstead | |
| GU34 5LL | |
| Trustees | Reverend Sister Barbara Ranere (Chair) |
| Reverend Sister Joan Henry | |
| Reverend Sister Ascenza Tizzano | |
| Bankers | NatWest Bank Plc |
| 38 High Street | |
| Alton | |
| Hampshire | |
| GU34 1BD | |
| CAF Bank Limited | |
| 25 Kings Hill Avenue | |
| Kings Hill | |
| West Malling | |
| Kent | |
| ME19 4JQ | |
| Independent Examiner | Adam Halsey FCA |
| Haysmacintyre LLP | |
| 10 Queen Street Place | |
| London | |
| EC4R 1AG | |
| Solicitors | Stillwell’s Solicitors LLP |
| 6 Carlton Crescent | |
| Southampton | |
| Hampshire | |
| SO15 2EY |
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Introduction
The Trustees present their report and independently examined accounts for year ended 31 December 2020. These have been prepared under the provisions of Charities Act 2011 and the Statement of Recommended Practice ‘Accounting and Reporting by Charities’ in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland FRS102 and complies with all statutory requirements and the Charity’s governing document.
Structure Governance and Management
The Institute was constituted as an unincorporated charity and established by a Trust Deed dated 03 October 1959.
The Hampshire convent of the Religious Teachers Filippini is the UK Institute of a Roman Catholic Religious Institute founded in Italy, over three centuries ago, and which has its headquarters in Rome.
The UK Institute operates under the guidance and direction of the Superior General and General Council both are in Rome and who make an oversight visit once a year.
The Superior General, with the consent of the General Council in Rome are responsible and have the authority to appoint or remove the Trustees. Any such decision is taken in consultation with the views of the current Trustees of the UK Institute. The Trustees are appointed from within the Institute and there are no outside appointments.
The Trustees whose names are listed at the beginning of this report are responsible for the management of the Institute and the utilisation of its charitable funds in the United Kingdom. The Trustees are considered to be the key management of the Institute. The Regional Superior Sister (Sister Barbara Ranere) has the overall responsibility for the Institute and all its activities conducted in the United Kingdom. The Board of Trustees is chaired by the Regional Superior Sister (Sister Barbara Ranere) determine and implement the policies and direction of the UK Institute, including investment or expenditure decisions.
Where there are any significant decisions on important matters such as major expenditure or changes in policy, concerning the UK Institute, these are considered by the Trustees in consultation with the Regional Superior, the Superior General and the Council of the Institute in Rome.
The administration of the UK Institute is conducted entirely by the Sisters. The Institute provides appropriate training for any of the Sisters who are proposed or appointed to any post or as a Trustee depending upon the position to be held within the Institute. The Sisters who hold a responsible position or function within the Institute have received the relevant training commensurate with their position. The Sisters of the Institute receive no personal remuneration for their services and any income received by the Sisters is donated to the Institute.
The UK Institute does not have any volunteers on a regular or permanent basis. There are also no employees of the Institute and consequently no remuneration expenditure.
The UK Institute did not have any formal relationships during the year with any other Charity, but it does have a relationship with Single Steps Nurseries Ltd a private company, who is a tenant and operates the Nursery School on the premises of the Institute. The Institute does however closely liaise with the local parish of St Mary’s Alton in the Diocese of Portsmouth, which is a registered charity.
Objectives and Activities
The general purpose of the Institute is to teach and provide an education and make facilities available for the purpose, especially for the education of the young and to help them in the formation of their faith, to enable them to develop and grow to help others in their faith and live by Christian values. The intention of the purpose is to be faithful to the original inspiration of the Founders, the Religious Teachers Filippini with regard to their ministry of Christian education of the youth and of adults, especially women, as their principal duty.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
The Institute leased the Nursery School building during the year to provide facilities for the care and education of younger children during the weekdays and also provides one teacher to the Nursery School. The Institute also has available facilities for retreat days, which have in the past been held periodically for older children from a local Catholic school to reflect on and examine their faith. Unfortunately, due the COVID-19 restrictions the Institute has not been able make these facilities available during the year. Members of the Institute are also available to help and support people in need.
Public Benefit
The Trustees confirm that they have complied with their duties as set out in the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Public Benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission when reviewing the charity’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities. The Charity fulfils this responsibility as detailed in the above paragraphs entitled ‘Objectives and Activities’ and in the following section entitled ‘Achievements and performance’.
Achievements and Performance
Sisters of the Institute undertake the education of young people in accordance with purposes of the Institute and during the year had provided a Sister who was qualified to teach in the Nursery School at Medstead.
It has not been possible during Government COVID-19 restrictions to make the Convent facilities available for use by outside groups. The Convent Chapel at Medstead has also been closed during the year and is not available at the present time for use on Sundays by the Parish of St Mary’s Alton to celebrate Mass.
The COVID-19 restrictions have also prevented the Sisters from visiting the sick and infirm in the local area. They have as an alternative been able to provide support by telephone.
The lease of the old Nursery building to the Alton Convent School had terminated on 31 August 2019. The Institute had now leased the old Nursery building to a new tenant the Single Steps Nursery; this new lease commenced on the 6 January 2020.
Financial review
The activities of the Institute during the year had generated an income of £62,161 (2019 income £71,289) less expenditure of £135,011, (2019 £154,383) which resulted in a net decrease in the movement of funds of £72,850 (2019 £83,094). The Institute does not collect or have any facility to receive any funds from the public. The funds of the Institute are received primarily from voluntary donations and legacies, Sisters pensions and salaries (donated in full in accordance with the rules of the Order), rental income from the Nursery School and interest on its investment deposits. Money held by the Institute is invested in a mix of Bank and Building Society Bonds, and deposits in Bank, Building Society and National Savings accounts. A small number of equity shares have been retained, as a result of a ‘windfall’ from a Building Society conversion. These equity shares have been adjusted to accord with their current market value at the year end. The Institute has a current policy of not investing on the Stock Market or to make any other high-risk investments but may be required to review this policy in view of the poor returns from fixed income deposits and bonds.
Other funding comes from its charitable activities and arises from re-charging the amounts expended by the Institute for the utilities consumed by the Nursery School. The Institute did not receive any donations from Schools using the Convent facilities as this had not been permitted during the year under the COVID-19 restrictions.
Reserves Policy
The Trustees hold reserves, which are not designated for specific projects or activities. The income from these deposits and investments are used to meet the expenses of the Institute and to sustain current charitable works of the Institute in the United Kingdom in the absence of other income.
The free reserves (defined as general reserves less tangible fixed assets) have decreased in the current year from £884,719 in 2019 to £877,093 in this year. The Trustees continuously review the reserves to ensure that there are adequate financial resources to maintain the future activities of the Institute. This review includes a review of the investment policy of the Trustees and other additional activities for the purposes of increasing the level of income for the Institute. The reserves held by the Institute on the 31 December 2020 are described in the following financial statements.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Fundraising
The Charity’s income is derived in part by investments income. The principal income is from the pensions and salaries received by the sisters which in accordance with the rules of their Order these are donated to the Institute. The Institute does not operate through any third party or undertake any public fundraising activities. The Trustees are aware of the Code of Fundraising Practice issued by the Fundraising Regulator and any funds raised are raised in accordance with the standards of the Code.
Risk Management
The Trustees are satisfied that they have introduced sufficient systems and procedures to mitigate any material risks to the extent in which it is possible to anticipate. The Trustees have also considered any major areas where risks could arise to which the Charity could be exposed. The Trustees have reviewed these major risks and have established adequate systems and procedures to enable any major risks to be adequately managed, to eliminate or reduce any exposure of the Institute.
The Trustees have identified the major risks pertaining to Governance, Operational delivery, Finance, Reputation, Environment and Compliance. These risks have been mitigated through the charity’s procedures, policies and reporting structures and are monitored by the Board of Trustees through an annual review process.
The systems of internal control are designed to provide reasonable, but not absolute, assurance against material misstatement, loss or reputational damage. They include:
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Quarterly Trustee meetings including financial and operational updates and forecasts.
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Review of investment assets and future planning by the Trustees.
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Operational Risk Assessments and post-event reviews.
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Induction and ongoing training for Sisters.
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Payment processes with independent authorisation and approvals.
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Safeguarding policies and procedures.
In addition to the above risk assessments the Trustees have also considered if any risk to the Institute should arise from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Institute has discontinued all public gatherings previously held on the premises of the Institute, in that all public Masses and retreats have been suspended until further notice. Most of the Sisters of the Institute are in the vulnerable age group and are self-isolated. One Sister outside the vulnerable age group still attends the Nursery School but takes all precautions in social distancing with the other Sisters. The Trustees consider that all due precautions and Government guidance have been exercised to prevent any risk to the Institute.
Future Plans
The Trustees do not have any new plans for the following year, in principle due to the COVID-19 restrictions which limit the Institutes ability to fulfil its mission. If any opportunities should arise the Trustees will consider any such plans which they may be able to implement, which are conducive to the mission of the Institute and that they are within the scope of the rules of their Order.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Statement of 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 & Wales requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of 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 business.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper 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, the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 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.
The Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the financial information which is disclosed in any place which may be accessible to the public. All financial statements are prepared in accordance with the legislation governing the preparation of the financial statements in the United Kingdom.
Statement of Disclosures
In so far as the Trustees are aware at the time of approving the Trustees Annual Report:
There is no relevant information, being information required by the Independent Examiner in connection with preparing their report, of which the Independent Examiner is unaware; and
The Trustees having made enquiries with the other Trustees and the Independent Examiner that they have individually taken and have each taken steps that they are obliged to take as a Trustee in order to make themselves aware of any relevant information and to establish that the Independent Examiner is aware of that information.
Approved by the Trustees on 1[st] October 2021 and signed on their behalf by:
| Signed by | Reverend Sister Barbara Ranere |
|---|---|
| Position | Trustee |
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Pontifical Institute of the Religious Teachers Filippini (the Trust) for the year ended 31 December 2020.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 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.
Independent examiner’s statement
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 Trust 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.
Adam Halsey FCA
For and on behalf of Haysmacintyre LLP Independent Examiner
10 Queen Street Place London EC4R 1AG
Date: 6[th] October 2021
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
| Note Income and Endowments from: Donations and Legacies 3 Charitable Activities 4 Other Trading Activities 5 Investments 6 Total Income Expenditure on: Charitable Activities 7 Total Expenditure Net (Expenditure)/Income Other Recognised gains/(losses) Gains/Losses on Investment Assets 13.1 Net Movement in Funds Reconciliation of Funds Total Funds brought forward 1st January 2020 17 Total Funds carried forward 31st December 2020 |
2020 2019 £ £ 35,257 42,752 16,493 5,892 4,485 15,470 5,926 7,175 |
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| 62,161 71,289 |
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| 135,011 154,383 |
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| 135,011 154,383 |
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| (72,850) (83,094) |
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| (88) - |
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| (72,938) (83,094) |
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| 3,280,240 3,363,334 |
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| 3,207,302 3,280,240 |
This Statement of Financial Activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All Income and Expenditure derives from continuing activities.
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BALANCE SHEET
| Note Fixed Assets Tangible Assets 12 Investments 13.1 -13.2 Total Fixed Assets Current Assets Debtors 14 Investments 13.3 Cash and Bank Total Current Assets Liabilities Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year 15 Net Current Assets Total Assets less Current Liabilities Represented by: Unrestricted Funds 16 Restricted Income 16 Funds of the Charity |
2020 2019 £ £ 2,330,298 2,393,584 271 359 |
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| 2,330,569 2,393,943 7,043 7,446 809,851 803,926 65,642 86,186 |
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| 882,536 897,558 (5,803) (11,261) |
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| 876,733 886,297 |
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| 3,207,302 3,280,240 |
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| 3,205,724 3,278,662 1,578 1,578 3,207,302 3,280,240 |
The Financial Statements were approved and authorised for issue by the Board of Trustees on 1[st] October 2021. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:
| Signed by | Reverend Sister Barbara Ranere |
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| Position | Trustee |
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
| Cash Flows from operating activities: Reconciliation of Net movement in funds to net cash flow from operating activities Adjustments for: Depreciation Charged Dividends, interest and rents from investments Decrease in debtors Increase/(Decrease) in creditors Net cash provided by operating activities Cash Flows from Investing activities: Dividends Interest and Rents from Investments Sale/Purchase of Property and Assets Realised (gain)/loss on cash investments Net Cash Provided by Investing activities Cash Flows from Financing activities: Net Cash Provided by Financing activities Cash and Cash equivalents at the beginning of the year Change in Cash and Cash equivalents in year Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end of the year |
2020 2019 £ £ (72,938) (83,092) 63,286 64,387 (5,926) (7,675) 403 886 (5,458) 5,436 |
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| (20,633) (20,058) |
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| 5,926 7,675 - - (5,837) (8,557) |
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| 89 (882) |
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| - - |
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| - - |
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| 86,186 107,126 (20,544) (20,940) 65,642 86,186 |
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. BASIS OF ACCOUNTING
These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise state in the relevant notes to these accounts.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to the charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) – (Charities SORP (FRS102), the Financial Reporting Standards applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
There are no material uncertainties about the charity’s ability to continue, and so the going concern basis of accounting has been adopted.
The financial statements are prepared in pound sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity, and rounded to the nearest £1.
2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
- a) All income is recognised in the statement of financial activities when there is entitlement to income, it is probable that income will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.
Donations and legacies income include donations and gifts in wills which are recognised where there is entitlement, probability of receipt and the amount of the gift is measurable.
Income from donations, covenants and gift aid includes receipts from fundraising events. Donations together with the resulting tax credit from gift aid, is credited directly to the statement of financial activities on an accrual’s basis. Donations and all other receipts (including capital receipts) from fundraising are reported gross and the related fundraising costs are reported in raising funds. Income from aid committees is included in incoming resources in the year in which it is received.
Pecuniary Legacies are accrued and credited directly to the statement of financial activities when the value becomes known with reasonable certainty. For residuary and reversionary legacies, entitlement is established in the year that the Charity has been notified of an impending distribution. Where a legacy is received or notified as receivable (by the personal representatives) after the accounting year end, but it is clear that a legacy had been agreed by the personal representatives prior to the year end (hence providing evidence of a condition that existed at the balance sheet date) it is accrued in the statement of financial activities and the balance sheet .
Income from tax reclaims are included in the SoFA at the same time as the gift to which they relate.
Contractual income and performance related grants are only included in the SoFA once the related goods or services have been delivered. Pensions received by the Sisters of the Charity, and which are donated by them unconditionally to the charity are regarded as donations (treated in accordance with note 2(a) above) and are not regarded as contractual income.
Gifts in kind including donated services and facilities are accounted for at a reasonable estimate of their value to the Charity, or the amount actually realised. They are only included in income (with an equivalent amount in expenditure), where the benefit to the Charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and material. The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the Trustees’ annual report.
Investment income is recognised on a receivable basis and the amounts can be measured reliably.
Investment gains and losses includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
- b) Expenditure
Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis where there is a legal and constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably, expenditure is allocated to the appropriate headings relevant to the charitable activities.
Governance costs include the costs of the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the cost of Trustee meetings, and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governance or constitutional matters.
Where the Charity gives a grant with conditions for its payment being a specific level of service or output to be provided, such grants are only recognised in the SoFA once the recipient of the grant has provided the specified service or output.
Grants payable without performance conditions are only recognised in the accounts when a commitment has been made and there are no conditions to be met relating to the grant which remain in the control of the Charity.
The support costs which include governance costs to support the whole of the charitable activities Support costs include central functions, including upkeep of the Sisters of the Charity, and have been allocated to activity cost categories on a basis consistent with the use of resources, e.g. allocating property costs by floor areas, or per capita, staff costs by the time spent and other costs by their usage.
- c) Tangible fixed assets for use by the Charity are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year and cost at least £500. They are valued at cost, or if gifted, at the value to the Charity on receipt.
Depreciation is provided to write off cost/value of assets over the expected useful life as follows:
| Buildingimprovements | 20% | straight line. |
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| Nursery Refurbishment | 7.37% | Lease period |
| Plant, machinery and motor vehicles | 30% | reducing balance |
| Fixtures, fittings and equipment | 10% | reducing balance |
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d) Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year end. Other investment assets are included at trustees’ best estimate of market value.
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e) Any debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid during the year and relate to the next accounting period.
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f) The cash at bank and investments includes cash and short term highly liquid investments deposits with a short maturity period or realised on short notice.
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g) The creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has an obligation and liability to a third party and has received an invoice with the amount due relating to the current accounting period and paid in the next following accounting period.
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h) Estimation uncertainty
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In the view of the trustees in applying the accounting policies adopted, no judgements were required that have a significant effect on the amounts recognised in the financial statements nor do any estimates or assumptions made carry a significant risk of material adjustment in the next financial year. The Trustees do not consider there to be any estimates or judgments.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
3. INCOME FROM DONATIONS
| Donations and Legacies Gifts Other Donations |
2020 2019 £ £ 29,691 40,268 5,566 2,484 |
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| 35,257 42,752 |
There is an amount included in the Gifts of £29,691(2019 £40,268) which is the donation of Pensions received by the Sisters.
Included in the Gifts is a restricted amount of £0 (2019 £150).
4. INCOME FROM CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
| Charitable Activities Salary of Sister to teach in Nursery School Nursery School Rent |
2020 2019 £ £ 8,295 1,725 8,198 4,167 |
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| 16,493 5,892 |
5. OTHER TRADING INCOME
| Re-Charge facilities cost for Nursery School Rent of field |
2020 2019 £ £ 3,960 14,970 525 500 4,485 15,470 |
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6. INVESTMENT INCOME
All income from investments arises from interest received form deposit accounts and short term interest bearing bonds.
| Interest Income Dividends |
2020 2019 £ £ 5,926 7,175 - - 5,926 7,175 |
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
7. ANALYSIS OF EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
| Charitable Activities Training Insurance Maintenance Nursery School Maintenance Mass fees Candles and Alter requisites Funeral Costs Discretionary Gifts Depreciation Governance Costs (see note 8) Support Costs (see note 8) Total 8. ANALYSIS OF SUPPORT AND GOVERNANCE COSTS Support Costs Sister Expenses Sister’s Household Sister Travel and Visa Sister Heating, Light and Council Tax Office and Admin Governance Costs Independent Examiners Fee Accountancy Legal Costs Audit fee accrual reversal 2018 Miscellaneous Expenses Total 9. OTHER EXPENDITURE Independent Examiners Fees |
2020 2019 £ £ 70 100 9,284 9,184 16,032 11,730 1,319 1,475 1,265 550 301 131 4,293 - - 415 63,286 64,387 492 3,421 38,669 62,990 135,011 154,383 |
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| 2020 2019 £ £ 347 5,773 9,158 14,799 402 5,931 25,080 33,372 3,682 3,115 |
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| 38,669 62,990 |
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| 1,992 2,432 500 910 - - (2,000) - - 79 492 3,421 |
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| 2020 2019 £ £ 1,992 2,432 |
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
10. EMPLOYEE COSTS
The Institute does not employ any staff and all the work of the Charity is performed by the Sisters of the Institute. The Trustees did not receive any remuneration during the year (2019: £nil). They are also members of the Institute and their living costs are met by the Charity.
11 GRANT MAKING
The Charity did not at any time during the year collect or donate any funds for the purposes of making any grants to missions or to individuals.
12. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Cost or Valuation
| Freehold | Improvement | Plant | Fixtures | Total | |
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| Land & | to Buildings | Machinery and | Fittings and | ||
| Buildings | Motor Vehicles | Equipment | |||
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| At 1 January 2020 | 2,150,000 | 378,469 | 66,120 | 87,949 | 2,682,538 |
| Additions | - | - | - | - | - |
| At 31 December 2020 | 2,150,000 | 378,469 | 66,120 | 87,949 | 2,682,538 |
| Accumulated Depreciation | and Impairment Provisions | ||||
| 1 January 2020 | - | 164,422 | 59,535 | 64,997 | 288,954 |
| Charge for Year | - | 59,016 | 1,975 | 2,295 | 63,286 |
| At 31 December 2020 | - | 223,438 | 61,510 | 67,292 | 352,240 |
| Net Book Value | |||||
| At 1 January 2020 | 2,150,000 | 214,047 | 6,585 | 22,952 | 2,393,584 |
| At 31 December 2020 | 2,150,000 | 155,031 | 4,610 | 20,657 | 2,330,298 |
Original figures for Estate and Buildings at Medstead are taken from assessments made in October 1995 for insurance purposes.
Original figures for furniture and equipment are taken from estimated values at end of 1995.
13. INVESTMENT ASSETS
| 13.1 Fixed Asset Investments Market Value 1 January 2020 Net Gain/(Loss) on revaluation Market Value 31 December 2020 |
2020 2019 £ £ 359 359 (88) - 271 359 |
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
All investments (other than cash) are quoted on a recognised UK Stock Exchange or are valued by reference to investments listed on a recognised Stock Exchange.
| 13.2 Breakdown of Investments Listed investments 13.3 Material Investment Holdings –Current Assets Market value at year end Charities Aid Foundation deposit National Savings Investment Skipton Building Society 583 Skipton Building Society 571 Total Short Term investments 14. DEBTORS AND PREPAYMENTS Analysis of Debtors Prepayments Total 15. CREDITORS Analysis of Creditors Accruals and Deferred Income Total |
2020 2019 £ £ 271 359 |
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| 2020 2019 £ £ 305,830 305,585 194,621 193,230 163,870 161,448 145,530 143,663 809,851 803,926 |
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| 2020 2019 £ £ 7,043 7,446 7,043 7,446 |
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| 2020 2019 £ £ 5,803 11,261 5,803 **11,261 ** |
16. STATEMENT OF FUNDS
The Charity has no endowment funds.
Restricted funds are limited to money which is raised by or donated to the Charity for specific purposes, with the full knowledge and approval of the trustees.
| Summary of Funds Unrestricted Funds Restricted At 31 December 2020 |
Balance at 1 January 2020 Income Expenditure Gains/(Losses) on Investment Assets Balance at 31 December 2020 £ £ £ £ £ 3,278,662 62,161 (135,011) (88) 3,205,724 1,578 - - - 1,578 3,280,240 62,161 (135,011) (88) 3,207,302 |
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
16. STATEMENT OF FUNDS - continued
| Restricted Funds Chapel Funds Missions Fund At 31 December 2020 |
Balance at 1 January 2020 Income Expenditure Gains/(Losses) on Investment Assets Balance at 31 December 2020 £ £ £ £ £ 209 149 - - 358 1,220 1,220 |
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| 1,429 149 - - 1,578 |
Chapel fund. This fund is for the purposes of paying towards the cost of heating and consumables used in the Chapel. Mission fund. Donations and funds raised through appeals and events held, solely for the Missions of the Institute.
17. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
| Tangible Fixed Assets Investments Current Assets Current Liabilities |
Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2020 2019 £ £ £ £ 2,330,298 - 2,330,298 2,393,584 271 - 271 359 880,958 1,578 882,536 897,558 (5,803) - (5,803) (11,261) 3,205,724 1,578 3,207,302 3,280,240 |
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18. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
There were, no related party transaction during the year or in the prior year.
19. CORPORATIONS TAX
The charity is exempt from tax on income and gains falling within the Corporation Tax Act 2010 to the extent that they are applicable to its charitable objects.
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THE PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE OF THE RELIGIOUS TEACHERS FILIPPINI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
20. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
| Financial assets at fair value Cash Short Term deposits Fixed term Bonds Investments Financial liabilities at fair value Short term Liabilities Financial asset/liabilities at amortised cost Financial assets measured at fair value comprise investments |
2020 £ 65,642 305,830 504,021 271 (5,803) |
2019 £ 86,186 305,585 498,341 359 (11,261) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 869,961 | 879,210 | ||
| 870,049 | 879,210 |
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