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2024-03-31-accounts

Charity Registration number 700067

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland

Unaudited Financial Statements

31 March 2024

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Financial Statements Year ended 31 March 2024

Page
Trustees annual report 1
Independent examiner's report to the trustees 4
Statement of financial activities 5
Statement of financial position 6
Notes to the financial statements 7
Statement of changes in equity 4
Notes to the accounts 5
The following pages do not form part of the financial statements
Detailed statemnt of financial activities 14
Notes to the detailed statement of financilal activities 15

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Trustees' Annual report

Year ended 31 March 2024

The trustees present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Reference and administrative details

Registered charity name Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Charity registration number 700067 Principal office 54 Westbourne Grove North Ormesby Middlesbrough TS3 6EF The Trustees Mr P Kumar Mr S Biswas Dr SN Roy Dr RKG Mudalagiri Dr B N Prasad Sinha Mr G Singh Mr A Verma Bankers Barclays Bank PLC Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1PR Bankers Co-Operative Bank PO box 48 1 Balloon Street Machester M60 1GP Bankers HSBC PLC Po Box 117 Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1RS Independent examiner Mr M C Thompson FCCA Thompson & Co Ltd 39b York Road Hartlepool TS26 8AH

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Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland

Trustees Annual Report (continued)

Year ended 31 March 2024

Structure, governance and management

Governing document

The charity is controlled by it's governing document, a constitution , as defined by the Charities Act 2011. The charity is an unincorporated charity.

Organisational Structure

The executive committee is responsible for the management of the charity and it's assets in furtherance of it's objects.

Objectives and activities

Objectives and aims

Advancing the Hindu religion, culture and promoting integration with other communities. Advancing the education in the Hindu tradition, history, language, literature and music. To manage a place of worship for the Hindu religion for the recitation of Hindu prayers and conduct Hindu rituals. The charity also operates a day centre for the elderly Hindu community but all other faiths are welcome.

Public Benefit

We have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit and complied with section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act when reviewing our aims and objectives and in planning our future activities. In particular, the trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the aims and objectives they have set.

Achievements and Performance

Achievements

The celebration of the Festival of Lights at the centre in Stockton with the collaboration of the council

Celebration of Ramayana and ShivPuja with scholars from India and daytrips were organised for visits to various temples in the UK.

Financial review

It is the policy of the charity to hold sufficient funds to cover the costs of the charity for at least the next 12 months, The current reserves of the charity are more than sufficient for this requirement,

The surplus of income over expenditure for the year was £32376 (2023 surplus of income over expenditure £18,211). The total reserves as at the 31st March 2024 were £603,409 (2023 £573,352). The balance of free reserves as at 31st March 2024 is £603,409 (2023: £573,352) which the trustees consider to be within their target reserves level.

The charity's investment income relates entirely to bank interest received and so the trustees do not consider that a separate investment policy is necessary.

Plans for future periods

In the future the charity is looking to generate income by allowing the day centre to be used by other community service groups such as keep fit sessions, NHS health checks and other associated classes. The charity continues to raise some funds by the sale of vegetarian food.

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Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland

Trustees Annual Report (continued)

The charity is also looking to expand the amount of volunteers it uses, to benefit of everyone who uses the day centre.

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Trustees' Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 March 2024

The trustees' annual report was approved on …........... And signed on behalf of the board of trustees by:

Mr P Kumar Trustee

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Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Accountants' Report

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Year ended 31 March 2024

I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland ('the charity;) for the year ended 31 March 2024

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements In accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').

I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial statements 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:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the financial statements do not accord with those records; or

  3. the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that 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.

Mr M C Thompson Independent Examiner

Thompson & Co Ltd 39b Yoork Road Hartlepool TS26 8AH

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Note
Income and endowments
Donations and legacies
4
Charitable activities
5
Investment income
6
Total Income
Expenditure
Expenditure on charitable activities
7,8
Total expenditure
Net (expenditure)/income and net movement
in funds
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
2024
2023
Unrestricted Funds
Total
Funds
Total Funds
£
£
£
129,626
129,626
123,772
13,728
13,728
25,965
685
685
124
144,039
144,039
149,862
-114,517
-114,517
-131,651
-114,517
-114,517
-131,651
29,522
29,522
18,211
573,352
573,352
555,141
602,874
602,874
573,352

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Statement of Financial Position Year ended 31 March 2024

Year ended 31 March 2024
Fixed assets
Note
Tangible fixed assets
13
Current assets
Debtors
14
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
15
Net current assets
Total assets less current liabilities
Net assets
Funds of the charity
Unrestricted funds
Total charity funds
16
2024
£
£
288,899
-
326,344
326,344
12,369
313,975
602,874
602,874
602,874
602,874
2023
£
293,394
285,229
285,229
5,271
279,958
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352

These financial statements were approved by the board of trustees and authorised for issue on …..., and are signed on behalf of the board by:

Mr P Kumar Trustee

6

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

1. General Information

The charity is a public benefit entity and a registered charity in England and Wales and is unincorporated. The address of the principal officer is 3 Wellbrook Close, Ingelby Barwick, TS17 0XL.

2. Statement of compliance

These financial statements have been prepared in compliance with FRS, 102, 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland', the statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Charities Act 2011.

3. Accounting Policies

Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis, as modified by the revaluation of certain financial assets and liability and investment properties measured at fair value through income or expenditure.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the entity.

Going concern

There are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue.

Judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty

The preparation of the financial statements requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported. These estimates and judgements are continually reviewed and are based on experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances.

Fund accounting

Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees to further any of the charity's purposes.

Designated funds are unrestricted funds earmarked by the trustees for particular future project or commitment.

Restricted funds are subjected to restrictions on their expenditure declared by the donor or through the terms of an appeal, and fall into one of two sub-classes: restricted income funds or endowment funds.

Incoming resources

All incoming resources are included in the statement of financial activities when entitlement has passed to the charity; it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the transaction will flow to the charity and the amount can be reliably measured. The following specific policies are applied to particular categories of income:

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

. Income from donations or grants is recognised when there is evidence of entitlement to the gift, receipt is probable and its amount can be measured reliably.

. Legacy income is recognised when receipt is probable and entitlement is established.

. Income from donated goods is measured at the fair value of the goods unless this is impractical to measure reliably, in which case the value is derived from the cost to the donor or the estimated resale value. Donated facilities and services are recognised in the accounts when received if the value can be reliably measured, No amounts are included for the contribution of general volunteers.

. Income from contracts for the supply of services is recognised with the delivery of the contracted service. This is classified as unrestricted funds unless there is a contractual requirement for it to be spent on a particular purpose and returned if unspent, in which case it may be regarded as restricted.

Resources expended

Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis as a liability is incurred. Expenditure includes any VAT which cannot be fully recovered, and is classified under headings of the statement of financial activities to which it relates:

.expenditure on raising funds includes the costs of all fundraising activities, events, noncharitable trading activities, and the sale of donated goods.

. Expenditure on charitable activities all costs incurred by a charity in undertaking activities that further its charitable aims for the benefit of its beneficiaries, including those support costs and costs relating to the governance of the charity apportioned to charitable activities.

. Other expenditure includes all expenditure that is neither related to raising funds for the charity nor its part of its expenditure on charitable activities.

All costs are allocated to expenditure categories reflecting the use of the resource. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs are apportioned between the activities they contribute to on a reasonable, justifiable and consistent basis.

Tangible assets

All fixed assets are initially recorded at a cost,

Depreciation

Depreciation is calculated so as to write off the cost or valuation of an asset, less its residual value, over the useful economic life of that asset as follows:

Equipment

15% reducing balance

Impairment of fixed assets

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

A review for indicators of impairment is carried out at each reporting date, with the recoverable amount being estimated where such indicators exist. Where the carrying value exceeds the recoverable amount, the asset is Impaired accordingly. Prior Impairments are also reviewed for possible reversal at each reporting date.

For the purposes of impairment testing, when it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, an estimate is made of the recoverable amount of the cashgenerating unit to which the asset belongs. The cash-generating unit is the smallest identifiable group of assets that includes the asset and generates cash inflows that largely Independent of the cash inflows from other assets or groups of assets.

For impairment testing of goodwill, the goodwill acquired in a business combination is from the acquisition date, allocated to each of the cash-generating units that are expected to benefit from the synergies of the combination, irrespective of whether other assets or liabilities of the charity are assigned to those units,

Financial instruments

A financial asset or a financial liability is recognised only when the charity becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at the amount receivable or payable including any related transaction costs.

Current assets and current liabilities are subsequently measured at the cash or the other consideration expected to be paid or received and not discounted.

Debt instruments are subsequently measured at amortised cost.

Where investments in shares are publicly traded or their fair value can otherwise be measured reliably, the investment is subsequently measured at fair value with changes in fair value recognised in income and expenditure. All other such investments are subsequently measured at cost less impairment,

Other financial instruments, including derivatives, are initially recognised at fair value, unless payment for an asset is deferred beyond normal business terms or financed at a rate of interest that is not a market rate of interest for a similar debt instrument.

Other financial instruments are subsequently measured at a fair value, with any changes recognised in the statement of financial activities, with the exception of hedging instruments in a designated hedging relationship.

Financial assets that are measured at cost or amortised cost are reviewed for objective evidence of impairment at the end of each reporting date. If there is objective evidence of impairment, an impairment loss is recognised under the appropriate heading in the statement of financial activities in which the initial gain was recognised.

For all equity instruments regardless of significance, and the financial assets that are individually significant, these are assessed individually for impairment. Other financial assets are either assessed individually or grouped on the basis of similar credit risk characteristics,

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

Any reversals of impairment are recognised immediately, to the extent that the reversal does not result in a carrying amount of the financial asset that exceeds what the carrying amount would have been had the impairment not previously been recognised.

4. Donations and legacies

4. Donations and legacies
Donations
Donations
Grants
Grants receivable
5. Charitable activities
other income from charitable
activities
6. Investment income
Bank interest receivable
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
131,626
131,626
123,772
123,772
13,728
13,728
25,965
25,965
145,354
145,354
149,738
149,738
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
685
685
124
124

7, Expenditure on charitable activities by fund type

Society activities
Support Costs
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
112,913
112,913
130,901
130,901
750
750
750
750
113,663
113,663
131,651
131,651

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

8. Expenditure on charitable activities by activity type

Society activities
Governance costs
Activities
undertaken directly
Support
costs
2024
Total
fund
2023
£
£
£
£
113,767
-
113,767
130,901
-
750
750
750
113,767
750
114,517
131,651

9. Net (expenditure)/income

Net (expenditure)/income is stated after charging//(crediting):

Fees payable to the independent examiner for:
Independent examination of the financial statements
Depreciation of tangible fixed assets
10. Independent examination fees
2024
2023
£
£
4,495
4,950
2024
2023
£
£
750
750

11. Staff costs

The total staff costs and employee benefits for the reporting period are analysed as follows:

are analysed as follows:
2024 2023
£ £
Wages and salaries 49,723 51,090

The average head count of employees during the year was 3 (2023: 3).

No employee received employee benefits of more than £60,000 during the year (2023:Nil).

12. Trustee remuneration and expenses

No remuneration or other benefits from employment with the charity or a related entity were received by the trustees.

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

13. Tangible fixed assets
Cost
At 1 April 2023
Additions
At 31 March 2024
Depreciation
At 1 April 2023
Charge for the year
On disposal
At 31 March 2024
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2024
At 31 March 2023
14. Debtors
Prepayments and accrued
income
15. Creditors: amounts falling
due within one year
Accruals and deferred income
Social security and other taxes
Land and buildings Motor vehicles
Equipment
Total
£
£
£
£
273,592
32,921
67,601
374,114
-32,921
-32,921
Land and buildings Motor vehicles
Equipment
Total
£
£
£
£
273,592
32,921
67,601
374,114
-32,921
-32,921
273,592
0
67,601
341,193
-
32,253
48,467
80,720
-
3,827
3,827
-32,253
-32,253
-
0
52,294
52,294
273,592
0
15,307
288,899
273,592
835
23,917
298,344
20234
2023
£
£
-
2024
2023
£
£
4,737
4,428
7,632
843
12,369
5,271

16. Analysis of charitable funds Unrestricted funds

General Funds
General Funds
At 1 April 2023
Income
Expenditure
At 31
March
2024
£
£
£
£
573,352
144,039
-114,517
602,874
At 1 April 2022
Income
Expenditure
At 31
March
2023
£
£
£
£
555,141
149,862
-131,651
573,352

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

17. Analysis of net assets between funds

17. Analysis of net assets
between funds
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditors less than 1 year
Net assets
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditors less than 1 year
Net assets
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Funds
2024
£
£
288,899
289,434
326,344
326,344
-12,369
-12,369
602,874
603,409
Unrestricted
Funds
2023
£
£
293,394
293,394
285,229
285,229
-5,271
-5,271
573,352
573,352

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Detailed Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
Year ended 31 March 2024
Income and endowments
Donations and legacies
Donations
Grants receivable
Charitable activities
other Income from charitable activities
Investment income
Bank interest receivable
Total Income
Expenditure
Expenditure on charitable activities
Wages and salaries
Rates and water
Light and heat
Repairs and maintenance
Insurance
Telephone
Other office costs
Depreciation
Legal and Professional Fees
Bank Charges
Cleaning
Accountancy fees
Subscriptions
Miscellaneous costs
Total expenditure
Net (expenditure)/income
2024
2023
129,626
123,773
13,728
25,965
143,354
149,738
685
124
144,039
133,449
6,081
4007
49,723
51,090
12,023
5,838
4,353
34,634
1,860
2,717
1083
1265
1362
1,358
4,495
4,950
60
106
3004
3569
1320
1,330
159
299
28,994
20,488
114,517
131,651
114,517
131,651
29,522
18,211

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Notes to the Detailed statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland
Notes to the Detailed statement of
Financial Activities
Year ended 31 March 2024
Expenditure on charitable activities
Society activities
Activities undertaken directly
Society activities - wages/salaries
Society activities - rates and water
Society activities - light & heat
Society activities - insurance
Society activities - telephone
Society activities - other office costs
Society activities - depreciation
Society activities - cleaning, pest control
and contract waste
Society activities - bank charges
Society activities - visa costs
Society activities - subs
Society activities - cost of food etc
Governance costs
Expenditure on charitable activities
Society activities - repairs & maintenance
2024
2023
£
£
6081
4007
49723
51,090
12023
5,839
4353
34,634
1860
2,717
1083
1265
1932
1937
4495
4,950
3004
3569
60
106
159
299
28994
20,488
113,767
130,901
750
750
114,517
131,651

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Charity Registration number 700067

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland

Unaudited Financial Statements

31 March 2024

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Financial Statements Year ended 31 March 2024

Page
Trustees annual report 1
Independent examiner's report to the trustees 4
Statement of financial activities 5
Statement of financial position 6
Notes to the financial statements 7
Statement of changes in equity 4
Notes to the accounts 5
The following pages do not form part of the financial statements
Detailed statemnt of financial activities 14
Notes to the detailed statement of financilal activities 15

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Trustees' Annual report

Year ended 31 March 2024

The trustees present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Reference and administrative details

Registered charity name Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Charity registration number 700067 Principal office 54 Westbourne Grove North Ormesby Middlesbrough TS3 6EF The Trustees Mr P Kumar Mr S Biswas Dr SN Roy Dr RKG Mudalagiri Dr B N Prasad Sinha Mr G Singh Mr A Verma Bankers Barclays Bank PLC Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1PR Bankers Co-Operative Bank PO box 48 1 Balloon Street Machester M60 1GP Bankers HSBC PLC Po Box 117 Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1RS Independent examiner Mr M C Thompson FCCA Thompson & Co Ltd 39b York Road Hartlepool TS26 8AH

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Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Trustees Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 March 2024

Structure, governance and management

Governing document

The charity is controlled by it's governing document, a constitution , as defined by the Charities Act 2011. The charity is an unincorporated charity.

Organisational Structure

The executive committee is responsible for the management of the charity and it's assets in furtherance of it's objects.

Objectives and activities

Objectives and aims

Advancing the Hindu religion, culture and promoting integration with other communities.

Advancing the education in the Hindu tradition, history, language, literature and music.

To manage a place of worship for the Hindu religion for the recitation of Hindu prayers and conduct Hindu rituals. The charity also operates a day centre for the elderly Hindu community but all other faiths are welcome.

Public Benefit

We have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit and complied with section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act when reviewing our aims and objectives and in planning our future activities. In particular, the trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the aims and objectives they have set.

Achievements and Performance

Achievements

The celebration of the Festival of Lights at the centre in Stockton with the collaboration of the council

Celebration of Ramayana and ShivPuja with scholars from India and daytrips were organised for visits to various temples in the UK.

Financial review

It is the policy of the charity to hold sufficient funds to cover the costs of the charity for at least the next 12 months, The current reserves of the charity are more than sufficient for this requirement,

The surplus of income over expenditure for the year was £29,522 (2023 surplus of income over expenditure £18,211). The total reserves as at the 31st March 2024 were £602,874 (2023 £573,352). The balance of free reserves as at 31st March 2024 is £602,874 (2023: £573,352) which the trustees consider to be within their target reserves level.

The charity's investment income relates entirely to bank interest received and so the trustees do not consider that a separate investment policy is necessary.

Plans for future periods

In the future the charity is looking to generate income by allowing the day centre to be used by other community service groups such as keep fit sessions, NHS health checks and other associated classes. The charity continues to raise some funds by the sale of vegetarian food.

2

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Trustees Annual Report (continued)

The charity is also looking to expand the amount of volunteers it uses, to benefit of everyone who uses the day centre.

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Trustees' Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 March 2024

The trustees' annual report was approved on …........... And signed on behalf of the board of trustees by:

Mr P Kumar Trustee

3

Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland Accountants' Report

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Year ended 31 March 2024

I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland ('the charity;) for the year ended 31 March 2024

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements In accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').

I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial statements 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:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the financial statements do not accord with those records; or

  3. the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that 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.

Mr M C Thompson Independent Examiner

Thompson & Co Ltd 39b Yoork Road Hartlepool TS26 8AH

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Note
Income and endowments
Donations and legacies
4
Charitable activities
5
Investment income
6
Total Income
Expenditure
Expenditure on charitable activities
7,8
Total expenditure
Net (expenditure)/income and net movement
in funds
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
2024
2023
Unrestricted Funds
Total
Funds
Total Funds
£
£
£
129,626
129,626
123,772
13,728
13,728
25,965
685
685
124
144,039
144,039
149,862
-114,517
-114,517
-131,651
-114,517
-114,517
-131,651
29,522
29,522
18,211
573,352
573,352
555,141
602,874
602,874
573,352

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.

5

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Statement of Financial Position Year ended 31 March 2024

Year ended 31 March 2024
Fixed assets
Note
Tangible fixed assets
13
Current assets
Debtors
14
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
15
Net current assets
Total assets less current liabilities
Net assets
Funds of the charity
Unrestricted funds
Total charity funds
16
2024
£
£
288,899
-
326,344
326,344
12,369
313,975
602,874
602,874
602,874
602,874
2023
£
293,394
285,229
285,229
5,271
279,958
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352
602,874 573,352

These financial statements were approved by the board of trustees and authorised for issue on …..., and are signed on behalf of the board by:

Mr P Kumar Trustee

6

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland

Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

1. General Information

The charity is a public benefit entity and a registered charity in England and Wales and is unincorporated. The address of the principal officer is 3 Wellbrook Close, Ingelby Barwick, TS17 0XL.

2. Statement of compliance

These financial statements have been prepared in compliance with FRS, 102, 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland', the statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Charities Act 2011.

3. Accounting Policies

Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis, as modified by the revaluation of certain financial assets and liability and investment properties measured at fair value through income or expenditure.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the entity.

Going concern

There are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue.

Judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty

The preparation of the financial statements requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported. These estimates and judgements are continually reviewed and are based on experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances.

Fund accounting

Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees to further any of the charity's purposes.

Designated funds are unrestricted funds earmarked by the trustees for particular future project or commitment.

Restricted funds are subjected to restrictions on their expenditure declared by the donor or through the terms of an appeal, and fall into one of two sub-classes: restricted income funds or endowment funds.

Incoming resources

All incoming resources are included in the statement of financial activities when entitlement has passed to the charity; it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the transaction will flow to the charity and the amount can be reliably measured. The following specific policies are applied to particular categories of income:

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. Income from donations or grants is recognised when there is evidence of entitlement to the gift, receipt is probable and its amount can be measured reliably.

. Legacy income is recognised when receipt is probable and entitlement is established.

. Income from donated goods is measured at the fair value of the goods unless this is impractical to measure reliably, in which case the value is derived from the cost to the donor or the estimated resale value. Donated facilities and services are recognised in the accounts when received if the value can be reliably measured, No amounts are included for the contribution of general volunteers.

. Income from contracts for the supply of services is recognised with the delivery of the contracted service. This is classified as unrestricted funds unless there is a contractual requirement for it to be spent on a particular purpose and returned if unspent, in which case it may be regarded as restricted.

Resources expended

Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis as a liability is incurred. Expenditure includes any VAT which cannot be fully recovered, and is classified under headings of the statement of financial activities to which it relates:

.expenditure on raising funds includes the costs of all fundraising activities, events, noncharitable trading activities, and the sale of donated goods.

. Expenditure on charitable activities all costs incurred by a charity in undertaking activities that further its charitable aims for the benefit of its beneficiaries, including those support costs and costs relating to the governance of the charity apportioned to charitable activities.

. Other expenditure includes all expenditure that is neither related to raising funds for the charity nor its part of its expenditure on charitable activities.

All costs are allocated to expenditure categories reflecting the use of the resource. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs are apportioned between the activities they contribute to on a reasonable, justifiable and consistent basis.

Tangible assets

All fixed assets are initially recorded at a cost,

Depreciation

Depreciation is calculated so as to write off the cost or valuation of an asset, less its residual value, over the useful economic life of that asset as follows:

Equipment

15% reducing balance

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Impairment of fixed assets

A review for indicators of impairment is carried out at each reporting date, with the recoverable amount being estimated where such indicators exist. Where the carrying value exceeds the recoverable amount, the asset is Impaired accordingly. Prior Impairments are also reviewed for possible reversal at each reporting date.

For the purposes of impairment testing, when it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, an estimate is made of the recoverable amount of the cashgenerating unit to which the asset belongs. The cash-generating unit is the smallest identifiable group of assets that includes the asset and generates cash inflows that largely Independent of the cash inflows from other assets or groups of assets.

For impairment testing of goodwill, the goodwill acquired in a business combination is from the acquisition date, allocated to each of the cash-generating units that are expected to benefit from the synergies of the combination, irrespective of whether other assets or liabilities of the charity are assigned to those units,

Financial instruments

A financial asset or a financial liability is recognised only when the charity becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at the amount receivable or payable including any related transaction costs.

Current assets and current liabilities are subsequently measured at the cash or the other consideration expected to be paid or received and not discounted.

Debt instruments are subsequently measured at amortised cost.

Where investments in shares are publicly traded or their fair value can otherwise be measured reliably, the investment is subsequently measured at fair value with changes in fair value recognised in income and expenditure. All other such investments are subsequently measured at cost less impairment,

Other financial instruments, including derivatives, are initially recognised at fair value, unless payment for an asset is deferred beyond normal business terms or financed at a rate of interest that is not a market rate of interest for a similar debt instrument.

Other financial instruments are subsequently measured at a fair value, with any changes recognised in the statement of financial activities, with the exception of hedging instruments in a designated hedging relationship.

Financial assets that are measured at cost or amortised cost are reviewed for objective evidence of impairment at the end of each reporting date. If there is objective evidence of impairment, an impairment loss is recognised under the appropriate heading in the statement of financial activities in which the initial gain was recognised.

For all equity instruments regardless of significance, and the financial assets that are individually significant, these are assessed individually for impairment. Other financial assets are either assessed individually or grouped on the basis of similar credit risk characteristics,

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Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

Any reversals of impairment are recognised immediately, to the extent that the reversal does not result in a carrying amount of the financial asset that exceeds what the carrying amount would have been had the impairment not previously been recognised.

4. Donations and legacies

Donations
Donations
Grants
Grants receivable
5. Charitable activities
other income from charitable
activities
6. Investment income
Bank interest receivable
7, Expenditure on charitable
activities by fund type
Society activities
Support Costs
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
129,626
129,626
123,772
123,772
13,728
13,728
25,965
25,965
143,354
143,354
149,738
149,738
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
685
685
124
124
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023
£
£
£
£
113,767
113,767
130,901
130,901
750
750
750
750
114,517
114,517
131,651
131,651

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Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

8. Expenditure on charitable activities by activity type

Society activities
Governance costs
Activities
undertaken directly
Support
costs
2024
Total
fund
2023
£
£
£
£
113,767
-
113,767
130,901
-
750
750
750
113,767
750
114,517
131,651

9. Net (expenditure)/income

Net (expenditure)/income is stated after charging//(crediting):

Fees payable to the independent examiner for:
Independent examination of the financial statements
Depreciation of tangible fixed assets
10. Independent examination fees
2024
2023
£
£
4,495
4,950
2024
2023
£
£
750
750

11. Staff costs

The total staff costs and employee benefits for the reporting period are analysed as follows:

are analysed as follows:
2024 2023
£ £
Wages and salaries 49,723 51,090

The average head count of employees during the year was 3 (2023: 3).

No employee received employee benefits of more than £60,000 during the year (2023:Nil).

12. Trustee remuneration and expenses

No remuneration or other benefits from employment with the charity or a related entity were received by the trustees.

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Notes to the Financial Statements

Year ended 31 March 2024

13. Tangible fixed assets
Cost
At 1 April 2023
Additions
At 31 March 2024
Depreciation
At 1 April 2023
Charge for the year
On disposal
At 31 March 2024
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2024
At 31 March 2023
14. Debtors
Prepayments and accrued
income
15. Creditors: amounts falling
due within one year
Accruals and deferred income
Social security and other taxes
16. Analysis of charitable
funds
Unrestricted funds
General Funds
General Funds
Land and buildings Motor vehicles
Equipment
Total
£
£
£
£
273,592
32,921
67,601
374,114
-32,921
-32,921
273,592
0
67,601
341,193
-
32,253
48,467
80,720
-
3,827
3,827
-32,253
-32,253
-
0
52,294
52,294
273,592
0
15,307
288,899
273,592
835
23,917
298,344
20234
2023
£
£
-
2024
2023
£
£
4,737
4,428
7,632
843
12,369
5,271
At 1 April 2023
Income
Expenditure
At 31
March
2024
£
£
£
£
573,352
144,039
-114,517
602,874
At 1 April 2022
Income
Expenditure
At 31
March
2023
£
£
£
£
555,141
149,862
-131,651
573,352

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17. Analysis of net assets between funds

17. Analysis of net assets
between funds
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditors less than 1 year
Net assets
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditors less than 1 year
Net assets
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Funds
2024
£
£
288,899
288,899
326,344
326,344
-12,369
-12,369
602,874
602,874
Unrestricted
Funds
2023
£
£
293,394
293,394
285,229
285,229
-5,271
-5,271
573,352
573,352

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Detailed Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
Year ended 31 March 2024
Income and endowments
Donations and legacies
Donations
Grants receivable
Charitable activities
other Income from charitable activities
Investment income
Bank interest receivable
Total Income
Expenditure
Expenditure on charitable activities
Wages and salaries
Rates and water
Light and heat
Repairs and maintenance
Insurance
Telephone
Other office costs
Depreciation
Legal and Professional Fees
Bank Charges
Cleaning
Accountancy fees
Subscriptions
Miscellaneous costs
Total expenditure
Net (expenditure)/income
2024
2023
129,626
123,773
13,728
25,965
143,354
149,738
685
124
144,039
133,449
6,081
4007
49,723
51,090
12,023
5,838
4,353
34,634
1,860
2,717
1083
1265
1362
1,358
4,495
4,950
60
106
3004
3569
1320
1,330
159
299
28,994
20,488
114,517
131,651
114,517
131,651
29,522
18,211

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Hindu Cultural Society of Cleveland Notes to the Detailed statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2024

Expenditure on charitable activities
Society activities
Activities undertaken directly
Society activities - wages/salaries
Society activities - wages/salaries
Society activities - rates and water
Society activities - light & heat
Society activities - insurance
Society activities - telephone
Society activities - other office costs
Society activities - depreciation
Society activities - cleaning, pest control
and contract waste
Society activities - bank charges
Society activities - visa costs
Society activities - subs
Society activities - cost of food etc
Governance costs
Accountancy fees
Expenditure on charitable activities
Society activities - repairs & maintenance
2024
2023
£
£
6081
4007
49723
51,090
1,251
12023
5,839
4353
34,634
1860
2,717
1083
1265
1932
1937
4495
4,950
3004
3569
60
106
159
299
28994
20,488
113,767
130,901
750
750
114,517
131,651

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