OFFICERS' MESS RAF BENSON
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity held unrestricted reserves of £307,601 at the year end, which the trustees consider sufficient to meet liabilities and continue as a going concern. This reserve level provides 6.1 months of expense cover, exceeding the charity's stated policy target of three months. The charity reported a net income increase of £26,315 for the period, supported by income from subscriptions and trading activities.
What the accounts disclose
“The charity aims to hold reserves to cover its anticipated costs for at least three months.” — page 3
“However, the comparison showed a material difference which could not be explained.” — page 60
“Transactions between these charities are carried out on normal commercial terms.” — page 5
“However, the examiner was not proved with a copy of the charity’s governing document and, consequently, the scope of the examination was limited in this respect.” — page 60
Trustees
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/03/2025 | £168k | £141k |
| 31/03/2024 | £168k | £166k |
| 31/03/2023 | £187k | £231k |
| 31/03/2022 | £195k | £180k |
| 31/03/2021 | £165k | £136k |
Common questions
Is OFFICERS' MESS RAF BENSON financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity held unrestricted reserves of £307,601 at the year end, which the trustees consider sufficient to meet liabilities and continue as a going concern. This reserve level provides 6.1 months of expense cover, exceeding the charity's stated policy target of three months. The charity reported a net income increase of £26,315 for the period, supported by income from subscriptions and trading activities. Its FY2025 accounts were independently examined.