Belhelvie Church Of Scotland
Latest income
£114k
Latest spending
£92k
Accounts read
FY2024
Financial health, per FY2024 accounts
The accounts state that the charity held unrestricted funds of £88,508 at year-end, which the trustees consider sufficient to cover six months of expenditure including designated funds. The charity reported a surplus for the year and notes that despite a downward trend in membership, giving has held up relatively well amidst the cost of living crisis.
What the accounts disclose
Going concern: doubt noted
“The nationwide Presbytery Planning process, necessitated by a shortage of ministers, declining numbers of folk in membership and an historic surplus of buildings, is still underway and we are conscious that those changes will inevitably affect us here in Belhelvie which now falls under the combined Presbytery of the North East and the Northern Isles (NENI).” — page 5
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Payments to trustees: One trustee received £6,362 for services as organist; 4 trustees received £3,270 in expense reimbursements; charity paid £3,448 for trustee premises costs.
“In addition, who is a member of the Kirk Session received £6,362 for providing his service as organist during the year. These costs are included in Note 6 above.”
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Trustee remuneration for services
“In addition, who is a member of the Kirk Session received £6,362 for providing his service as organist during the year. These costs are included in Note 6 above.”
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Trustee expense reimbursement
“In addition, who is a member of the Kirk Session received £6,362 for providing his service as organist during the year. These costs are included in Note 6 above.”
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.