STTA - Singapore Table Tennis Association
 

 
Financial Information
 

Income

2006

2007

2008

Donations in cash

 

 

 

- Tax Deductible

10,000

17,000

10,000

- Non-Tax Deductible 1

NA

NA

NA

Donations in Kind

 

 

 

- Tax Deductible

NA

NA

NA

- Non-Tax Deductible

NA

NA

NA

Grants

2,261,135

2,702,902

3,431,213

Sponsorships

NA

NA

10,517

Investment Income

103,553

86,636

71,687

Investment Gains

NA

NA

NA

Programme Fees

NA

NA

NA

Others (please specify if material)

266,845

649,948

489,781

Total Income

2,641,533

3,456,486

4,013,198



Expenses

2006

2007

2008

Direct Fund-raising Expenses 2

NA

NA

NA

- Direct Expenses

- Indirect Expenses (if material)

- Sponsorship Expenses

Charitable Activities Expenses 3

NA

NA

NA

- Local ( eg. Direct & Admin)

- Overseas (eg. Direct & Admin)

Other Operating & Administration Expenses

2,858,093

3,485,361

4,263,439

Other Operating (please specify if material)

1,189

7,348

0

Total Expenditure

2,859,282

3,492,709

4,263,439

Surplus / (Deficit)

(217,749)

(36,223)

(250,241)



Balance Sheet

2006

2007

2008

ASSETS

 

 

 

Land and Buildings

1,416,445

1,315,270

1,214,095

Other Tangible Assets

16,477

13,421

32,833

Investments

NA

NA

100,000

Inventories

NA

NA

NA

Accounts Receivable

35,006

10,338

76,863

Cash & Deposits

871,045

870,338

667,220

Others (please specify if material)

NA

NA

NA

Total Assets

2,338,973

2,209,367

2,091,011

 

 

 

 

FUNDS

 

 

 

Unrestricted Fund 5

601,657

565,434

315,193

Restricted Fund 6

1,556,000

1,556,000

1,556,000

Endowment Fund 7

NA

NA

NA

Total Funds

2,157,657

2,121,434

1,871,193

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

 

 

Long-Term Liabilities

NA

NA

NA

Current Liabilities

181,316

87,933

219,818

Total Liabilities

181,316

87,933

219,818

 

 

 

 

Total Funds and Liabilities

2,338,973

2,209,367

2,091,011



Other Information

2006

2007

2008

Donations/ Grants and Sponsorship given to other Charities (S$)

NA

NA

NA

No. of Employees

49

48

52

Total Employee Costs (S$)

1,479,156

1,672,925

1,853,514

Fund-raising efficiency 8

NA

NA

NA

Total Related Party Transactions 9 (S$)

NA

12,641

38,127



Auditor: C C Yang & Co

1 These include donations collected through flag days, donations that entail benefits to the donors and donations received for overseas purposes.

2 This refers to costs directly incurred and paid for during fund-raising. They include such costs as advertisements, printing, publicity materials, rental of premises, logistics, hiring of commercial third-party fund-raisers, organizing games of chance, etc.

3 These are all resources applied by the charity in undertaking its work to meet its charitable objectives in the delivery of goods and services. Such costs include the direct costs of the charitable activities together with those support costs incurred that enable these activities to be undertaken

4 These are expenses which relate to the general running of the charity that provide the governance infrastructure which allows the charity to operate, to generate the information required for public accountability, and the strategic planning processes that contribute to future development of the charity.

5 These are generally unrestricted funds which the IPC is free to use for its programmes and operating costs e.g. General Fund.

6 These are special funds held by the IPC that can only be applied for specific purposes, e.g. Building Fund.

7 These are funds which the IPC holds in trust for the benefit of the IPC as a capital fund. Generally, only interest income from Endowment Funds are used, and not the capital sum.

8 This is expressed in the ratio of A to B, where A refers to Direct Fund-raising Expenses and sponsorships relating to fund-raising (where receipts have been issued by sponsors); and B refers to total donations received from fund-raising and sponsorships relating to fund-raising (where receipts have been issued by sponsors).

9 Related Party Transactions refer to transactions between the IPC and another person where either person could have influence over the other. For example, if a board member of an IPC is related to a certain supplier of services for the IPC, the value of the transactions should be disclosed. Refer to the Financial Reporting Standards for the full definition of Related Party Transactions.

 
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