CHOICE questions charities' accounting methods
The consumer group Choice has today criticised the accounting systems used by Australian charities, claiming the systems "can disguise true costs". "Many charities put their own definitions on items such as administration and fundraising costs and juggle these expenses around to achieve low cost ratios," Choice media spokesman Christopher Zinn said. .
Mon Mar 2008 12:03 (9 months, 2 weeks ago)
Mon Mar 2008 12:03 (9 months, 2 weeks ago)
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