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2001

DRAFT

The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education Financial Statements


August 31, 2001

Contents

Auditor’s Report

To the Members of The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education
I have audited the statement of financial position of The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education as at August 31, 2001 and the statements of operations, cash flows and changes in net assets for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the organization's management. My responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on my audit.

Except as explained in the following paragraph, I conducted my audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that I plan and perform an audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.

In common with many non-profit organizations, this organization derives revenue from memberships and conferences, the completeness of which is not susceptible to satisfactory audit verification. Accordingly, my verification of these revenues was limited to the amounts recorded in the records of the organization and I was not able to determine whether any adjustment might be necessary to revenues, excess of revenues over expenses, assets and net assets.

In my opinion, except for the effect of adjustments, if any, I might have determined to be necessary had I been able to satisfy myself concerning the completeness of the revenues referred to in the preceding paragraph, these financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the organization as at August 31, 2001 and the results of its operations for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles.

Oakville, Canada
March 25, 2002
Chartered Accountant

Statement of Operations


Year ended August 31

2001

 2000

Revenues

Membership

77,309

77,182

Conferences

60,037

50,285

Prix d’Excellence

19,925

 19,170

Interest

5,593

 3,037

Sponsorship

69,000

 27,000

Other

 17,279

31,174

  

 249,143

207,848

Expenses

Board and Executive Committee

53,805

 39,481

Communication Committee

26,499

 22,771

Membership Committee

4,517

 728

Program Committee

24,945

 6,834

Administration

71,656

 58,075

Sponsorship

64

 27,000

Awards

15,083

 20,216

   

 196,569

175,105

Excess of revenues over expenses

52,574

 32,743

See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

Statement of Changes in Net Assets


Year ended August 31

 Unrestricted

Internally
Restricted

Total
2001

Total
2000

Balance, beginning of year

176,338

 20,921

197,259

165,016

Excess of revenues over expenses

 52,574

 

52,574 

    32,243

Balance, end of year

228,912

 20,921

249,833

197,259

See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

Statement of Financial Position


August 31

2001

 2000

Assets

Current

Cash

125,233

35,048

Investment

139,957

155,963

Receivables

59,596

46,156

Advances

5,000

9,000

  

 329,786

 246,167

Liabilities

Current

Payables

9,894

3,000

Deferred revenue

70,059

45,908

  

 79,953

48,908

Net Assets

Internally restricted (Note 3)

20,921

20,921

Unrestricted

228,912

176,338

   

 249,833

 197,259

 

 329,786

 246,167

Commitment (Note 4)
See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

Statement of Cash Flows


Year ended August 31,

2001

 2000

Cash derived from (applied to)

Operating

Excess of revenues over expenses

52,574

32,743

Restricted funds expenses

 

(500)

Changes in non cash operating working capital:

Receivables

(13,440)

(7,909)

Advances

4,000

(1,000)

Payables

(6,894)

2,700

Deferred revenue

24,151

(20,591)

Net increase in cash

74,179

5,443

Cash and investments, beginning of year

191,011

185,568

Cash and investments, end of year

265,190

191,011

See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

Notes to the Financial Statements

August 31, 2001

1. Purpose of the Organization
The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education is a national organization dedicated to fostering excellence in institutional advancement and to contributing to the realization of institutional goals with the Canadian education system.

2. Significant accounting policies

Use of Estimates
The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. By their nature, these estimates are subject to measurement uncertainty and the effect on the financial statements of changes in such estimates in future periods could be significant.

Revenue recognition
The organization follows the deferred method of accounting for contributions. Restricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which related expenses are incurred. Unrestricted contributions are recognized as revenue when received.
Investment income is recognized as revenue when earned.
Conference fees are recognized when the conferences are held.
Membership fees are recognized on a fiscal year basis.

Capital Assets
Capital assets are expensed in the year of purchase.

Investments
Investments are recorded at the lower of cost and market value

Contributed Services
Volunteers contribute approximately 3,000 hours per year to assist the organization in carrying out its service delivery activities. Due to the difficulty in defining the fair value, contributed services are not recognized in the financial statements.

3. Internally restricted funds
The internally restricted funds consist of the following:

 

Development
Trust

Public Affairs
Trust

Prairie
Trust

Total
2001

Total
2000

Balance, beginning of year

18,547

2,322

52

 20,921

21,421

Expenditures

 

 

 

 

(500)

Balance, endof year

18,547

2,322

52

 20,921

20,921

 4. Commitment

The organization has entered into an agreement with an administrative services company for a one year contract through August 31, 2002 for a fee not exceeding $49,000.

 

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