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The easier your numbers are to understand, the bigger the chance you’ll do good things

I quite enjoy our trustee meetings at CA Plus. Last week, not only did
we have cake as well as the usual discussions on keeping chickens, but
much interest was generated when it was suggested that the budget I was
presenting could be improved if we had alternate shading on each row.

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Unlike businesses, I have no desire to screw our clients for all I can get and retire to my yacht

How good to read Debra Allcock Tyler in
Third Sector recently
. The last thing I want CA Plus to become is a ‘business’.
The idea that charities are inefficient and useless, and we should all learn
from the smart and clever business world, is really quite hilarious given recent
economic history.  Yes, there are some very nice businesses out there, and
yes we will be efficient, we will manage risks, focus on quality etc; but I
have no desire to screw our clients for all I can get and then retire to my yacht.

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There have to be limits to this financial uncertainty

On days like this I need to remind myself
that if I really did have perfect knowledge of the future, what an awful world
this would be.

It’s a new financial year and, as always, a bit of uncertainty is
fine. But there are limits. Trying to plan and make decisions on spending when
you have little idea of the income is quite a challenge. 

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Plan B has been up my sleeve for years

So it begins – time to start blogging. Although my daughter
is seriously impressed, I confess I’m not sure a blog about life in the murky
depths of the local voluntary sector will grab the headlines, but many small
organisations face the same issues that I face, so it may help a little.

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