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your FREE charity financial health check

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    free charity financial health check

    compare your organisation against charity sector benchmarks to improve your financial performance and unlock your potential

    tailored charity financial health check

    the free financial charity health check is a general indicator of your organisation’s performance against charity sector averages. if you find the free analysis useful, there is much more granular data available to benchmark your charity’s performance against your peers.

    better charity can extract data from comprehensive charity datasets to create customised, informative benchmarking reports, tailored to your organisation’s needs. benchmark your charity’s financial health by sector, size, staff … any variable you like.

    the report can help identify warning signs such as:

    • over-reliance on limited income sources
    • carrying too much debt
    • struggling to meet short term liabilities
    • not using its assets effectively
    • an inadequate cash reserve
    • not realising fundraising potential

    the benchmarking report is an important analysis to inform a financing plan for your nonprofit. if you choose to progress to a financing plan, the cost of the benchmarking report will be deducted from the fee.

    charities checker

    the free charity financial check health tool is also a useful resource for donors and funders looking to inform themselves about the general financial heath of potential funding recipients. you should use other resources to inform your assessment and read the disclaimer below.

    Disclaimer

    The data, charts, and any other financial information provided by the free online charity financial health check are for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice, or as a basis for making any financial decisions. The website is regularly updated, using ACNC data, however we cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the content

    financial metrics for charities::

    • revenue trend – indicates whether income is growing or declining over time. A trend of decline may indicate that the organisation needs to review its financing mode and strategy.

    • surplus/(deficit) trend – ongoing deficits will drawdown cash reserves and risk long term viability. A trend of deficits could indicate problems with revenue growth, cash flow and/or the cost structure.

    • % government reliance – a high ratio could indicate funding risk due to policy change.

      • debt/equity ratio – this ratio measures the correlation between borrowed funds and net assets. A charity with a lot of debt (>2.5) may struggle to continue operating

      • current ratio – measures the ability to pay short-term liabilities. Charities should try to keep their current ratios above 1.0

      • asset turnover – measures revenue generated from assets. It shows how hard the assets are working to generate income.

      • viability ratio – compares net assets to long term debt. It is a basic indicator of financial strength

      • savings ratio – indicates whether surpluses are being spent, or used to add to reserves

      • operating reserve ratio – indicates how many months an entity can continue its operations without any revenue coming in

      • interest cover – measures the ability of a company to pay the interest on its outstanding debt.