Title: THE GOOD CLUB GUIDE EXTRA: FOR A TREASURER
1THE GOOD CLUB GUIDE EXTRAFOR A TREASURER
2GETTING STARTED
- The following sections will provide additional
help and support for a club Treasurer in key
areas of the role. This resource should be read
in conjunction with the ASA Good Club Guide for a
Treasurer, and other ASA Good Club Guides,
available through the British Swimming website at
www.britishswimming.org
3HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE
- As a reference to assist you/others in their
role - To assist a club in recruiting volunteers by
giving information about a role - To prompt discussions at your club about the
standards and qualities of volunteers needed - As part of an induction for a new volunteer at
the club - To input into the development /action plan for
the club
4ACTIVITY 1 HOW DOES THAT FIT WITH YOUR ROLE?
- Using the role description in the ASA Good club
guide for a Treasurer, consider how this relates
to you, and the role you are doing / could be
doing in the future? - E.g. are there areas, as a Treasurer that you
may need to consider as part of your role having
read the above information?
5FINANCIAL INFORMATION EXAMPLES
- To complement the ASA Good Club Guide for a
Treasurer, the following are examples for you to
consider in creating your own financial systems
within your club -
- An example receipt entry in the cash book may
look like this
6EXAMPLE PETTY CASH JOURNAL
7PREPARING A CLUB BUDGET
- The following 5 top tips can be used as steps in
the preparation of a budget. -
- 1. Identify all possible sources of income and
expenditure e.g - Income could be Membership Fees, Door takings,
Development funding, fundraising and sponsorship - Expenditure could be pool hire, coaching fees,
postage, team kit, stationary, equipment,
trophies, catering, insurance and travel
8- 2. Obtain estimates from all budgeted areas
(e.g. administration, training and development,
athlete training and competition,
facilities/equipment, etc), then make an educated
guess as to the amounts likely to be spent and
received. You may be able to use the previous
year's figures to determine amounts -
- 3. Make adjustments for inflation and any other
likely increased costs.
9- 4. For some items it will be possible to
calculate the amount that has to be paid or
charged. This is necessary when there are large
items of capital expenditure, e.g. purchasing a
new piece of equipment. -
- 5. Once all income and expenditure has been
estimated, draw up a draft budget. Income should
prove slightly higher than expenditure. -
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10- It would be unusual if the draft budget turned
out close to balancing. The first draft may
require several adjustments to make it fit
reality. Alternately, the club may have to look
at its planned projects and determine whether
its realistic for them to all be done within
budget. Always ensure income exceeds expenditure. -
11EXAMPLE BUDGET FOR A SMALL CLUB
12ACTIVITY 2 A FEW QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
- What do you now need to do to prepare your clubs
budget? -
- How can you ensure you communicate
budget/financial information to the club
committee who may not have knowledge of
finances/budgets e.g provide training or notes,
share a copy of this resource -
- How will you ensure your club budget relates to
the strategic plan for the club? -
- How will you address any shortfalls in budget
from last year, into this years budget? -
13EXAMPLE MONTHLY STATEMENT (YEAR TO DATE)
14EXAMPLE MONTHLY BANK RECONCILIATION
- Please use the templates booklet available from
www.britishswimming.org which shows how a bank
statement can be compared with the clubs records
of income and expenditure, which will hopefully
match up.
15EXAMPLE ANNUAL PROFIT LOSS STATEMENT
- Please use the templates booklet available from
www.britishswimming.org which provides an example
profit and loss statement
16EXAMPLE STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
17ACTIVITY 3 CLUB FINANCE MANAGEMENT
- Make a note of the current club finance
management tools used by the club, and note any
actions you may have now you have read the the
ASA Good Club Guides.
18ACTIVITY 4 SELF REFLECTION ACTIVITY
- What could you do to gain further experience in
being a Treasurer having now read this resource?
Eg. Contact neighboring swimming club by December
to network with the club Treasurer -
- What information might be useful for you to
follow up / gain further information on to help
you during you term of office as a Treasurer? e.g
speak to fundraising and sponsorsip officer
regarding grants available
19- Who are the people who will be important for you
to speak / communicate with in order to achieve
the above and why? -
- What further help do you need in developing your
skills as a club Treasurer? (You may be able to
discuss this with your ASA Regional Office)
20-
- Twelve months from today, what is the one thing
you would like to have achieved in being a club
Treasurer? -
- TIP Set a reminder in your phone / diary /
calendar that you have committed to doing this,
and to re-visit this page!
21SUMMARY
- We hope you have found this guide informative in
guiding you in your role, and providing you with
information and helpful tips. We wish you a great
experience in your role and thank you once again
for all your time and commitment you are giving
to the sport.
22ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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- The ASA are grateful for the contributions and
input from the ASA Volunteer working group in
ensuring these resources are written and reviewed
by volunteers, for volunteers. These resources
also draw upon the work developed by swim21
clubs, runningsports and Volunteering England.
The ASA would like to acknowledge and thank these
organisations for their support and permission in
using the work they have completed. -