Financial Statements




TSB Community Trust

Notes to the Financial Statements

For the year ended 31 March 2011

  1. Related Parties continued
Key Management Compensation 2011 2010
Short term employees benefits 223,304 202,152
Short term trustee benefits 71,944 80,221
295,248 282,373

There were no long term benefits associated with key employees or trustees.

  1. Financial Instruments

Exposure to interest rate, credit, and liquidity risks arise in the normal course of the Trust’s business.

Market Risk

Interest Rate Risk

Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of the Trust’s assets and liabilities will fluctuate due to changes in market interest rates. The Trust is exposed to interest rate risk primarily through its cash balances and investments.

Liquidity and Interest Rate Risk

Liquidity risk is the risk that the Trust will encounter difficulty in raising funds at short notice to meet its financial commitments as they fall due.

The Trust’s policy for management of liquidity and interest rate risk is to vary the amount and duration of its investments, taking into consideration the grant cycles and operational needs of the Trust. The Trust manages its risk by monitoring investments on an ongoing basis.

The following tables detail the remaining contractual maturity for the Trust’s non derivative financial liabilities. The tables have been drawn up based on the undiscounted cash flows of financial liabilities based on the earliest date on which the Trust can be required to pay. The table includes both interest and principal cash flows.

2011 0-6 Months $ 6-12 Months $ 1-2 Years $ 2-5 Years $ Over 5 Years $ Total $
Financial liabilities
Payables (1,057,513) -- -- -- -- (1,057,513)
Total financial liabilities (1,057,513) -- -- -- -- (1,057,513)


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Online Sources for this page:

Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2011, No 117





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