Financial Statements




29 JUNE 2012 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 75 2115

TSB Community Trust
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 March 2012

12. Capital Management

The Trust’s capital consists of equity, retained earnings and reserve fund. The Trust manages its capital by effectively managing income and expenses, assets and liabilities and investments to ensure it achieves its charitable objectives and purpose. As a part of this process the Trust maintains a minimum reserve fund of $7,485,963 (2011: $6,603,000) that is invested in NZ investment securities and bank deposits. The Trust has no externally imposed requirements.

13. Contingent Liabilities

2012 2011
$ $
Grants approved but the distribution is subject to the donees' meeting certain conditions 2,239,681 1,672,500
Multi-year commitments 1,100,000 1,170,000
3,339,681 2,842,500

14. Commitments

The trust has no material capital commitments at balance date (2011: $Nil).

The trust has non-cancellable operating leases for buildings of:

2012 2011
$ $
Less than 1 year 19,818 17,901
Between 1 and 5 years 18,166 35,803
37,984 53,704

Lease expense for the period

| | 18,299 | 16,620 |

Current lease term is 3 years & 11 months expiring March 2014 with a right to renew for a further 3 years. Rent reviews are biennial with the first being 25 March 2012.

15. Subsequent Events

There were no material events subsequent to balance date.

16. Separate Financial Statements

The Trust has prepared these separate financial statements to provide more relevance to users, as the size and presentation of the consolidated financial statements does not facilitate a meaningful comparison of the Trust’s results by those users.



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