HappyMaz Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 If you paid for the equipment out of your own pocket that may be a different. This can be a tricky area, I think - the charity's commission/PLA or whoever was handling the closure of a charitable group would want to be clear which items belong to pre-school and which belong to someone else. Either way so long as you have receipts to show who paid for them, there shouldn't be a problem. The problem arises when no receipts exist because then ownership cannot be established - in which case items may pass to the group by default. Not that Cait is likely to have this problem, knowing how organised her accounts are! Maz Quote
louby loo Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 This can be a tricky area, I think - the charity's commission/PLA or whoever was handling the closure of a charitable group would want to be clear which items belong to pre-school and which belong to someone else. Either way so long as you have receipts to show who paid for them, there shouldn't be a problem. The problem arises when no receipts exist because then ownership cannot be established - in which case items may pass to the group by default. Not that Cait is likely to have this problem, knowing how organised her accounts are! Maz I think this is a problem for many working in small settings with low bugets. Over the years I have brought many resources from my own pocket, but having my fingers burnt once - I now keep them at home and take them in when needed, luckily for me I have a spare room and a very understanding husband. xx Quote
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