Arid Lands Environment Centre annual report 2010 - 11
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2011
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Arid Lands Environment Centre Annual Report 2010-11 27 to the in house bookkeepers prior to this). The accounting file was cleaned up. A number of none active projects with small surpluses were removed and the number of expense codes was almost halved to allow more uniform reporting between projects For the first time ALEC is to prepare and install project budg ets into the MYOB accounting package. Project Managers prepared budgets which, at the time of writing, are still to be approved by the Management Committee. Monthly financial statements are prepared and given to Project Managers, and the installation of budgets into MYOB will allow them to compare actual income and expenditure to projected income and expenditure, and to take decisions based on the compar ison. There is still much to do in the next 12 months. The 2011/12 budgets are still to be finalised and may need updating be fore year end, the working relationship with AAA needs to continue to evolve, and financial management policies may need reviewing due to the increase in the size of ALEC. Financial management policies may need reviewing due to the increase in the size of ALEC. ALEC Coordinator Jimmy Cocking at the opening of the Alice Springs Airport Solar Farm in November 2010