WT UK Part 2: SUMMARY and WTBTS of Britain

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  • expatbrit
    expatbrit

    How much is the WT worth in the UK?

    Here's a rough estimate, based on the financials posted previously and below:

    Net assets IBSA £42,839,607
    Net assets WTBTS of Britain £22,583,680

    TOTAL £65,423,287

    There is also a third entity: The Kingdom Hall Trust, previously known as the London Company of Kingdom Witnesses. The 2000 directors report mentions 42 mortgage charges, of which 37 are outstanding, so presumable this entity is involved in mortgaging Kingdom Halls.
    Given that the IBSA statements show a "donation" to the Kingdom Hall Trust of £2,108,090 in 2000 alone, this may well be a sizeable entity. Curiously, the last filed financial statements are for 1994, and are unavailable. Hmmmmm....

    So, to add to the approx. $600,000,000 in the Pennsylvania company, add at least $100,000,000 in the UK.

    TOTAL FOR TWO COUNTRIES $700,000,000.

    Expatbrit

  • expatbrit
    expatbrit

    WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF BRITAIN

    ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
    10 Months ended 31 August 2000

    Directors and Trustees
    Jack Dowson
    Ronald Drage – Chairman
    Peter Ellis
    Bevan Vigo

    Secretary
    TP Cruse

    REVIEW OF THE YEAR AND FINANCIAL POSITION

    This is the first year for Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Britain. On November 1, 1999 all assets and liabilities of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania were successfully transferred to the Society. The Society received a donation from Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, in the sum of £12,334,861 which was invested immediately. This donation, to be used in connection with the charity’s objects, has boosted the Society’s reserves giving it a good base from which it can assist in financing the relocation of printing facilities owned by International Bible Students Association and used by the Society.

    Direct charitable expenditure through the year includes the cost of manufacturing and distributing Bibles and Bible study aids at a cost of £4,243,943. Financial support was given to full-time ministers in Britain and overseas in the sum of £394,544. The charity was able to make donations of cash and goods to overseas charities in ninety seven countries, primarily in the developing world totalling £3,624,797 to assist in the worldwide work of Jehovah’s Witnesses, advancing the Christian religion.

    STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
    10 months ended 31 August 2000

    INCOME
    Donations and gifts 17,492,322
    Legacies 658,868
    Income from literature 5,141,694
    Investment income received 1,088,801
    TOTAL 24,381,686

    RESOURCES EXPENDED
    Ministry costs and restricted expenditure 1,838,465
    Donations and aid to branches 4,265,945
    Expenditure on literature 4,243,943
    Support costs 1,800,437
    Administration expenses 526,410
    Loan interest payable to congregations 364,089
    TOTAL 13,399,290

    NET INCOMING RESOURCES 10,982,397

    Currency exchange rate changes 5,689
    Gains on investments 13,514

    NET MOVEMENT OF RESOURCES 11,001,600

    Fund balances transferred from WTBTS
    Pennsylvania Britain Branch 11,582,080

    FUND BALANCES CARRIED FORWARD
    AT 31 AUGUST 2000 22,583,680

    BALANCE SHEET

    FIXED ASSETS
    Land and buildings 135,950
    Plant and machinery 1,653,333
    Motor vehicles and trailers 1,047,497
    Office equipment 148,322
    TOTAL FIXED ASSETS 2,985,102

    CURRENT ASSETS
    Stocks 2,807,503
    Debtors and accrued income 2,461,856
    Investments in fixed interest securities 17,496,391
    Investments in short term deposits 886,763
    Investments – congregation loan deposits 7,859,136
    Investments – Kingdom Hall mortgage fund 3,478,326
    Deposits in foreign currencies 11,215
    Cash at bank and in hand 19,056
    TOTAL 35,020,246

    Creditors falling due within one year 15,421,668

    NET CURRENT ASSETS 19,598,578

    TOTAL ASSETS LESS LIABILITIES 22,583,680

    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    15. Personnel

    The Branch has no employees but engages only volunteers and provides them with allowances for personal and other expenses. All travelling ministers and their wives are provided for on the same basis and the total cash allowances and expenses payments to any one person would not exceed £654 in the period. These ministers stay in the homes of congregation members for much of the time. During the period there was an average of 144 persons so engaged. Likewise, all missionaries on special assignment are each paid on the same basis and the total cash allowances and expense payments to any person would not exceed £2,470. During the period there was an average of 82 persons so engaged.

  • badboy
    badboy

    How could these assets be better used?

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