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Odf sprawozdanie finansowe 2016 eng finalodfoundation
This financial statement summarizes the financial activities of the Open Dialog Foundation for the year 2016. It provides details on the foundation's registered address, objectives, accounting policies, and financial position over the course of the year. The statement shows that the foundation operated with a loss of 116,528.36 PLN for the year, which will be carried over to costs in 2017. It includes breakdowns of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses with notes on major line items.
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2) Turnover in over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets increased for interest rate contracts but decreased for foreign exchange contracts. Total notional amounts outstanding of OTC derivatives reached $417 trillion in June 2007.
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Financial statements odf 2013
1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE OPEN DIALOG FOUNDATION FOR 2013
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
OF THE OPEN DIALOG FOUNDATION
00-580 WARSZAWA, AL.J.CH. SZUCHA 11A/21
2013
Warsaw, 30.06.2014
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INTRODUCTION TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
General Information
1. The Open Dialog Foundation with its registered office in Warsaw, at al. J.Ch. Szucha
11a/21, 00-580 Warsaw, was established by Paweł Świderski and Ivan Sherstyuk by the
notary deed executed on 9 December 2009, Register A 3938/2009. The Foundation was
entered in the National Court Register (KRS) – Register of Associations, Other Community
and Professional Organisations, Foundations and Independent Public Health Care
Establishments, by decision of the District Court in Lublin, 11th Commercial Division, of
12.04.2010, under number KRS 0000353754. The Foundation was registered by the Tax
Office in Lublin, on 17.05.2010, with tax identification number NIP: 7123206033. The
Statistical Office assigned statistical identification number REGON: 060615226, PKD
(Polish Business Classification) 9499Z – Activities of other membership organisations not
elsewhere classified.
The aim of the Foundation’s activities is to defend human rights, democracy and the rule
of law in post-Soviet territories. The Foundation focuses particular attention on the
largest countries of the Community of Independent States: Russia, Ukraine and
Kazakhstan.
2. The Financial Statements relate to the period between 01.01.2013 and 31.12.2013.
3. The Financial Statements have been compiled on the ‘going concern’ basis, with the
current assets held as of 31.12.2013, and the income from donations and subsidies
projected in 2014, to be used for the purpose of continuation of the Foundation’s
statutory activities. No circumstances are known which would constitute a threat to the
continuity of the Foundation’s activities in the following years.
4. The keeping of the accounts is entrusted to Dominik Stacherski who holds the applicable
certification, numbered 8537/98, and who engages in business operations to provide
bookkeeping services under the name of Open Profit Drejling i Wspólnicy spółka jawna,
ul. Strzeszyńska 269, Poznań. The firm has a branch in Warsaw, situated at ul.
Chodakowska 12, where the Foundation’s accounts are recorded and the accounting
documents are kept.
5. The Financial Statements are based on the books of accounts kept during the financial
year in accordance with the accepted accounting rules (policy) specifying the following:
- financial year between 1 January and 31 December;
- principles for the valuation of assets and liabilities;
- short-term investment at its nominal values;
- short-term liabilities at their due amounts;
- rules for the keeping of the books of accounts in accordance with the provisions of the
Regulation of the Minister of Finance of 15.11.2001 (Dz.U. /Journal of Laws/ No. 137
item 1539) on the Detailed Rules for Bookkeeping for Certain Organisations which do
not Engage in Business Operations.
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6. The assets and liabilities declared in the balance sheet as at the end of the financial year
are calculated using the following valuation methods based on the adopted accounting
rules:
- short-term receivables at their due amounts, following the principle of prudence;
- short-term investment at their nominal values;
- short-term payables at their due amounts;
- statutory fund – at its nominal value;
- prepayments and deferred costs at the nominal value of the subsidies received.
The financial result for the financial year comprises all revenue generated and the related
expenses, on an accrual basis, and following the principles of commensurability of revenues
and expenses, and prudent valuation.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND NOTES
1. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ASSETS
Fixed Assets
o Opening figures
Fixed Asset 2012 Increase Decrease 2013
Intangible assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Tangible fixed assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Real Estate 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Plant and machinery 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Means of transport 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Other fixed assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total: 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
o Redemption:
Fixed Asset 2012 Increase Decrease 2013
Intangible assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Tangible fixed assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Real Estate 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Plant and machinery 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Means of transport 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Other fixed assets 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total: 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Current Assets
o Short-term receivables
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
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1 Volunteers 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
2 Suppliers 59 909.08 PLN 59 909.08 PLN
3 Overpayments under civil-law contracts and
contracts of employment
0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
4 Other related entities 7 028.40 PLN 7 028.40 PLN
5 Polish Bar Council 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total: 66 937.48 PLN 66 937.48 PLN
o Short-term investment
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Cash at hand 1 101.21 PLN 0.00 PLN
2 Cash in bank (current accounts) 23 662.23 PLN 345 725.17 PLN
Total: 24 763.44 PLN 345 725.17 PLN
o Short-term prepayments and deferred costs
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Insurance policies 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total: 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
2. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON LIABILITIES
Foundations’ own fund
The Foundation’s own fund comprises its statutory fund and the financial result for
the financial year which is the surplus of revenues over the expenses.
The financial result – surplus of the Foundation’s revenues over its expenses less the income
tax – of PLN 288,402.08 – shall be allocated to the Foundation’s statutory activities.
Short-term payables
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Volunteers 0.00 PLN 4 325.04 PLN
2 Suppliers 47 500.67 PLN 57 980.69 PLN
3 Sub-lease of office space 0.00 PLN 13.27 PLN
4 PIT-4 tax return 890.00 PLN 2 615.00 PLN
5 Payroll 10 650.68 PLN 3 640.00 PLN
6 ZUS (social security) 3 131.74 PLN 3 943.27 PLN
7 VAT on the import of services 0.00 PLN 22 939.73 PLN
8 Other payables 37 977.86 PLN 10 047.29 PLN
9 CIT-8 tax return 0.00 PLN 1 862.00 PLN
Total: 100 150.95 PLN 107 366.29 PLN
Accruals and deferred income
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Advance on subsidy to be spent in the following
year
0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
2 Surplus of the subsidy received 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total 0.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
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3. ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE INCOME STATEMENT
Revenues on statutory activities
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Subsidies from public sources – Ministry of
Culture and National Heritage
0.00 PLN 20 000.00 PLN
2 Subsidies from public sources – Lublin City Hall 20 000.00 PLN 12 000.00 PLN
3 Local (poviat) authorities in Kraśnik 0.00 PLN 500.00 PLN
4 Polish Bar Council in Warsaw 0.00 PLN 7 156.89 PLN
5 Viestinta Ja Kehitys - Saatio, Finland 0.00 PLN 2 940.84 PLN
6 Adv D-Vo Negentsova, Kirov i Partnyo, Bulgaria 0.00 PLN 2 661.28 PLN
7 Foundation For Democracy in Russia 24 617.89 PLN 0.00 PLN
8 Petro Kozlovskyy 30 333.10 PLN 960 873.93 PLN
9 Viktor Miroshnikov 0.00 PLN 199 654.69 PLN
10 Andrei Brovchenko Vladimirovich 0.00 PLN 176 353.10 PLN
11 Lyudmyla Kozlovska 0.00 PLN 141 397.46 PLN
12 Agarkov Arkady Evgenievich 0.00 PLN 73 789.51 PLN
13 Bartosz Kramek 175 332.65 PLN 71 907.50 PLN
14 Teneshev Maksim Matveevich 64 457.62 PLN 0.00 PLN
15 Khukhra Viktoriia 0.00 PLN 30 895.28 PLN
16 Dmytro Kalynovskyy 0.00 PLN 13 970.24 PLN
17 Karol Grabiec 0.00 PLN 10 100.00 PLN
18 Medzinarodnyvy Sahradsky Fond 0.00 PLN 5 668.88 PLN
19 Svitlana Kashcheyeva 7 800.00 PLN 5 009.80 PLN
20 Joanna Ewa Zawłocka 3 024.16 PLN 0.00 PLN
21 Mirosław Franelak 3 000.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
22 Friends of Yad Vashem Har Hazicaron 2 125.67 PLN 0.00 PLN
23 Unidentified donor 2 059.55 PLN 0.00 PLN
24 Laniya Vinyavskaya 1 850.00 PLN 0.00 PLN
25 Podobedov Dmitriy Sergeevich 0.00 PLN 1 614.23 PLN
26 Marcin Święcicki 0.00 PLN 1 986.15 PLN
27 Michał Jaros 0.00 PLN 1 008.40 PLN
28 Tomasz Makowski 0.00 PLN 1 008.40 PLN
29 Paweł Świderski 1 000.00 PLN 1 000.00 PLN
30 Jolanta Kosidło 0.00 PLN 200.00 PLN
Total: 335 600.64 PLN 1 741 696.58 PLN
Other operating revenue
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Small round-ups 0.00 PLN 2.19 PLN
2 2011 financial result – adjustments in 2013 0.00 PLN 5 921.04 PLN
3 Cross-posting of settlement balances in the
settlements with K.Grabiec and L.Kozlovska.
28 139.16 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total 28 139.16 PLN 5 923.23 PLN
Financial revenue
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Interest accrued from bank account 2.96 PLN 0.02 PLN
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2 Positive realised exchange rate differences 325.24 PLN 38 210.17 PLN
3 Negative unrealised exchange rate differences 2 650.42 PLN 5 712.43 PLN
Total 2 978.62 PLN 43 922.62 PLN
Costs of statutory activities
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Office supplies, small office appliances 0.00 PLN 5 358.28 PLN
2 Translation 0.00 PLN 126 780.19 PLN
3 Advisory services 0.00 PLN 104 236.38 PLN
4 Other services 210 990.18 PLN 14 808.20 PLN
5 Fees – civil-law contracts 74 328.53 PLN 31 653.48 PLN
6 Business trips – air, rail tickets 0.00 PLN 410 140.83 PLN
7 Business trips – hotels 0.00 PLN 247 350.87 PLN
8 Business trips – taxis, local transport 0.00 PLN 36 371.84 PLN
9 Business trips – restaurants 0.00 PLN 42 183.15 PLN
10 Business trips – per diems 0.00 PLN 34 024.86 PLN
11 Business trips – other costs 48 662.91 PLN 15 667.19 PLN
12 Representation 0.00 PLN 45.00 PLN
13 Grants for individuals 55 761.98 PLN 65 254.65 PLN
14 Grants for cultural activities/exhibitions 0.00 PLN 49 790.07 PLN
15 Co-funding of a trip to Kiev for the Association 0.00 PLN 1 200.00 PLN
16 Other costs 156 852.93 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total 546 596.53 PLN 184 864.99 PLN
Administrative expenses
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Materials and energy 477.95 PLN 1 617.59 PLN
2 Postal and courier services 0.00 PLN 426.90 PLN
3 IT services 0.00 PLN 5 326.56 PLN
4 Telecommunication services 0.00 PLN 13 127.31 PLN
5 Bookkeeping services 0.00 PLN 24 845.88 PLN
6 Banking costs 0.00 PLN 4 511.45 PLN
7 Other services 2 173.13 PLN 664.27 PLN
8 Taxes and levies, including VAT payables 215.30 PLN 28 592.80 PLN
9 Payroll – contracts of employment 2 520.00 PLN 73 915.94 PLN
10 Social security and other benefits 0.00 PLN 16 206.91 PLN
11 Other costs 31 197.90 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total 36 584.28 PLN 169 235.61 PLN
Other operating expenses
Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Interest 0.00 PLN 0.03 PLN
2 Costs of treasury interest and attachment by
court enforcement officers
0.00 PLN 2 503.40 PLN
3 Write-off of differences and round-ups 0.00 PLN 47.48 PLN
4 Transfer of 2012 financial result after adjustment 0.00 PLN 129 865.42 PLN
5 Transfer of 2011 financial result 38 246.28 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total 38 246.28 PLN 132 416.33 PLN
Financial expenses
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Description 31.12.2012 31.12.2013
1 Budgetary interest 0.00 PLN 5 141.73 PLN
2 Bank interest 0.00 PLN 1.12 PLN
3 Positive realised exchange rate differences 0.00 PLN 9 020.56 PLN
4 Negative unrealised exchange rate differences 0.00 PLN 598.01 PLN
5 Bank commissions, interest 9 266.33 PLN 0.00 PLN
Total: 9 266.33 PLN 14 761.42 PLN
Income statement structure
Description 2012 2013
Revenue 607 243.39 PLN 1 791 540.58 PLN
Expenses 630 693.42 PLN 1 501 276.50 PLN
Surplus of revenue over expenses 0.00 PLN 290 264.08 PLN
Surplus of expenses over revenues -23 450.03 PLN 0.00 PLN
4. PRINCIPAL ITEMS DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN THE BASE FOR TAXATION
WITH INCOME TAX AND THE GROSS FINANCIAL RESULT
Description 2012 2013
I Revenue declared in the income statement 607 243.39 1 791 542.43
- Surplus of revenue over expenses from previous year 5 921.04
- Subsidies received in previous year to be expended in
current year
- Subsidies received in previous year to be expended in
following year
- Non-taxable revenue 5 712.43
Taxable revenue 607 243.39 1 779 908.96
II Costs declared in the income statement 630 693.42 1 501 278.35
- Surplus of expenses over revenue from previous year 38 246.28 129 865.42
- Non-taxable expenses 691.45
- Interest and budgetary costs paid 9 704.92
Cost of revenue 592 447.14 1 361 016.56
III Income according to the Act on Corporate Income Tax 14 796.25 418 892.40
IV Tax-exempt income (revenue) of which: 409 094.04
Exempt income (revenue) (Article 17(1)(4) 14 796.25 409 094.04
V Taxable revenue 9 798.36
VI Income tax 1 862.00
The Foundation opts for corporate income tax exemption under Article 17(1)(4) of the Act
on Corporate Income Tax – in the section pertaining to statutory activities.
5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND NOTES
Average annual employment under contracts of employment in the financial year
was:
2012 – 1.58
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2013 – 2.00
The Foundation employed staff as eastern project coordinators and a specialist in eastern
communications / journalist to pursue its statutory aims.
Gross pay under contracts of employment was:
2012 – 52,013.20 PLN
2013 – 73,915.94 PLN
• The members of the Foundation’s Executive Board and Council were not paid for the
performance of their functions.
• The Foundation did not give guarantees, collaterals, and had no contingent liabilities.
• No contracts exist which are not included in the balance sheet.
• The Foundation did not give loans or benefits to persons who are members of its
governing bodies.
• After the balance sheet date, there were no material events which were not included in
the financial statements.
In the 2013 financial statements, adjustments of revenues and expenses of previous years
were made. The amounts of the adjustments for the particular years were as follows:
1. Total adjustments of revenues concerning 2011 financial year of which:
1.959.43 PLN
1.1. Revenues on statutory activities – exchange rate adjustments 1 239.89 PLN
1.2. Financial revenues – exchange rate differences 719.54 PLN
2. Total adjustments of expenses concerning 2011 financial year of which:
3.961,61 PLN
2.1. Cost of statutory activities – translation, exchange rate
adjustments, reversing entries
-4 087.52 PLN
2.2. Administrative expenses – exchange rate adjustments 0.42 PLN
2.3. Financial expenses – exchange rate differences 125.49 PLN
3. Total adjustments of revenues concerning 2011 financial year of which:
27 525.72 PLN
3.1. Revenues on statutory activities – exchange rate adjustments 26 069.04 PLN
3.2. Financial revenues – exchange rate differences 1 456.68 PLN
4. Total adjustments of costs concerning 2011 financial year of which:
133 941.11 PLN
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4.1. Cost of statutory activities – translation, exchange rate
adjustments, reversing entries
47 784.02 PLN
4.2. Cost of statutory activities – fees relating to the Theatre
Festival “Pieśń z oczu”
16 789.00 PLN
4.3. Cost of statutory activities – other, exchange rate adjustments 360.18 PLN
4.4. Administrative expenses – office supplies, exchange rate
adjustments
3 251.07 PLN
4.5. Administrative expenses – VAT due on the import of services 36 140.89 PLN
4.6. Financial expenses – exchange rate differences 1 475.73 PLN
4.7. Other operating expenses – 2012 reversing entries 28 140.22 PLN
Warsaw, 30 June 2014
/signed/
Dominik Stacherski
(person responsible for keeping
the books of accounts)
/signed/
Lyudmyla Kozlovska
(President of the Board)
OPEN PROFIT
Spółka Jawna
ul. Strzeszyńska 269, 60-479 Poznań
NIP: PL 9721086249 REGON: 634580877
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BALANCE SHEET AS OF 31.12.2013
Balance sheet made in accordance with the Annex to the Regulation of the Minister of Finance of 15.11.201
(Dz.U. /Journal of Laws/ No. 137, item 1539)
Assets As at Liabilities As at:
1 2 2012 2013 1 2 2012 2013
A Fixed assets - - A Own funds - 8 450.03 303 402.08
I Intangible assets 1 Statutory fund 15 000.00 15 000.00
II Tangible fixed assets II Revaluation fund
III Long-term receivables III Net financial result for the
financial year
- 23 450.03 288 402.08
IV Long-term investment 1 Surplus of revenue over
expenses (positive figure)
288 402.08
V Long-term prepayments
and deferred costs
2 Surplus of expenses over
revenue (negative figure)
- 23 450.03
B Current assets 84 977.96 410 768.37 B Payables and provisions for
payables
93 427.99 107 366.29
I Tangible fixed assets in
stock
I Long-term loans and credits
II Long-term receivables 60 214.52 65 043.20 II Short-term payables and
special funds
93 427.99 107 366.29
Ill Other financial assets 24 763.44 345 725.17 Credits and loans
1 Cash 24 763.44 345 725.17 2 Other payables 93 427.99 107 366.29
2 Other financial assets 3 Special funds
C Short-term accruals and
deferred income
III Provisions for payables
IV Prepaid and accrued
expense
1 Accruals and deferred
income
2 Other prepaid and accrued
expense
Balance sheet total 84 977 96 410 768 37 Balance sheet total 84 977.96 410 768.37
Warsaw, 30 June 2014
/signed/
Dominik Stacherski
(person responsible for keeping
the books of accounts)
/signed/
Lyudmyla Kozlovska
(President of the Board)
OPEN PROFIT
Spółka Jawna
ul. Strzeszyńska 269, 60-479 Poznań
NIP: PL 9721086249 REGON: 634580877
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INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE PERIOD 01.01.2013 – 31.12.2013
Income statement produced in accordance with the Annex to the Regulation of the Minister of Finance of
15.11.201 (Dz.U. /Journal of Laws/ No. 137, item 1539)
1 2 3 4
A Revenue from statutory activities 576 125.61 1 741 696.58
I Gross statutory contributions
II Other statutory revenue 576 125.61 1 741 696.58
B Costs of statutory tasks 546 596.53 1 184 864.99
C Financial result on statutory activities
(positive or negative figure) (A-B)
29 529.08 556 831.59
D Administrative expenses 36 584.28 169 235.61
1 Consumption of materials and energy 477.95 1 617.59
2 Third-party services 2 173.13 48 902.37
3 Taxes and charges 215.30 28 592.80
4 Payroll and social security and other
allowances
2 520.00 90 122.85
5 Depreciation - -
6 Other 31 197.90 -
E Other revenue (not listed in A and G) 28 139.16 5 923.23
F Other expenses (not listed in B, D and H) 38 246.28 132 416.33
G Financial revenue 2 978.62 43 922.62
H Financial expenses 9 266.33 14 761.42
I Gross financial result on all activities (positive
or negative figure) (C-D+E-F+G-H)
23 450.03 290 264.08
J Extraordinary profits and losses
I Extraordinary profits – positive figure
II Extraordinary losses – negative figure
K Total financial result (l+J) 23 450.03 290 264.08
L. Income tax 1 862.00
Ł. Net financial result 23 450.03 288 402.08
I Difference of increase in expenses in the
following year (negative figure)
23 450.03
II Difference of increase in revenue in the
following year (positive figure)
288 402.08
Warsaw, 30 June 2014
/signed/
Dominik Stacherski
(person responsible for keeping
the books of accounts)
/signed/
Lyudmyla Kozlovska
(President of the Board)
OPEN PROFIT
Spółka Jawna
ul. Strzeszyńska 269, 60-479 Poznań
NIP: PL 9721086249 REGON: 634580877