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Title: Trust Fund Training


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Trust Fund Training
  • Presented By Trust Fund Operations Committee
  • October 25, 2005
  • 9 am -12 pm

2
Agenda
  • Trust Fund Overview 900 - 910
  • University Advancement 910 - 925
  • Administrators Role 925 - 945
  • Accounting Trust System 945 - 1015
  • Break 1015 - 1030

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Agenda
  • Investment Pool 1030 - 1045
  • Trust Fund Website 1045 - 1100
  • Donor Reporting 1110 - 1125
  • Annual Review 1125 - 1135
  • Questions Answers 1135 - 1150

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Trust Fund OverviewWhat is a trust fund?
  • Donation or bequest received by the University
    that has conditions and/or legal requirements for
    use
  • Conditions/requirements are agreed upon by the
    donor and the University, or terms for use are
    established by the University
  • Various types of trusts

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Types of Trust Funds
  • Long Term
  • General perpetual trusts - only income from
    capital can be expended
  • General long term -both capital and income can be
    expended
  • Short Term
  • Specific trusts -
  • to be spent in the current year for some
    specific purpose designated by the donor

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How McMaster Manages Trusts
  • People / positions
  • Policies / procedures
  • Committees and Councils
  • Systems
  • Attestations and donor reporting

7
People / Positions
  • Trust Fund Accounting Assistant
  • Trust Fund Administrators
  • Financial Services Staff
  • Development Officers
  • Treasury Staff and External Managers
  • Financial Aid and Scholarships Staff
  • Graduate Studies Staff
  • Staff in Various Faculties

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Policies / Procedures
  • Charitable Giving Policy
  • Prospect Clearance Policy
  • Operational Procedures
  • Investments Policy
  • Expenditure Policy
  • Cash Control Policy

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Committees and Councils
  • Trust Fund Management
  • Chaired by AVPs Admin Advancement
  • Sets policies procedures for managing trust
    funds
  • Accountable for annual Trust Funds Review and
    Attestations
  • Responsible for TFAIS
  • Submits reports to Board Finance Committee

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Committees and Councils(continued)
  • Trust Fund Operations
  • Reports to TFMC
  • Operationalizes policies and procedures
  • Approves new trust funds
  • Coordinates flows between departments
  • Deals with problem trusts (e.g. inactive, too
    small, overspent)
  • Ensures centralized files kept

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Committees and Councils(continued)
  • Undergraduate and Graduate Councils
  • Sets policies and procedures for managing
    scholarships and bursaries
  • Approves terms for new trust funds dealing mainly
    with scholarships and bursaries

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Systems
  • Financial Accounting System (FAS)
  • Financial Aid Scholarship System
  • Advancement System
  • Trust Fund Accounting Information System (TFAIS)
  • Summary of information from Advancement,
    Scholarship and FAS systems

13
Attestations Donor Reporting
  • Key component of the Annual Review of Trust Funds
  • Attestations are obtained from administrators
    confirming terms of trusts have been upheld
  • Annual statements are sent to donors to provide
    information on their trust account(s)

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Overview
  • End of Overview
  • Any questions before we go on?
  • Next the role of Advancement

15
University Advancement
  • Development
  • Public Relations
  • Alumni Advancement
  • Advancement Services
  • Decentralized Advancement

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Development
  • Solicit donations from private sources
  • Handle incoming calls related to donations
  • Provide donors with naming opportunities
  • Draft gift agreements that document expectations
    of the University and the Donor
  • Holds gift announcement functions
  • Stewards donors ensuring a long term
    relationship, one tool is the annual Endowment
    Fund and Chair Statement

17
Developments Role in Trusts
  • For scholarships / bursaries, or issues related
    to the establishment of new trusts, Senior
    Development Officer is the key liaison with
    donor, TFOC, Adv. Serv., Financial Services, SGS
    and Office of Student Financial Aid
    Scholarships
  • Discuss with Donors terms / conditions / policies
    regarding trusts
  • With Donor, and in cooperation with fund
    administrator, develop terms of reference for new
    trust

18
Developments Role in Trusts
  • Move establishment of new trust through TFOC
    process
  • Request the opening of a new trust fund including
    name of fund, terms of reference, type of fund,
    funds available and donor contact
  • Note As a result of audit, gift agreements are
    currently being updated to better reference
    University policies related to trusts

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Advancement Services
  • Acts as processing unit for all areas in
    University Advancement

21
Donations
  • Verifies that every gift is for a university
    approved project
  • Ensures every gift qualifies as a charitable
    donation according to CRA
  • Records all donations on Advance system
  • Generates all tax receipts for income tax purposes

22
Donations
  • Appropriately acknowledges all donations
  • Produces financial accounting information
  • Correspond with Investments regarding estate and
    securities donations
  • Produce pledge reminders to donors, for review
    and mailing by Development Officers

23
Gift Restrictions
  • Cashing a cheque can be construed as accepting a
    donors conditions
  • If we accept a cheque, the funds must be used as
    the donor expects
  • CRA will audit to ensure that donors funds are
    spent as the donor indicated

24
Accounting Practices
  • Produce month-end report to trigger monthly
    transfers to trust funds
  • Donations are transferred to FAS via journal
    entry

25
Allocations
  • Every allocation represents an approved project
    or university type expenditure
  • The name on the allocation appears automatically
    on the tax receipt
  • Each allocation has an FAS account number
    attached to it
  • If the funds from more than one allocation are
    deposited to a general FAS account, then the
    administrator is responsible for monitoring the
    expenditures

26
Types of Allocations Requiring Trust Accounts
  • Endowed Chairs (2 million required)
  • Endowed Research Projects (under 2 mil)
  • Endowed Scholarships / Bursaries (min 20K)
  • Non-Endowed Scholarships/Bursaries (minimum 5
    year commitment _at_ 1K/yr)
  • Other funds to be held long-term, with interest

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Advancement Services Donations Role
  • Deposit funds into a Campaign/Annual Fund revenue
    account
  • Set up an allocation flagging administrator and
    trust account number
  • Produce monthly Donations Notification
  • Provide Trusts Assistant w/ Designated Report
  • Ensure all revenues transferred according to
    University transfer policy

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University Advancement Web Sites
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/ua/alumni/giving/
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/policy/
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/policy/develop.htm
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/ua/policy/
  • Prospect20Clearance20Policy.htm
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/ua/policy/
  • CHARITABLEGIVINGPOLICY.htm

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University Advancement
  • End of University Advancement
  • Any questions before we go on?
  • Next the role of Trust Fund Administrators

34
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Context
  • Trust funds approximately 1,400
  • Trust fund administrators 38
  • Total value of trust funds approximately 250
    million
  •  

35
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  •  
  • Purpose of trust funds
  • Student awards
  • Chairs
  • Professorships
  • Library and Art Gallery acquisitions
  • Other

36
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Key role of trust fund administrators
  • Participate in the appropriate initial set-up of
    the fund
  • Administer and care for the fund
  • Report on use of the fund
  • Budget fund resources
  • Steward the fund and its donors

37
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Policies and Procedures Guiding
  • Trust Fund Management
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/bms/policy/finance/opguide.
    htm
  • (under review)
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/bms/finance/
  • (how to set up a trust fund)

38
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Initial set-up
  • Terms that can be administered in perpetuity
  • Collaboration between all stakeholders
  • Approval process
  • Signed Gift Agreement or Pledge of Support
  • Open trust fund how to
  • Promote gift in appropriate publications
  •  

39
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Ongoing administration
  • Determine annual allocation (4)
  • Ensure match between terms and allocations
  • Monitor activity, inactivity, deficits, problems
  • Reporting
  • Update TFAIS re recipients
  • Review TFAIS data prior to printing of Endowment
    Fund
  • Maintain donor files

40
Trust Fund Administrators Role
  • Budgeting
  • Account for annual interest
  • Account for expenditures
  •  Stewardship role
  • Donors and student thank-yous
  • Special attention files
  • Revisions to terms

41
Trust Fund Administrators
  • End of Trust Fund Administrators
  • Any questions before we go on?
  • Next Accounting

42
Cash Control Policy
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/bms/policy/finance/
  • cashcont.htm
  • Proper segregation of duties
  • Cheques must be stamped for deposit only
  • Independent person reviews the deposit
  • Deposits agreed to FAS statements

43
Cash Control Policy
  • Funds collected to be held in locked, fireproof
    cabinets
  • A cheque log should be prepared
  • Written procedures should be developed
  • Deposits should not be put through the
    Universitys Mail Services
  • Internal Audit is available for consultation on
    this policy

44
Accounting
  • Standard Subcodes for Trust Accounts
  • Specific Trusts
  • 0484 Donation Revenue
  • 0997 Over/Under Exp Cfwd
  • 2200 Trust Fund Awards
  • General Trusts (0 side)
  • 1100 Claim on Cash
  • 2500 GT Unexp Cap May 1
  • 2501 GT Unexp Cap Cur/Yr

45
Accounting
  • General Trusts (continued)
  • 2502 OSOTF I Donation
  • 2503 OSOTF Donation Cur/Yr
  • 2504 OSOTF I Gov Cont
  • 2505 OSOTF Gov Cont Cur/Yr
  • 2506 OSOTF II Donat May 1
  • 2507 OSOTF II Govt May 1
  • 2508 Cap Pres Prior
  • 2509 Capital Preservation
  • 3700 Trust Funds Other

46
Accounting
  • General Trusts Subsidiary Ledger (7 side)
  • 0484 Donations Rev
  • 0625 Invest Inc Allocated
  • 0997 Over/Under Exp Cfwd
  • 2200 Trust Fund Awards
  • 2201 Trust Fund Transfers
  • 2205 Trf to Other Ledgers

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Transfers Between Trusts and Other Ledgers
  • Should not be done, except under exceptional
    circumstances.
  • eg. required by Gift Agreement, Endowed Chairs,
    or PVP approved
  • All expenditures should be made from the trust to
    ensure they are following the terms and
    conditions of the trust (excepted are Chairs
    Professorships)
  • All deposits into trusts must be processed
    through University Advancement

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Chairs and Professorships
  • Must have a corresponding 2 account
  • All budget matches, faculty contributions and
    expenditures must be recorded in the
    corresponding 2 account
  • Should spend from 2 account first, transferring
    expendable income from the 7 account when
    necessary
  • April final balances in 2 accounts must be
    carried forward each year

50
Trust Fund Accounting Information System
  • Preview of system
  • TFAIS Manual available

51
Break

52
Investment Pool
  • The financial objective of the fund is to earn a
    real return of 5.25 over the long term
  • Real rate of return is net of inflation
  • Example 8.25 Total Return - 3.0 CPI
    5.25 Real Return
  • 5.25 real return per annum is required for
    spending
  • 5.25 4.0 (spending) 1.0 (administration)
    0.25 (fees)

53
Investment Pool
  • Preserve real value of capital
  • Focus on total return
  • i.e. interest dividends realized
    gains/losses unrealized gains/losses

54
Investment Pool Current Structure(Policy)
55
Investment Pool Asset Summary at June 30 , 2005
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Historical Performance - Combined Fund Analysis
(June 30, 2005)
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Development of Capital Market Assumptions
  • Bonds
  • Bond yield model assumes current yield reverts to
    a long-term equilibrium value over time
  • Equities
  • Equity risk premium is key assumption
  • Belief that equities will outperform bonds over
    the long term
  • Premium is 3 p.a.
  • Assume equal returns for all equity markets
  • Reasonable statistical basis based on Russell
    research

Expected
Return
Universe Bonds
5.1
Long Bonds
5.8
Real Return Bonds
6.0
Canadian Equity
8.1
Global Equity
8.1
Real Estate
6.1
For a 10-year time horizon
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McMaster UniversityInvestment Pool Rate of
Return for 2004/05
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Treasury
  • End of Treasury
  • Any questions before we go on?
  • Next Finance

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Trust Fund Website
  • http//www.mcmaster.ca/bms/finance/
  • Definition of Trust Funds
  • Trust Fund Policies
  • Trust Fund Management Committee
  • Trust Fund Operations Committee
  • How To Open A Trust Fund
  • Trust Fund Guidelines Procedures
  • Related Offices University Calendars
  • TFAIS

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Donor Reporting
  • An important stewardship commitment to donors who
    establish endowed trusts
  • Sent out annually in the fall
  • Endowed Trust Fund Statements (approx 600/yr)
    produced from TFAIS
  • Endowed Chair Statements (approx 60/yr) prepared
    manually
  • Reporting began in 2000

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Endowed Trust Fund Statement (regular)
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Endowed Trust Fund Statement (Chair)
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Annual Review of Trust Funds
  • Attestation of Operational Guidelines
  • www.mcmaster.ca/bms/policy/finance/opguide.htm
  • Signing Authority Report including Designation
  • Deficit Report
  • Inactive Report
  • A package will be sent to all trust fund
    administrators on November 3, 2005 with a
    deadline date of November 18, 2005.

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