The International Coaching Federation (ICF) has released its Combined Financial Statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, providing a transparent view of the organization’s financial health and operational effectiveness. This comprehensive document includes the Report of Independent Auditors, combined statements of financial position, activities, functional expenses, cash flows, and detailed notes.
The Report of Independent Auditors, conducted by Blue & Co., LLC, offers an unbiased assessment of ICF’s financial practices, affirming adherence to generally accepted accounting principles. The combined statements of financial position and activities present insights into ICF’s assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, reflecting the organization’s financial stability and growth. Additionally, the statements of functional expenses and cash flows provide a detailed breakdown of how resources are allocated and managed across various functions.
This document is invaluable for stakeholders, including members, partners, and supporters, who are interested in understanding ICF’s financial stewardship and commitment to transparency. By reviewing these statements, readers can gain confidence in ICF’s fiscal responsibility and its dedication to advancing the coaching profession. Whether you’re considering collaboration, membership, or simply wish to stay informed about ICF’s financial practices, this report offers a clear and detailed perspective.
Topics
Everything ICF
Resource Type
White Papers
Audience Type
Coach Educators, Experienced Coaches, External Coaches, HR & Organizational Leaders, ICF Assessors, ICF Chapter Leaders, Individuals Interested in Experiencing Coaching, Internal Coaches, Managers/Leaders Using Coaching Skills, Mentor Coaches, New Coaches, Professional Coaches, Team and Group Coaches
Language
English
Cost for Members
$0.00 USD
Cost for Non-Members
$0.00 USD
Publish Date
January 30, 2025
Revision Date
May 16, 2025
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