[Silver Spring, MD, December 1, 2009] General Conference Auditing Service (GCAS) today posted its 2008 Annual Report on its website.
In its 2008 Annual Report, GCAS provides a description of our services and activities delivered to church leaders and constituents around the world.
The 2008 Annual Report was presented to the General Conference Annual Council on October 12, 2009 by Paul Douglas, GCAS Director. The report includes information about our mission, our shared values, our responsibility and our resources. Additional information includes an explanation of the types of audit reports, statistics on the types of reports issued, and emerging issues affecting denominational organizations.
A copy of the 2008 Annual Report can be viewed at http://www.gcasconnect.org/AnnualReport.htm.
Since 1977, GCAS has been organized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church to perform structurally independent financial audits, reviews of trust operations, and tests of policy compliance for more than 2700 denominational organizations worldwide that have an estimated asset base of US$20 billion. With a team of approximately 200 highly qualified professionals operating from offices in 45 countries, GCAS is positioned to deliver audits of the highest quality at the best economical value.