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The Arm-Twist
The AGM. The awkward silence when the chair asks for nominations for treasurer. Eyes dart around the room. Eventually, someone puts their hand up. Not because they want the job, but because no one else will.
That someone is now personally responsible for every dollar that flows through the club. They are capable people - many manage budgets of millions at work. But they did not join the club to spend Sunday nights reconciling invoices.
What the Role Actually Involves
Monthly: Reconcile the bank account. Review income and expenses. Prepare a brief financial report for the committee meeting. Process any outstanding invoices or reimbursements.
Quarterly: Review the budget against actuals. Lodge BAS if the club is registered for GST.
Annually: Prepare the financial statements for the AGM. Coordinate the audit or review if required. Lodge annual returns.
Done properly, with the right tools, this is 2-3 hours per month and a concentrated 10 hours before the AGM.
The Xero Connection
If your club is not using Xero (or a similar accounting platform), start now. A dedicated bank feed, automatic categorisation, and real-time financial visibility replace hours of manual bookkeeping.
TidyHQ's Xero integration means membership invoices and payments flow automatically. The treasurer does not enter transactions twice. Reconciliation becomes a check, not a data entry exercise.
Xero for nonprofits is affordably priced. Combined with TidyHQ, it gives a volunteer treasurer the same financial infrastructure as a professional accounts team.
Invoicing Without Pain
The old way: create an invoice in Word, email it as a PDF, hope the member pays, check the bank account, update the spreadsheet.
The TidyHQ way: membership renewals generate invoices automatically. Members pay online. The system records the payment. Xero is updated. A receipt is sent. The treasurer's involvement: none.
For the 10-15% of members who do not pay automatically, the system sends reminders. The treasurer only intervenes for the handful who need a personal conversation.
The Split Payment Challenge
Some governing bodies take a cut of membership fees - the national body gets $20, the state body gets $30, and the club keeps the rest. This creates a split payment that needs to be accounted for correctly.
TidyHQ handles this by allowing split invoicing. The member pays one amount. The system allocates portions to the correct accounts. Xero receives the correct breakdown.
Without this, the treasurer manually calculates and journals every split. For 200 members, that is hours of unnecessary work.
Protecting Yourself
The treasurer has fiduciary obligations. Protect yourself by:
- Never being the sole signatory on the bank account.
- Presenting financial reports at every committee meeting.
- Keeping receipts for every expense.
- Having the accounts reviewed or audited annually.
- Using role-based access so the committee can see the financial position.
Transparency protects the club and protects you.
The 3-Hour Month
With TidyHQ and Xero connected, the monthly routine is:
- 30 minutes: reconcile the bank feed in Xero
- 30 minutes: review the financial dashboard in TidyHQ
- 30 minutes: prepare the committee report (one page: income, expenses, balance, outstanding)
- 30 minutes: handle any exceptions (refunds, manual payments, reimbursements)
Two hours. Plus a buffer. That is a sustainable volunteer commitment.
The AGM preparation adds 8-10 hours once per year. If the monthly records are clean, this is report generation and review, not reconstruction.
You Deserve Better
You volunteered your time to help the club, not to manually enter 200 transactions into a spreadsheet. Automate the boring work. Connect the systems. Give the committee visibility. And get your Sunday nights back.
References
- Australian Sports Commission - Club governance resources including financial management obligations, annual reporting, and GST requirements for community sport
- Australian Sports Foundation - Tax-deductible donation frameworks and financial guidance for grassroots sport treasurers
- Play by the Rules - Financial compliance resources for incorporated associations including audit requirements and committee fiduciary obligations
- Volunteering Australia - Research on volunteer workload distribution and the time burden of manual financial administration
- TidyHQ - Club management platform with Xero integration, automated invoicing, split payments, and real-time financial dashboards
Header image: Ritual by Cy Twombly, via WikiArt
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