This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Amber Foundation's financial performance over a three-year period, focusing on key financial metrics and their implications. The introduction establishes the link between finance and economics, setting the stage for an examination of how economic and environmental issues impact the Amber Foundation's operations. The report delves into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the charity's fundraising and operational capabilities, highlighting the challenges and adaptations required. It then examines both microeconomic and macroeconomic factors influencing the organization, including aggregate demand, aggregate supply, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates. Key financial ratios, such as net profit margin, return on capital employed (ROEC), and current ratio, are calculated and analyzed to assess profitability and liquidity trends. The analysis reveals the Amber Foundation's financial strengths and weaknesses, drawing conclusions about its financial health and providing recommendations for further improvement based on the accounting assessment. The report concludes with a summary of findings and a reflection on the charity's financial management.