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Bart Senior March 22nd 06 06:04 AM

US Sailing BUDGET
 
http://www.ussailing.org/budget/current_budget.htm

What is the big yellow slice for revenue? Cash in the
bank?

So how do they make $635,013 in revenue from Training?
Where is that money coming from? While they are spending
$547, 513 on Training. They alway say they try to keep
costs low in the area--lower than the revenue? How is
that money being spent?

It looks like most of the money goes towards the Olympics.

They lost $86,115 in membership revenue between 2003
and 2004.

Nearly 5% of the total. Hey but they are spending more
on the magazine and mailings! Oh, I guess that means it
is not working : (


http://www.ussailing.org/budget/Docu...lStatement.pdf

I wonder if they realize the long term effect of their
policies on membership. People that leave are
unlikely to come back, and are more likely to steer
other people away from the organization.

I'd be interested to see long term data on the totals
for membership trends.



Bob Crantz March 22nd 06 03:00 PM

US Sailing BUDGET
 
Demographics alone may be doing them in.

The population is aging.

Do they pay income tax on tips for their instructors? In an industry where
tipping is commonplace, the employer, not the employee is responsible for
tip accounting.

Do the officers have any conflict of interest holdings that they profit
from? Do they own and rent boats to the organization? Do they own the
dockspace or boat repair yards? The stores that supply goods? Is it open
bidding on contracts? Who owns the building they operate from?

Do the officers have extra perks such as free liability insurance, health
care or other such things?

Amen!



"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
http://www.ussailing.org/budget/current_budget.htm

What is the big yellow slice for revenue? Cash in the
bank?

So how do they make $635,013 in revenue from Training?
Where is that money coming from? While they are spending
$547, 513 on Training. They alway say they try to keep
costs low in the area--lower than the revenue? How is
that money being spent?

It looks like most of the money goes towards the Olympics.

They lost $86,115 in membership revenue between 2003
and 2004.

Nearly 5% of the total. Hey but they are spending more
on the magazine and mailings! Oh, I guess that means it
is not working : (


http://www.ussailing.org/budget/Docu...lStatement.pdf

I wonder if they realize the long term effect of their
policies on membership. People that leave are
unlikely to come back, and are more likely to steer
other people away from the organization.

I'd be interested to see long term data on the totals
for membership trends.




Bart Senior March 22nd 06 06:47 PM

US Sailing BUDGET
 
There are lots of questions like these.

Hallelujah!

"Bob Crantz" wrote
Demographics alone may be doing them in.

The population is aging.

Do they pay income tax on tips for their instructors? In an industry where
tipping is commonplace, the employer, not the employee is responsible for
tip accounting.

Do the officers have any conflict of interest holdings that they profit
from? Do they own and rent boats to the organization? Do they own the
dockspace or boat repair yards? The stores that supply goods? Is it open
bidding on contracts? Who owns the building they operate from?

Do the officers have extra perks such as free liability insurance, health
care or other such things?

Amen!



"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
http://www.ussailing.org/budget/current_budget.htm

What is the big yellow slice for revenue? Cash in the
bank?

So how do they make $635,013 in revenue from Training?
Where is that money coming from? While they are spending
$547, 513 on Training. They alway say they try to keep
costs low in the area--lower than the revenue? How is
that money being spent?

It looks like most of the money goes towards the Olympics.

They lost $86,115 in membership revenue between 2003
and 2004.

Nearly 5% of the total. Hey but they are spending more
on the magazine and mailings! Oh, I guess that means it
is not working : (


http://www.ussailing.org/budget/Docu...lStatement.pdf

I wonder if they realize the long term effect of their
policies on membership. People that leave are
unlikely to come back, and are more likely to steer
other people away from the organization.

I'd be interested to see long term data on the totals
for membership trends.







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