Figures from published Financial accounts...
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:49 pm
...in the UK.
I have taken these figures directly from the financial accounts that are published by the Church in the UK, courtesy of Companies House.
Membership
As at 31.12.2008 - 183,672 members, 45 Stakes, 336 Wards/Branches
As at 31.12.2010 - 187,436 members, 45 Stakes, 336 Wards/Branches
Income and expenditure
2007 - £32.5million donations received, £31.4million spent
2008 - £31.3million donations received, £33.5million spent
2009 - £30.7million donations received, £41.8million spent
2010 - £32.2million donations received, £36.0million spent
Total funds available
2007 - £271.9million
2008 - £266.1million
2009 - £263.1million
2010 - £260.1million
Ex Church Janitors please take note of this next section...
Number of employee's paid a salary of between £60,000 and £80,000 per annum
2007 - 21 employee's
2008 - 20 employee's
2009 - 29 employee's
2010 - 38 employee's
(at least we now know where the Janitor wages are going)
I have taken these figures directly from the financial accounts that are published by the Church in the UK, courtesy of Companies House.
Membership
As at 31.12.2008 - 183,672 members, 45 Stakes, 336 Wards/Branches
As at 31.12.2010 - 187,436 members, 45 Stakes, 336 Wards/Branches
Income and expenditure
2007 - £32.5million donations received, £31.4million spent
2008 - £31.3million donations received, £33.5million spent
2009 - £30.7million donations received, £41.8million spent
2010 - £32.2million donations received, £36.0million spent
Total funds available
2007 - £271.9million
2008 - £266.1million
2009 - £263.1million
2010 - £260.1million
Ex Church Janitors please take note of this next section...
Number of employee's paid a salary of between £60,000 and £80,000 per annum
2007 - 21 employee's
2008 - 20 employee's
2009 - 29 employee's
2010 - 38 employee's
(at least we now know where the Janitor wages are going)