Church Financial Information for Canada!
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Church Financial Information for Canada!
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/srch ... Registered
in the "Charity Name" box put: "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Canada"
These are the numbers for 2005. The records go back to 2000 (as far as I can tell). Notice the $85 million in cash and total assets of $796 million.
Section E. Financial Information
Assets
Cash, bank accounts, and short-term investments
$ 85,008,000
Amounts receivable from non-arm's length parties
$ 0
Amounts receivable from all others.
$ 2,213,000
Investments in non-arm's length parties
$ 0
Long-term investments
$ 0
Inventories
$ 1,200,000
Capital assets (at cost or fair market value)
$ 707,410,000
Other assets
$ 216,000
Total assets
$ 796,047,000
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
$ 2,377,000
Other liabilities
$ 108,438,000
Total liabilities
$ 110,815,000
Revenue
Total eligible amount of tax-receipted gifts
$ 1,672,737
Total amount received from other registered charities
$ 122,552,263
Interest and investment income
$ 5,174,000
Other revenue
$ 1,069,000
Total revenue
$ 130,468,000
Expenditures
Travel and vehicle
$ 2,741,261
Office supplies and expenses
$ 1,123,835
Professional and consulting fees
$ 5,659
Salaries, wages, benefits, and honoraria
$ 14,052,961
Amortization of capitalized assets
$ 1,777,296
Other expenditures
$ 86,972,988
Total expenditures before gifts to qualified donees
$ 106,674,000
Total charitable programs expenditures included in line
$ 90,824,989
Total management and administration expenditures included in line
$ 15,849,011
Total gifts to qualified donees, excluding enduring property
$ 10,151,567
Total specified gifts to qualified donees
$ -1
Total expenditures
$ 453
in the "Charity Name" box put: "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Canada"
These are the numbers for 2005. The records go back to 2000 (as far as I can tell). Notice the $85 million in cash and total assets of $796 million.
Section E. Financial Information
Assets
Cash, bank accounts, and short-term investments
$ 85,008,000
Amounts receivable from non-arm's length parties
$ 0
Amounts receivable from all others.
$ 2,213,000
Investments in non-arm's length parties
$ 0
Long-term investments
$ 0
Inventories
$ 1,200,000
Capital assets (at cost or fair market value)
$ 707,410,000
Other assets
$ 216,000
Total assets
$ 796,047,000
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
$ 2,377,000
Other liabilities
$ 108,438,000
Total liabilities
$ 110,815,000
Revenue
Total eligible amount of tax-receipted gifts
$ 1,672,737
Total amount received from other registered charities
$ 122,552,263
Interest and investment income
$ 5,174,000
Other revenue
$ 1,069,000
Total revenue
$ 130,468,000
Expenditures
Travel and vehicle
$ 2,741,261
Office supplies and expenses
$ 1,123,835
Professional and consulting fees
$ 5,659
Salaries, wages, benefits, and honoraria
$ 14,052,961
Amortization of capitalized assets
$ 1,777,296
Other expenditures
$ 86,972,988
Total expenditures before gifts to qualified donees
$ 106,674,000
Total charitable programs expenditures included in line
$ 90,824,989
Total management and administration expenditures included in line
$ 15,849,011
Total gifts to qualified donees, excluding enduring property
$ 10,151,567
Total specified gifts to qualified donees
$ -1
Total expenditures
$ 453
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
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Bond...James Bond wrote:http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/srch/sec/SrchLogin-e?login=true&searchType=Registered
in the "Charity Name" box put: "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Canada"
Now see? That didn't hurt at all. England's is on-line too. Of course, the lion's share of the money is in Utah. Too bad the US doesn't have disclosure requirements like Canada and England. I wonder if we'd have a revelation moving church headquarters to Mexico maybe.
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Harmony, don't get started on that. Sending our tithing checks to Zürich or the Bank of the Caymans would be a bit too much. Can you imagine at the end of the year the Bishop looking at you an saying, "Sister Harmony, have you payed a full share of deutchmarks"?
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moksha wrote:Harmony, don't get started on that. Sending our tithing checks to Zürich or the Bank of the Caymans would be a bit too much. Can you imagine at the end of the year the Bishop looking at you an saying, "Sister Harmony, have you payed a full share of deutchmarks"?
I certainly couldn't. I'm pretty sure that Germany is on the Euro now.
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asbestosman wrote:moksha wrote:Harmony, don't get started on that. Sending our tithing checks to Zürich or the Bank of the Caymans would be a bit too much. Can you imagine at the end of the year the Bishop looking at you an saying, "Sister Harmony, have you payed a full share of deutchmarks"?
I certainly couldn't. I'm pretty sure that Germany is on the Euro now.
Well then we should have no problem, once we know the daily conversion rate to Euros.
"I just happen to have the daily Euro/Dollar conversion rate exchange here for you now, Sister Harmony. Will that be check, cash or Credit Suisse card?"
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moksha wrote:Well then we should have no problem, once we know the daily conversion rate to Euros.
"I just happen to have the daily Euro/Dollar conversion rate exchange here for you now, Sister Harmony. Will that be check, cash or credit card?"
How about PayPal?
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That's General Leo.. He could be my friend if he weren't my enemy.
What in the F*** is wrong with me asbestosman?!? I keep reading your sig, knowing I've seen it somewhere, only to just now realise where its from. Whats wrong with me?!? How is it i can go this long and not recognise a line from my favorite RPG of all time!?! ugh...sorry O/T (nice quote by the way)
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moksha wrote:I certainly couldn't. I'm pretty sure that Germany is on the Euro now.
Well then we should have no problem, once we know the daily conversion rate to Euros.
"I just happen to have the daily Euro/Dollar conversion rate exchange here for you now, Sister Harmony. Will that be check, cash or Credit Suisse card?"
You know how that would go, "I'm sorry Sister Harmony, the Euro exchange rate just changed. You owe us another $58.12 American to be a full tithe payer. Would you like us to automatically deduct it from your check?"
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Re: Church Financial Information for Canada!
In Canada paid out for,
Salaries, wages, benefits, and honoraria
$ 14,052,961
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What positions in Canada in the church would be under payroll? I thought there wasn't paid clergy.
Salaries, wages, benefits, and honoraria
$ 14,052,961
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What positions in Canada in the church would be under payroll? I thought there wasn't paid clergy.