[Lnc-business] EOM Aug Financials

Daniel Wiener wiener at alum.mit.edu
Sat Oct 3 15:21:21 EDT 2015


Wes, how much did the recent fundraiser for the polo shirt with the new
logo on it raise?

Dan


On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Nicholas Sarwark <chair at lp.org> wrote:

> I will sponsor Mr. Hagan's motion to amend the 2015 budget.
> -Nick
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Tim Hagan <timhagan-tyr at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > The August End-of-Month Financial Reports are attached. The reserve,
> which
> > is at $110,548, has gotten above the target level due to August having a
> > surplus of $58.7k. However, I must caution that we do have ballot access
> > expenses coming up that will reduce the reserve.
> >
> > As Mr. Benedict mentioned in an e-mail, Branding Expense is about to run
> > above budget. Year to date $19,236 has been spent and we budgeted
> $20,000.
> > The roll-out of the new logo created the opportunity for more branding
> > revenue through polo shirt sales and a targeted letter to help fund
> > branding, but also more branding expenses. I'd like an e-mail ballot to
> > amend the budget by increasing line 26 Branding/Political Materials
> Revenue
> > by $15,000 from $20,200 to $35,200 and by increasing line 55
> > Branding/Political Materials Expense by $15,000 from $20,000 to $35,000.
> > Looking for co-sponsors or for the Chair to sponsor this motion.
> >
> > Tim Hagan
> >
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