Statement of Financial Position -Assets Total assets (add lines 4100 to 4170) $700,965,698
-Liabilities Total liabilities (add lines 4300 to 4330) $ 5,691,328
Statement of Operations
-Revenue Total revenue (add lines 4500, 4510 to 4560, 4575,4580, and 4600 to 4650) $189,396,276
-Expenditures Total expenditures (add lines 4950 and 5050 $191,189,517
And please don't get too excited about the expenditures being higher than the revenue, that only means a lot of this money has gone to BYU and the Presiding Bishopric charities in other countries.
All these money and Canadian members must: -clean their own building because there is no money for custodians -provide own materials for activities because there is no budget - provide own refreshments - provide rides at their own expense - provide new members - provide their time - provide their families (pretty much for missionary work) - and the list goes on and on. what a business this is.
This is interesting to see, I wish this kind of thing was available in the US. I have a hard time believing they have $191 million dollars in expenses though. Is sending the money to BYU and the charties of which you speak some kind of tax evasion? Im not really well versed in tax laws, especially Canadian tax laws.
Under the Canadian tax code, sending money out-of-country is acceptable as long as its an educational institution. That's why so much of Canadian donations to the Mormon church ends up at BYU. It's the only way that church authorities can legally drain the money out of Canada.