CEAL Treasurer’s Report

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CEAL Treasurer’s Report Sarah S. Elman Yale University April 5, 2006

Personal Subscribers: JEAL Subscription Personal Subscribers: Total no. of subscribers: 248 (Including 16 inactive subscribers) New 32 Canceled 3 CEAL members: 212 Subscription only: 36

JEAL Subscription (continued) Institutional Subscribers Changes in 2005-2006: New 6 Canceled 8 Total no. of subscribers 100 (Including 6 inactive subscribers)

CEAL Financial Chart Opening Balance (02/25/2005) Description  Debit Credit Committee   KOR CHI Opening Balance (02/25/2005) $20,469.08   $1,087.78  $58.09 JEAL Subscriptions $13,340.00 JEAL Printing (#135-138) $6,920.19 Mailing/Postage/Supplies $2,198.29 2004 Annual Meeting Expenses $1,685.50 CEAL Workshop Expense (partial) $1,593.59 Others* $75.00 $764.00 -$219.38 Interest Earned $981.91 Fund Raised  $3,400.00 Transaction Total $12,472.57 $15,085.91  $0.00 $3,180.62 Current Balance (03/31/2006) $23,082.42 $1,087.78 $3,238.71 * Voided checks, etc.

CEAL Financial Balance Comparison Chart (Last 5 years)   2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 Ending Balance (Feb./Mar.) $11,755.74 $13,515.68 $15,268.11 $20,469.08 $23,082.42 Changes From Previous Year -$150.18 $1,759.94 $1,752.43 $4,412.09 $2,613.34

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