Treasurer’s Report 2013-11-11. 2011 2011 Net Change 2011-03 Meeting $15,016.52 2011-07 Meeting($49,166.24) 2011-11 Meeting ($8,000.00) 2011 Income Other.

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Treasurer’s Report

2011

2011 Net Change Meeting $15, Meeting($49,166.24) Meeting ($8,000.00) 2011 Income Other $2, Expenses Other($31,563.06) 2011 Net Change($49,147.28)

2012

2012 Net Worth Change Meeting($80,777.00) Meeting $14, Meeting ($1,125.50) 2012 Income Other $3, Expenses Other($18,731.03) Change in Foreign Currency $8, Depreciation ($752.00) 2012 Net Worth Change($74,401.31)

2012 End Reserve 2012 End USD General Reserve $929, Petty Cash $2, SGD funds (USD equivalent) $176, Total 2012 End Reserve$1,108,164.71

2013 T1 (Jan-Apr)

2013 T1 (Jan-Apr) Overview Meeting Surplus/Loss($22,180.39) Other Income $ Other Expenses ($60.20) Net Change($21,428.82) General Reserve$908, Foreign Venue Reserve $72, Petty Cash $2, Singapore Funds SGD 215, Geneva Deposit CHF 15, Singapore Funds USD$174, As of Geneva Deposit USD $16, As of

2013 T1 General Reserve General Reserve beginning $929, T1 net ($21,428.82) General Reserve end $908,464.69

2013 T1 Foreign Reserve Foreign Reserve beginning $0.00 Orlando meeting setaside $72, Foreign Reserve end $72, Geneva Deposit ($16,458.00)

2013 T2 (May-Aug)

2013 T2 (May-Aug) Overview Meeting Surplus/Loss$119, Other Income $ Other Expenses ($0.00) Net Change$120, General Reserve$909, Foreign Venue Reserve($34,666.30) Petty Cash $2, Singapore Funds SGD 215, Beijing Deposit CNY 1,047, Singapore Funds USD$168, As of Beijing Deposit USD$171, As of

2013 T2 Meeting Geneva Income

2013 T2 Meeting Geneva Expense

2013 T2 Other Income Interest $740.42

2013 T2 Other Expenses Other ($0.00) Total ($0.00)

2013 T2 General Reserve General Reserve beginning $908, T2 Interest $ General Reserve end $909,205.11

2013 T2 Foreign Reserve Foreign Reserve beginning $72, Geneva surplus/loss $119, Foreign Reserve end $191, Beijing Deposit 1($170,695.48)

2013 T3 (Sep-Dec)

2013 T3 (Sep-Dec) Overview Estimate Meeting Surplus/Loss($58,499.00) Other Income $1, Other Expenses ($2,000.00) Net Change($59,499.00)

2013 T3 Meeting Dallas Income Estimate

2013 T3 Meeting Dallas Expense Estimate

2013 T3 Other Income Estimate Interest$1,000.00

2013 T3 Other Expenses Estimate DVD($1,000.00) Other ($1,000.00) Total($2,000.00)

2013 T3 General Reserve Estimate General Reserve beginning $909, T3 net ($59,499.00) General Reserve end $849, Future Venue Expenses ($19,183.85)

2013 T3 Foreign Reserve Estimate Foreign Reserve beginning $191, Dallas meeting setaside $77, Foreign Reserve end $269, Beijing Deposits($346,168.39)

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