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July 17, 2017

Report for the First Eight Months of FY2016–17

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Source: The ATA Chronicle

Treasurer’s Report

Ted Wozniak
ted@tedwozniak.ne

The Association’s finances have continued the positive development of the past few years. Based on near-final figures, the 2016 Annual Conference was a financial success and the deficits incurred on other program services continue to decline.

For the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017, our change in net assets (net income) was $464k, compared to $507k in the same period for FY2015–16. Of that $464k, $441k is from “operating activities” and approximately $23k is from investments.

Revenue and Expenses

Total revenue for the period was $2,470k, up 6% from $2,341k for the comparable period in the previous fiscal year. Membership revenue posted a slight increase of 1.2% (from $1,221k to $1,236k), Certification revenue declined 7.3% year-on-year to $127k versus $137k, and Conference revenue increased by 15% (from $920.5k to $1,062k).

Other less significant revenue sources showed mixed development. The ATA Chronicle posted a 42% decline in revenue (from $29.3k to $16.8k) due to reduced advertising. Professional Development revenue saw an increase due to more webinars, Publications revenue posted a slight increase, and Other Revenue sources posted a decline due to fewer royalties following the change in service providers for professional liability insurance.(See Figure 1.)

Figure 1: Revenue for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

Figure 1: Revenue for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

Total program expenses for the period increased by 18.9%, from $1,364k to $1,622k, primarily due to higher conference expenses (up 41%)for San Francisco compared to Miami. (See Figure 2.)

Figure 2: Expenses for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

Figure 2: Expenses for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

Of the next three largest program expense items, Certification expenses remained almost unchanged at $202k, and Chronicle expenses declined almost 6% compared to the previous year. Membership Services posted a slight increase in costs, from $166k last year to $174k as of the end of February.

Divisions expenses were up 6%, from $77k to $82k, and Professional Development expenses increased very slightly (from $36k to $38k) due to more webinars. Publications expenses saw a negligible 2% drop, from $60k to $59k.

Total expenses for support services, which are the overhead expenses that are not allocated to a specific program, decreased by 10% to $407k (previous year: $454k). While some individual items saw significant changes in percentage terms, the amounts are not material in absolute terms. General and Administrative expenses posted a 25% decrease, primarily due to a shifting of resources among programs resulting in a higher allocation to program services expenses (less unallocated overhead). Public Relations (PR) and marketing posted a 31% decrease year-on-year due to higher expenses incurred last year as the PR program was reinvigorated and due to initial expenses for PR and speaker training. Officers and Directors expenses fell very slightly, from $53k to $52k. Volunteers and Governance expenses posted a 7% decrease, from $16k to $15k.

Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets

Our Statement of Position (balance sheet) as of February 28, 2017, also shows positive development. With respect to assets, our balance of cash and cash equivalents is up 30% year-on-year to $1,941k, compared to $1,470k. We have accounts receivable of $41k (previous year: $0). Prepaid expenses declined year-on-year from $42k to $39k.

Our investment funds saw a 59% increase to $524k, following the investment of excess cash, while our net property and equipment assets declined (from $137k to $99k) due to depreciation. Total assets improved by 33%, rising from $1,944k to $2,578k.

Our current liabilities posted a minor increase of just over 2%. These liabilities consist almost entirely of unearned dues. Deferred rent, the only non-current liability, rose 167% (from $43k to $113k) due to an early renewal of the lease and the related carryover of deferred rent from the previous lease.

Our net assets (equity) increased by 33%, from $1,944k to $2,578k. (See the two statements at the end of this report belowfor more details.)

Major Program Results

The overall trend for the first eight months of the fiscal year remains positive and encouraging. (See Figure 3.)

Figure 3: Major program results for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

Figure 3: Major program results for the period from July 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017

The Membership program has a net surplus of $1,062k year-to-date. The Annual Conference shows a net profit of $170k.

The “subsidized” programs continue to show progress as planned. Certification has a current net loss of $75k. The DzԾ’s deficit is $160k. Divisions posted a deficit of $82k. Professional Development’s net loss year-to-date stands at $21k, and the net loss on Publications is $55k.

Dues Increase: Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics data for the CPI-U as of March 31, 2017, and in accordance with the Dues Policy adopted in 2015, there will be an automatic dues increase of $5.00 for an individual membership effective for 2018.

Investments: The Finance and Audit Committee approved the investment of $300k from our balance. In addition, the position in two mutual funds was closed and replaced by similar exchange traded funds.

Looking Forward

The net profit from the Annual Conference and the continuing positive development with respect to the deficits incurred in the “subsidized” programs are very encouraging. Absent unforeseen negative developments, I see no reason why the Association should not close out the current fiscal year in the black once more.

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