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Financial development, including fundraising and financial statement
Throughout the year, local treasurer, Andrew Dankleff, kept accurate records of the financial status of the chapter. A report was presented to the membership at each monthly meeting. There were also fundraising projects initiated throughout the year that required responsible bookkeeping. |
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Money Management Projects
The Elmwood-Murdock FBLA chapter’s primary moneymaking project was pizza sales. Other income and expenditures for the chapter are highlighted in the treasurer’s report, below. |
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Pizza Sales
The Elmwood-Murdock FBLA chapter’s primary moneymaking project was pizza sales. The chapter earned a net profit of nearly $2,000, which will help defray costs associated with conducting service projects and attending State Leadership Conference. |
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Scholarship Fundraiser
On October 21, 2004, members ran the concession stand at a home football game. Their goal was to raise enough money to give a $100 scholarship to a deserving FBLA member, who plans to pursue a degree in business. |
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Fundraising Efforts for Other Service Organizations (Approximations)
| March of Dimes | $225 |
| American Legion | $355 |
| MADD | $110 |
| Easter Egg Hunt | $275 |
| Elmwood-Murdock Scholarship Fund | $100 |
| National Scholarship Fund | $30 |
| Nebraska Competency Fund | $25 |
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| GRAND TOTAL | $1,120 |
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Financial Statement
Down a PDF copy of the 2004-2005 Local Chapter Annual Financial Statement |
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