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Income & Expenses 2022

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Income & Expenses 2022

2/3rd Australian Light Anti-aircraft Regiment Association Incorporated
2022 Treasurer’s Report
Year ended 31st December 2022

Income and Expenditure Summary

2021

 

 

2022

 

Income

3460.00

AGM / Reunion

2590.00

2870.00

Subscriptions & Donations

3345.00

21.00

Bank Interest

56.70

6351.00

 

Total income

5991.70

 

Expenditure

3290.00

AGM / reunion catering

* 5372.50

1218.00

Printing, Postage, Secretarial

698.67

1257.00

Website Costs

683.31

0.00

Bank Fees

39.38

76.00

Flowers

50.00

0.00

Consumer Affairs

60.10

5841.00

 

Total Expenditure

6903.96

 

 

 

 

510.00

 

Surplus / Deficit

– 912.26



Includes deposit payments for 2023 AGM

Financial Position

 

Balance 1/1/2023

 

Surplus / Deficit

Balance 31/12/2023

CBA Chq Acc

4567.08

25.00

CBA Term Deposit

7000.00

0.00

Bendigo Easy Saver

0.00

2597.65

Bendigo Term Dep.

0.00

8032.17

Total

11,567.08

-912.26

10654.82



AGM / reunion
A total of 42 members and guests attended the Annual Meeting and lunch at the RACV Club in 2022, a drop from the previous year’s attendance of 57. The after-effects of Covid and the fact that no original members of the regiment are still alive may have contributed to the lower than usual numbers.
The cost per head of the AGM / reunion lunch was similar to 2021 at just under $88 per head. The Association continues to substantially subsidise the cost of attending this event. The AGM cost of $5372.50 shown in the Income and Expenditure Summary includes deposits for the 2023 AGM, the actual cost in 2022 was $3685.
Subscriptions & donations
Membership of the Association has remained fairly steady at around 120 members, although approximately 25% are not currently financial. A few members have decided to leave us, but we have also picked up a few new members. Subscriptions allow the association to continue to maintain our website, subsidise the AGM lunch, produce Take Post and cover most of our other operating expenses. We will continue our policy of removing non-financial members from our database if they have not paid for two consecutive years. Some very generous donations during 2022 have also helped the Association to continue its work.
Website
Website costs in 2022 related mainly to domain name registration costs, and some minor upgrades and alterations undertaken by Designsense Web Design. The Joomla platform that our website is based on is being retired in the next few years and our site must be migrated to a new platform which will be a very costly exercise. We are very fortunate to have successfully applied for a ‘Saluting Their Service’ grant from the Dept. of Veteran’s Affairs for $10,000 which will enable that work to be done without impacting the Association’s funds.
Bank Accounts
During 2022, we moved our banking from the Commonwealth Bank to the Bendigo Bank, mainly as the Bendigo’s online banking system is more user-friendly and the interest rates on money invested is better. Despite some frustrations with the process, the changeover was completed in early 2023 and the CBA accounts have now been closed.

Prepared by: Ian Campbell, Treasurer,  March 2023