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2004 Independent Financial Audit

Once again the outside auditors and the OCF Audit Review Committee praised us for the condition of our books and records, and for the conservative, servant-like management of our resources in 2004.

Note: A complete audited financial report is available upon request.

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Summary Statement of Financial Position
2004 2003
Assets 4,659,908 4,471,262
     
Liabilities 766,096 824,162
Net Assets
   Unrestricted 3,499,889 3,347,326
   Temporarily Restricted 185,456 199,442
   Permanently Restricted 208,467 100,332
Total Net Assets 3,893,812 3,647,100
Total Liabilities & Net Assets 4,659,908 4,471,262
Statement of Activities
2004 % of 2004
Income
2003
CONTRIBUTIONS* 2,593,088 79.2% 2,550,920
       
REVENUE
   Conference Centers 625,697 19.1% 673,438
   Regional Ministries 25,905 0.8% 31,821
   Other 30,053 0.9% 42,456
Total Income 3,274,743 100% 3,298,635
       
EXPENSES      
   Conference Centers 1,206,744 36.9% 1,132,297
   Academies and ROTC 411,305 12.6% 348,548
   Regional Ministries 347,082 10.6% 374,905
   Publications 257,403 7.9% 243,321
   Education Centers 172,377 5.3% 163,133
   Director of Field Outreach 81,586 2.5% 77,060
   Executive Ministries 10,963 0.3% 12,323
   Administration 396,393 12.1% 420,943
   Fund Raising 144,178 4.4% 150,688
Total Expenses 3,028,031 92.5% 2,923,218
       
Changes in net assets** 246,712 7.5%  
       
Net assets beginning of year 3,647,100    
Net assets end of year 3,893,812    

*Includes contributions to all components of the ministry.

**A significant increase in net assets was contributed to by some unusual income in 2004: $64,450 came from the one-time sale of hardwood trees, which is being used to pay for new staff quarters at White Sulfur Springs; $108,000 was given to an endowment to preserve Harrison House at White Sulphur Springs; and, a total of $178,500 was given specifically for facilities construction and improvements at both Conference Centers.