Here is the treasurer's report on Cyberspace Communications, Inc. finances
through July 31st, 2004.
Beginning Balance $4,360.63
Credits $264.00 Member contributions
$1.53 Interest on our savings account
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$265.53
Debits $84.43 Pumpkin Rent for August
$61.02 Electricity for July
$92.08 Phone Bill
$135.00 DSL July 15 through August 15
$7.37 Paypal fees (income = $192)
$93.95 Summer Personal Property Taxes
$552.00 Insurance Premium
$20.00 Corporation filing fee
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$1,045.85
Ending Balance $3,580.31
Our current balance breaks down as follows:
$3,323.77 General Fund
$173.99 Silly Hat Fund
$60.00 Spare Parts Fund
$22.55 Infrastructure Fund
The money is distributed like this:
$199.28 Checking account
$3,381.03 Savings account earning 0.55% interest annually
We had one returning member (vanloons) in July. We are currently at
75 members, 68 of whom are paid through at least July 15th. (The
others expired recently and are in a grace period.)
Notes:
- Grex pays personal property tax on all the equipment it owns. The
tax is split into two parts, summer and winter taxes; the summer part
is about twice as large as the winter part.
- Our lease to the Pumpkin requires that we carry liability insurance
in case our equipment burns the building down. The premium keeps
going up, but this year it only went up $27, from $525 to $552. It's
a lot, by Grex's standards.
- All Michigan nonprofit corporations must file a "Corporation
Information Update" form once a year, with the names of the board of
directors and some other information. The filing fee used to be $10,
but it went up to $20 this year.
Thanks to everyone who contributed in July:
charcat, cross, gorg, jying, mooncat, remmers, and vanloons.
If you or your institution would like to become a member of Grex, it
only costs $6/month or $60/year. Send money to:
Cyberspace Communications
P. O. Box 4432
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-4432
If you pay by cash or money order, please include a photocopy of some
form of ID. I can't add you to the rolls without ID. (If you pay
with a personal check that has your name pre-printed on it, we
consider that a good enough ID.) Type !support or see
http://www.cyberspace.org/member.html for more info.
21 responses total.
This is the lowest Grex's bank balance has dipped in a long, long time.
Wait, what kind of ID do you require for an 'institution' ? P.S. The ID rule is stupid.
No, it's not. But you are...
Re #2: Institutions are required to designate a contact person for the organization. THat person needs to submit ID to Grex, according to the same standards as an individual member.
M-Net doesn't require that!
re 4 So , theoretically, the corporation of Arbornet could become a member of Grex? Giving anyone who has a membership on m-net (where the ID rule does NOT exist) full access to GreX ?
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It would be a non-voting membership, and all those users would have to use the same userid and password. And, any abuse of the account would receive the same response as abuse of any other account. Given that probability and those limitations, Arbornet would have to be run by idiots to bother wasting the money to make that option available to anyone who is a member of Arbornet. That being said, feel free to make a donation of any amount to Grex in the name of Arbornet. We'll accept it. Oh, and the designated representative of the coorporation will still have to meet the ID requirement.
I moved $500 from our savings account to our checking account.
Perhaps more people would become members if the new computer were online. Or the current members would be willing to raise the contribution amount. Is it time to cut one more phone line?
re 8 What? a WHOLE corporation gets only ONE account? Bizzare.
Oh, nevermind. I thought there was a different price for a corporate membership
What do you think of Orlando Figes's cultural history of Russia, naftee?
Less interesting than Feynman's autobiography, polytarp.
It's not. That's just popish nonsense. Even Dan Podpollack has read it!
Yeah, he borrowed my copy, which I need to get back from him, I might add, if only to read it again because it is so well written.
Well written for a useless book about a Jew, maybe.
Well, perhaps you could learn from it !
Maybe!
I've been unexpectedly detained out of town (see agora item 2), and will enter the next treasurer's report when I get back in a few days.
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