Didn't think of that. One would expect that they would have that information easily attainable. I'm sure they know it. I'm pretty sloppy with my accounting but if you ask I can generally figure out stuff.
For instance everything I buy from MacPapers shows up as COS - Paper. However, everything I buy from MacPapers is not paper. But I get one bill from them every month so I just put it in the paper account. But some of that is office supplies -TP etc, some of it is actually large format supplies - foam core, banner stands etc. If you want to know how much is actually paper I'd have to request a detailed report from Mac, load it in a Excel spreadsheet and categorize every item I purchased which I'd guess is in the order of 5000 items for the year. Now if I had a full time bookkeeper I'd have them do that for me daily and I'd know. I'm sure that the UAA has a team of bean counters that itemize every penny that goes in or out.
We're profitable but some expenses are problematic. See p. 43.
William L. Muschamp $792,466
James F. McElwain $3,208,504
Douglas Keith Nussmeier $517,486
The last two were BEFORE the raises given by Stricklin.
I'm humored that we had several million dollars invested in mutual funds that invest exclusively in bonds. Not ETFs that are cheap, but rather plain old mutual funds. Bond funds are notoriously weighted down by expenses.