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The image shows a page from a financial summary report covering the fiscal years from 1954-55 to 1958-59. The report details income, expenses, and gifts over these years.
Yield from Endowments:
Expense Reimbursements (Miscellaneous):
Total Income:
Total Expenses:
Excess of Expenses over Income:
Association Memberships:
Other Unrestricted Gifts:
Restricted Gifts:
Total Gifts:
The page is from a bound report, indicated by the green binding visible on the right side of the image.
The image is a financial summary document detailing income, expenses, and gifts over several fiscal years, specifically from 1954-55 to 1958-59 (estimated). Here's a detailed breakdown:
Yield from Endowments:
Expense Recovered and Miscellaneous:
Total Income:
Total Expenses:
Excess of Expense over Income:
Association Memberships:
Other Unrestricted Gifts:
Restricted Gifts:
Total Gifts:
Notes:
The image shows a page from a financial summary report spanning five fiscal years: 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, and an estimated summary for 1958-59. The report is divided into two main sections: Income and Expenses, and Current Gifts.
Yield from Endowments:
Expense Recovered and Miscellaneous:
Total Income:
Association Memberships:
Other Unrestricted Gifts:
Restricted Gifts (for the purchase of works of art):
Total Gifts:
The report highlights the financial trends over the years, showing increases in income and expenses, and details the contributions received from various sources, including memberships and other gifts.
The image is a page from a financial summary document, specifically detailing income and expenses over several fiscal years from 1954 to an estimated 1958-1959. Here's a detailed summary:
Yield from Endowments:
Expense Recovered and Miscellaneous:
Total Income:
Association Memberships:
Other Unrestricted Gifts:
Restricted Gifts:
Total Gifts:
The notes at the bottom clarify that the figures for July 1 to December 1, 1958, are partial and include specific details about the restricted gifts. The overall trend shows increasing income and expenses over the years, with a significant excess of expenses over income in some years.
The image shows a financial summary table from the years 1954-55 to 1958-59 (estimated). Here is a detailed breakdown:
Yield from Endowments:
Expense Recovered and Miscellaneous:
Total Income:
The financial summary highlights the yearly income from endowments and other sources, total expenses, and the excess of expenses over income. It also lists the current gifts received, categorized by memberships, unrestricted gifts, and restricted gifts.
The image displays a financial summary from a document, specifically page 6, which details the financial data for the years 1954-55 to 1958-59. The summary is divided into two main sections: "Income and Expenses" and "Current Gifts."
Yield from endowments:
Expenses recovered and miscellaneous:
Total Income:
*Gifts or pledges received during the period July 1 to December 1, 1958.
**Gifts restricted to the purchase of works of art.
The image shows a page from a financial document or report with the heading "FINANCIAL SUMMARY." The page number "-6-" is visible at the top. The summary covers various fiscal years: 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, and an estimated column for 1958-59.
In the "Income" section, there are two categories: "Yield from endowments" and "Expense recovered and miscellaneous," with respective dollar amounts listed for each fiscal year.
The "Total Income" for each year is listed below these categories, as well as "Total Expenses." This is followed by a calculation of "Excess of Expense over Income" for each year with the results displayed in dollar amounts.
Below this is a section titled "CURRENT GIFTS," which lists amounts under "Association Memberships," "Other Unrestricted Gifts," and "Restricted Gifts," along with the "Total Gifts" for each fiscal year. The footnotes indicate by asterisks that some figures represent gifts or pledges received during the period July 1 to December 1, 1958, and gifts restricted to the purchase of works of art.
The page shows signs of age, and there is a faint coffee stain on the bottom-left corner. The book's binding is visible on the right, indicating that it is an open book.
The image depicts a financial summary document with data spanning the years 1954-55 to 1958-59 (the latter being estimated). The document is divided into two main sections: "FINANCIAL SUMMARY" and "CURRENT GIFTS."
Footnotes explain that some gifts or pledges were received during the period July 1 to December 1, 1958, and certain gifts were restricted to purchasing works of art.
The financial data appears formatted in a formal typed document, attached inside a book or a bound report.
The image shows a page from a financial summary document, likely from an organization's annual report or financial statement. The page is titled "FINANCIAL SUMMARY" and presents data for the fiscal years 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, and 1958-59 (estimated). The document is structured into two main sections: Income and Expenses and Current Gifts.
Income is broken down into:
Total Expenses: The total expenses for each year are listed, indicating the organization's operational costs.
Excess of Expense over Income: This row shows the difference between total expenses and total income for each year. In most years, expenses exceed income, resulting in a negative balance, except for 1954-55, where there is a small surplus.
The image depicts a financial summary from an organization, likely a non-profit, museum, or similar entity, detailing its income, expenses, and gift receipts over several fiscal years. The document provides a clear, organized view of the organization's financial health and funding sources.
The image shows a financial summary from a report, specifically detailing income and expenses for the years 1954-55 to 1958-59, along with a section on current gifts. The report is presented in a structured table format with columns for each fiscal year. The first part of the table lists income sources such as "Yield from endowments" and "Expense re-covered and miscellaneous," followed by total income figures. The second part details total expenses and the excess of expenses over income for each year. Below this, there's a section titled "CURRENT GIFTS" which provides figures for various types of gifts received, including association memberships, other unrestricted gifts, and restricted gifts, with totals for each year. The report also includes notes indicating that gifts or pledges were received during specific periods and that some gifts were restricted to the purchase of works of art.