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Scotch Plains Fanwood Scholarship Fund — filings as a feed

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Tax year 2023 — took in $9,562 more than it spent. Revenue $331,207 · expenses $321,645 · reserve months 40.5
Tax year 2022 — took in $9,054 more than it spent. Revenue $289,071 · expenses $280,017 · reserve months 46.1
Tax year 2021 — took in $53,339 more than it spent. Revenue $296,005 · expenses $242,666 · reserve months 52.7
Tax year 2020 — spent $2,597 more than it took in. Revenue $209,606 · expenses $212,203 · reserve months 57.3
Tax year 2019 — spent $30,011 more than it took in. Revenue $176,020 · expenses $206,031 · reserve months 59.2
Tax year 2018 — took in $368,308 more than it spent. Revenue $565,418 · expenses $197,110 · reserve months 63.7
Tax year 2017 — took in $157,524 more than it spent. Revenue $305,974 · expenses $148,450 · reserve months 54.9
Tax year 2016 — spent $6,153 more than it took in. Revenue $137,823 · expenses $143,976 · reserve months 44.1
Tax year 2015 — spent $21,364 more than it took in. Revenue $125,927 · expenses $147,291 · reserve months 43.6
Tax year 2014 — spent $23,282 more than it took in. Revenue $120,125 · expenses $143,407 · reserve months 46.5
Tax year 2013 — took in $46,740 more than it spent. Revenue $129,332 · expenses $82,592 · reserve months 84.2
Tax year 2012 — spent $25,344 more than it took in. Revenue $49,416 · expenses $74,760 · reserve months 85.5
Tax year 2011 — took in $17,946 more than it spent. Revenue $129,061 · expenses $111,115 · reserve months 60.3