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Chase After A Cure — filings as a feed

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Tax year 2021 — spent $753 more than it took in. Revenue $1,571 · expenses $2,324 · reserve months 68.4
Tax year 2020 — spent $350 more than it took in. Revenue $5,502 · expenses $5,852 · reserve months 28.7
Tax year 2019 — spent $14,218 more than it took in. Revenue $8,429 · expenses $22,647 · reserve months 7.6
Tax year 2018 — took in $5,064 more than it spent. Revenue $26,038 · expenses $20,974 · reserve months 16.3
Tax year 2017 — took in $5,158 more than it spent. Revenue $155,441 · expenses $150,283 · reserve months 1.9
Tax year 2016 — spent $43,731 more than it took in. Revenue $143,524 · expenses $187,255 · reserve months 1.2
Tax year 2015 — took in $20,011 more than it spent. Revenue $204,097 · expenses $184,086 · reserve months 4.0
Tax year 2014 — spent $1,278 more than it took in. Revenue $180,541 · expenses $181,819 · reserve months 2.8
Tax year 2013 — took in $2,799 more than it spent. Revenue $181,278 · expenses $178,479 · reserve months 2.9
Tax year 2012 — spent $11,872 more than it took in. Revenue $85,091 · expenses $96,963 · reserve months 5.0