Darkhorse Benefits Inc
| Fiscal year | Revenue | Expenses | Net | Reserve mo. | Staff % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | 11,001 | 8,915 | 2,086 | 2.8 | — |
| 2012 | 38,247 | 32,849 | 5,398 | 2.7 | — |
| 2017 | 127,262 | 167,070 | −39,808 | -7.0 | — |
| 2018 | 120,352 | 110,733 | 9,619 | -9.5 | — |
| 2019 | 60,954 | 142,534 | −81,580 | -14.3 | — |
| 2020 | 88,649 | 117,505 | −28,856 | -20.3 | — |
| 2021 | 311,899 | 189,858 | 122,041 | -4.8 | 29% |
| 2022 | 917,556 | 628,727 | 288,829 | 4.1 | 12% |
| 2023 | 456,993 | 649,820 | −192,827 | -1.5 | 8% |
In its most recent public year (2023), this organization spent $192,827 more than it brought in. Its liabilities exceeded its net assets — reserves were below zero (-1.5 months), down from 2.8 in 2011. Staff pay was 8% of spending.
Reserve months = net assets ÷ average monthly spending; net assets count everything the organization owns beyond its debts — buildings and donor-restricted funds included, not just cash. Staff pay = salaries, wages, and officer compensation; it excludes benefits and payroll taxes. The IRS releases this data years after the fact — this organization's newest public year is 2023. Years refer to the calendar year in which the organization's fiscal year ended. Short-form filers do not publicly report donor-restricted balances or staffing costs. Source filings
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