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Jordan Spieth Family Foundation — filings as a feed

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Tax year 2023 — took in $1,547,644 more than it spent. Revenue $2,727,628 · expenses $1,179,984 · reserve months 98.4
Tax year 2022 — took in $1,396,542 more than it spent. Revenue $2,906,473 · expenses $1,509,931 · reserve months 60.5
Tax year 2021 — took in $1,221,476 more than it spent. Revenue $2,298,425 · expenses $1,076,949 · reserve months 80.7
Tax year 2020 — took in $730,368 more than it spent. Revenue $1,741,274 · expenses $1,010,906 · reserve months 68.3
Tax year 2019 — took in $1,008,481 more than it spent. Revenue $2,104,100 · expenses $1,095,619 · reserve months 51.1
Tax year 2018 — took in $21,389 more than it spent. Revenue $725,383 · expenses $703,994 · reserve months 57.4
Tax year 2017 — took in $569,311 more than it spent. Revenue $1,796,011 · expenses $1,226,700 · reserve months 36.1
Tax year 2016 — took in $1,253,701 more than it spent. Revenue $1,726,402 · expenses $472,701 · reserve months 74.5
Tax year 2015 — took in $1,361,150 more than it spent. Revenue $1,748,083 · expenses $386,933 · reserve months 49.8
Tax year 2014 — took in $244,835 more than it spent. Revenue $279,877 · expenses $35,042 · reserve months 83.8