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Golden State Manufactured Home Owners League Inc — filings as a feed

One entry per filing year, through 2022 / no account / no email address

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Tax year 2022 — spent $1,709 more than it took in. Revenue $178,817 · expenses $180,526 · reserve months -2.7
Tax year 2021 — took in $1,621 more than it spent. Revenue $168,494 · expenses $166,873 · reserve months -2.8
Tax year 2020 — spent $7,483 more than it took in. Revenue $170,837 · expenses $178,320 · reserve months -4.6
Tax year 2019 — took in $31,900 more than it spent. Revenue $202,430 · expenses $170,530 · reserve months -5.7
Tax year 2018 — took in $33,650 more than it spent. Revenue $230,340 · expenses $196,690 · reserve months -6.9
Tax year 2017 — spent $45,084 more than it took in. Revenue $205,719 · expenses $250,803 · reserve months -5.4
Tax year 2016 — spent $41,270 more than it took in. Revenue $246,049 · expenses $287,319 · reserve months -2.8
Tax year 2015 — spent $98,379 more than it took in. Revenue $276,925 · expenses $375,304 · reserve months -0.8
Tax year 2014 — spent $177,113 more than it took in. Revenue $265,421 · expenses $442,534 · reserve months 2.2
Tax year 2013 — spent $188,983 more than it took in. Revenue $272,696 · expenses $461,679 · reserve months 6.7
Tax year 2012 — took in $479,240 more than it spent. Revenue $950,365 · expenses $471,125 · reserve months 10.8
Tax year 2011 — spent $34,860 more than it took in. Revenue $327,032 · expenses $361,892 · reserve months -2.1