Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Wow! 2014 Clinton Foundation tax return. They took in $177 million, donated $5 million, spent $86 million doing it, and kept the $86 million change ⋆ Powdered Wig Society

Wow! 2014 Clinton Foundation tax return. They took in $177 million, donated $5 million, spent $86 million doing it, and kept the $86 million change


Wow! 2014 Clinton Foundation tax return. They took in $177 million, donated $5 million, spent $86 million doing it, and kept the $86 million change

WARNING! Before reading this, find a big, strong clothespin. Check that. Find a large steel industrial clamp. Clamp both nostrils shut before you begin reading, as a stench is going to fill the room the likes of which you have never experienced before and will never want to experience.
I’m not an accountant, but how the hell do you receive $177 million in contributions and spend $86 million in expenses to donate a measly $5 million in actual charity donations? The uber-corrupt Clinton Foundation managed to that in 2014. And they kept the $86 million change! WTF!?
From Thomas Ventimiglia
This should be investigated: Spent $86 million in salaries and expense to donate $5.1 million.
Read it again!
And when she didn’t win, the donations completely stopped and they closed the business.
Read it again!
Wonder why the Clinton Foundation folded so suddenly after she was no longer in a position of influence perhaps will give some insight into the crooks.
They list 486 employees (line 5)!  It took 486 people who were paid $34.8 million and $86.1 million in fees and expenses, to give away  $5.1 MILLION
This is real. You can check the return yourself (see below). The real heart of the Clintons can be seen here.  Staggering but not surprising. These figures are from an official copy of the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation for the tax year 2014. The copy of the tax return is from the National Center for Charitable Statistics website. You can get the latest tax return on any charitable organization there.
Total revenue (line 12)……………………… $177,804,612.00
Total grants to charity (line 13)……….. $  5,160,385.00  (that’s less than 3%)
Total expenses…………………………………… $  91,281,145.00
Expenses include:
Salaries (line 15)…………………………………..  $ 34,838,106.00
Fund raising fees (line 16a)……………………  $      850,803.00
Other expenses (line 17)………………………..  $ 50,431,851.00
Travel………………………………………………….  $   8,000,000.00
Meetings……………………………………………..  $ 12,000,000.00
They list 486 employees (line 5)!  It took 486 people who are paid $34.8 million and $91.3 million in fees and expenses, to give away  $5.1 MILLION
Line 22 shows ending year net assets/fund balances of $332,471,349.00 which is up $85,171,891 from last year’s tax return!
And they call this a CHARITY?
(If you accountants out there find any discrepancies in my math, please let me know by email or in the comments section, below, so that I can edit the changes into the article. Thanks!)

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