Hi Pine,
Please see below for answers to your questions that Tilman did not cover.
Tony Le
Controller
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:17 AM, Tilman Bayer <tbayer(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Pine,
although these questions fall outside my area of expertise, I can
provide some quick partial replies.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:46 AM, ENWP Pine <deyntestiss(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I appreciate the comprehensiveness of this
report.
I have a few questions about the finance section. Some are more basic
than
others.
Does WMF use the calendar year for its fiscal year?
No, the Foundation's
fiscal year runs from July to June.
Is the financial plan for WMF to run a YTD deficit until the annual
fundraiser?
As I understand it, yes. It seems a very obvious decision to me. This
is no reason for concern, cf.
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/2012-2013_Annual_Plan_Questions_and_An…
: "The Board of Trustees has established a rule of thumb that it would
like the WMF reserve to never drop below six months of total spending.
The 2012-13 plan therefore calls for the reserve to stay at a minimum
of six months of total spending at the low point of the year."
Why were recruiting expenses higher for the July-August timeframe? I
thought
that WMF eliminated a recruiting contractor
recently, so I would have
expected recruiting expenses to be lower rather than higher.
It is simply
because of the timing of expenditures incurred via other staff
recruiting methods (e.g. job posting websites, occasional utilization of
job placement firms, etc.). Through September 2012, we are actually
slightly underspent in this expense category as compared to the Plan .
Was August an unusually expensive month? If the total YTD expenses were
$5.2MM and August alone cost $2.6MM, I would be interested in knowing why
August was such an expensive month.
YTD
(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year-to-date ) here means the
timespan from July to August, see also the introductory remark "All
financial information presented is for the period July 1, 2012 -
August 31, 2012."
So the answer would appear to be "no". As the report says, the
expenses for August were actually slightly (3%) under plan.
If in the July-August time period WMF "Completed our report to the
Stanton
Foundation and received our second grant
installment of $1.8 million",
why
is there only $1.75 million of revenue shown in
the table which includes
$1.0MM from the Sloan Foundation? These numbers don't seem to add up
correctly. I would have expected the revenue total to be at least $2.8MM
when including both of the grants.
The financial data is through August
while other metrics and activities are
represented through September. The $1.8M from Stanton was received as
planned in September and will be reflected in our financial data through
Sept.
Thanks,
Your finance and metrics enthusiast,
Pine
Don't forget that today you will have the opportunity to watch our
Garfield, our Chief Financial Officer, explain the new (September)
numbers live in the Foundation's monthly metrics and activities
meeting.
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