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June 3, 1982 Treasurer's Report Thomas J. Lobl 1. The attached statements fairly represent the financial status of the ASA. Inspite of the fact that in the first half of the year most revenues accrue. we had a net loss of about $1000 in cash reserves. The second half of the fiscal year wiJl be mainly disbursements. Only 65 members are still delinquent in dues. The ea~ly fall dues collection for 1983 dues will give the ASA an apparent one time cash bonus for the bookkeeping year 1982. Real income, of course, is not changed. 2. Council approval is needed to offer members a one time life membership pa.1Tolent for $1000. The iiloiley will then be endowed while the interest can be used to pay the dues and other needs of the society. The constitution needs to be changed to guarantee that the principal cannot be spent. 3. A dues increase is needed unless a way can be found to bring in an extra $6000/year in disposable income. The society is now deficit spending because of the needs of the journal office. The council must face this issue. Either fund raising, donations or increased dues are needed to eliminate this dificit. Every council member should solicit for corporate donations to the ASA. Members should be solicited for endowment donations. Unless Council objects members will be asked to make a donation to the endowment fund when they get their dues request form. 4. Journal of Andrology subscriptions will be terminated for all unpaid members after the May/June issue is circulated - - unless Council objects. 5. We need to implement the promised benefits to sustaining members if we expect to get continuing donations. 6. We need to point out to some members that the ASA is not a rich society and cannot be expected to pay for every· service that a big society can afford. The ASA still needs donations of time, money and services in kind and should not be asked to reimburse the voluntary help unless absolutely necessary. ~~ii:hout a continuing spirit of voluntarism the society is in for some very difficult times. The pioneer days of the ASA are not over yet.
Object Description
Title | Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology 1982 |
Subject |
American Society of Andrology Scientific societies Correspondence Reports Brochures Abstracts (summaries) Newsletters |
Description | Includes officer reports, Journal of Andrology report, brochures, correspondence, abstract submissions, newsletters, and membership application forms. |
Creator | American Society of Andrology |
Date | 1982 |
Type [DCMI Type] | Text |
Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Location | Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives; http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/ |
Call Number | MS 0410 |
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Manuscript: 78 pages 22 x 28 cm |
Identifier | 0410.Andrology.002-36 |
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Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Transcription | June 3, 1982 Treasurer's Report Thomas J. Lobl 1. The attached statements fairly represent the financial status of the ASA. Inspite of the fact that in the first half of the year most revenues accrue. we had a net loss of about $1000 in cash reserves. The second half of the fiscal year wiJl be mainly disbursements. Only 65 members are still delinquent in dues. The ea~ly fall dues collection for 1983 dues will give the ASA an apparent one time cash bonus for the bookkeeping year 1982. Real income, of course, is not changed. 2. Council approval is needed to offer members a one time life membership pa.1Tolent for $1000. The iiloiley will then be endowed while the interest can be used to pay the dues and other needs of the society. The constitution needs to be changed to guarantee that the principal cannot be spent. 3. A dues increase is needed unless a way can be found to bring in an extra $6000/year in disposable income. The society is now deficit spending because of the needs of the journal office. The council must face this issue. Either fund raising, donations or increased dues are needed to eliminate this dificit. Every council member should solicit for corporate donations to the ASA. Members should be solicited for endowment donations. Unless Council objects members will be asked to make a donation to the endowment fund when they get their dues request form. 4. Journal of Andrology subscriptions will be terminated for all unpaid members after the May/June issue is circulated - - unless Council objects. 5. We need to implement the promised benefits to sustaining members if we expect to get continuing donations. 6. We need to point out to some members that the ASA is not a rich society and cannot be expected to pay for every· service that a big society can afford. The ASA still needs donations of time, money and services in kind and should not be asked to reimburse the voluntary help unless absolutely necessary. ~~ii:hout a continuing spirit of voluntarism the society is in for some very difficult times. The pioneer days of the ASA are not over yet. |