Hi All,
I received a letter from the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) about their Registered Charities Listing recently. I went to their web site and looked up some of the charities I have been giving to and noticed that while most of the charities spend about 20% on fundraising and administration, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Salvation Army seem to have spent ~45%. I calculated the percentage by adding the "Total management and admin expenditures" on Line 5010 and "Total fundraising expenditures" on Line 5020, then dividing the sum by "Total expenditure" on Line 4950.
I am not an accountant, so I'm not sure if this is the correct formula to calculate the percentage spent on fundraising and administration. 45% seems rather high and if this is correct I am considering changing my support to others that only spend ~20% (ie 80% used for the actual charity).
Can anyone on the board confirm if my calculations are correct and/or explain why these two charities have such high expense ratio?
This forum seems like a good place to post my question as I assume most pooners have higher than average incomes and probably give more to charities.
Thanks in advance for any information,
Needsome
I received a letter from the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) about their Registered Charities Listing recently. I went to their web site and looked up some of the charities I have been giving to and noticed that while most of the charities spend about 20% on fundraising and administration, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Salvation Army seem to have spent ~45%. I calculated the percentage by adding the "Total management and admin expenditures" on Line 5010 and "Total fundraising expenditures" on Line 5020, then dividing the sum by "Total expenditure" on Line 4950.
I am not an accountant, so I'm not sure if this is the correct formula to calculate the percentage spent on fundraising and administration. 45% seems rather high and if this is correct I am considering changing my support to others that only spend ~20% (ie 80% used for the actual charity).
Can anyone on the board confirm if my calculations are correct and/or explain why these two charities have such high expense ratio?
This forum seems like a good place to post my question as I assume most pooners have higher than average incomes and probably give more to charities.
Thanks in advance for any information,
Needsome





