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Old 12-29-2009, 02:52 PM #3
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As I read the statement it appeared to me that more than 50% of the money they receive goes to expenses with salaries being right at 50%. If I'm wrong please let me know and I hope I am.
Here is the site:
www.mscenter.org/about-us/annual-reports/.
Thanks,
Linda
Hi Linda,

I think you're combining the salaries for admin with the salaries paid to provide services. I only looked the statements over quickly, but I thought the admin salaries looked fairly low.

The majority of the salaries were paid to staff who run the various programs available to help people with MS, research, etc. Salaries for adult day care were nearly $704,000 (KADEP)

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