MCC MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT For the Period Ending September 30, MCC Funds Overview. OPERATIONAL FUNDS OVERVIEW (Funds 110 and 120)

Similar documents
The Metropolitan Community College

MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Financial Statements. June 30, 2015 and (With Independent Auditors Report Thereon)

Wichita Area Technical College

BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

COMPLETE BUDGET ANALYSIS

MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

Audited Financial Statements and Other Financial Information. June 30, 2017

Camden County College Fiscal Year 2016 Final Operating Budget

OPERATING BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR

Community College District of St.Louis St.Louis County, Missouri St.Louis, Missouri. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year Ended June 30, 2018 and 2017

MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

Financial Statements. C.S. Mott Community College Flint, Michigan. June 30, 2017 and 2016

MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (A Component Unit of the County of Monroe, New York)

PimaCountyCommunityCollegeDistrict Board of Governors 4905C East Broadway/Tucson, Arizona INFORMATION REPORT

BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

Office of Finance & Administration. June BGS SU FY Pr ropo osed Budgets. Educational & General Budgets (Bowling Green & Firelands Campus)

MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

The following document was not prepared by the Office of the State Auditor, but was prepared by and submitted to the Office of the State Auditor by a

MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA (A Component Unit of the State of Alabama)

MISSISSIPPI DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Management s Discussion and Analysis

RULE 15c2-12FILING COVER SHEET

MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (A Component Unit of the County of Monroe, New York)

CARROLL COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2016 AND 2015

GENERAL FUND. For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2018

Fairmont State University

HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK FY 2016 FY 2020 DRAFT 11/12/14. Introduction

(A Component Unit of the State of New Hampshire) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. and FEDERAL REPORTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OMB CIRCULAR A-133

Oakland University. Annual Financial Report. Years ended June 30, 2003 and 2002 with Report of Independent Auditors

Oklahoma Panhandle State University

The William Paterson University of New Jersey

Oklahoma Panhandle State University

COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OF ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI St. Louis, Missouri FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. June 30, 2017 and 2016

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2018

Financial Statements. C.S. Mott Community College Flint, Michigan. June 30, 2012 and 2011

MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

BGSU FY P ropose ed Bu dgets


MONITORING REPORT CHANCELLOR LIMITATIONS FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL PLANNING AND BUDGETING

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (an Agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

University of Arkansas Community College at Hope

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS REPORT 1 MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS Statements of Net Assets 11

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE. Financial Statements. June 30, (With Independent Auditors Report Thereon)

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2011

Kent State University (a component unit of the State of Ohio)

Shasta Tehama Trinity Joint Community College District Redding, California

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

Pierpont Community and Technical College

Table of Contents. On the cover: Old Main Clock Tower University Relations

Westmoreland County Community College, PA

REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

FY15 Six Month Budget Update

TREASURER S REPORT. For the Period of February Jeff Ganues, Vice President, Business Affairs/Chief Financial Officer April 11, 2018

Missouri Southern State University (A Component Unit of the State of Missouri) Independent Auditor s Reports and Financial Statements

Audited Financial Statements and Other Financial Information. June 30, 2016

Financial Report to the Board of Trustees

The University of Mississippi. Financial Statements. Fiscal Year 2009 Unaudited

Hostos Community College Budget Process

Table of Contents...1. Letter to the President...3. Financial Highlights Balance Sheet...8, 9. Statement of Changes in Fund Balances...

BUDGET INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS

Henderson State University

Finance and Facilities Committee Meeting - Agenda

MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

Financial Report to the Board of Trustees

JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT OF EAST CENTRAL MISSOURI UNION, MISSOURI FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Years Ended June 30, 2016 and 2015

Table of Contents. On the cover: Statue of J. William Fulbright University Relations

VERMONT STATE COLLEGES (a Component Unit of the State of Vermont) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

Kent State University (a component unit of the State of Ohio)

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING. Financial Statements. June 30, 2014 and (With Independent Auditors Reports Thereon)

BLINN COLLEGE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

Table of Contents. On the cover:the YOU OF A

The William Paterson University of New Jersey

Financial Statements. C.S. Mott Community College Flint, Michigan. June 30, 2015 and 2014

Financial Report to the Board of Trustees

Report of Independent Auditors and Financial Statements for

Garland County Community College. Hot Springs, Arkansas

HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

CARROLL COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPONENT UNIT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SINGLE AUDIT COMPLIANCE REPORTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2014

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. Basic Financial Statements and Supplementary Schedules and Management s Discussion and Analysis

Missouri Western State University A Component Unit of the State of Missouri

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2018

THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Comprehensive Fiscal Report FY 2014

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Audited Financial Statements For the Year Ended June 30, 2016

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2017

Kalamazoo Valley Community College. Financial Report with Supplemental Information June 30, 2013

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO. Financial Statements. June 30, 2009

Financial Reporting. University Senate January 22, 2016

Financial Report Building Partnerships for the Future

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, INC. CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO

2017 Annual Financial Report

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY. Annual Financial Report

BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Dakota State University

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS FOUNDATION SINGLE AUDIT REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015

Quarterly Operations Report

The UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI SYSTEM. Columbia. Rolla. Fiscal Year Operating Budget

HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPONENT UNIT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SINGLE AUDIT COMPLIANCE REPORTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013

Transcription:

MCC MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT For the Period Ending September 30, 2015 This report provides monthly financial data on all major funds for MCC. MCC Funds Overview Unrestricted Funds General Fund (110) records instructional and administrative activities for the college. Includes all major revenue and expenses sources. Special Projects Fund (120) used to account for programs which have been designated as pilot projects or special programs. The majority of the revenue for these programs consists of state vocational funds, state aid, and fees. Business and Continuing Ed/Institute for Workforce Innovation Fund (180) records revenue and expenses associated with the Institute for Workforce Innovation. Auxiliary Fund (190) includes rental properties (Broadway Plaza and Northland Human Services) and the three major auxiliary service units of the college (bookstore, food service and recreation centers). Restricted Funds Restricted Fund (410) includes all externally-funded programs of the college which restrict the use of the funds to specific activities. The majority of activity in this fund is funded by external grants. OPERATIONAL FUNDS OVERVIEW (Funds 110 and 120) Table 1 reflects revenues collected in the Operating Funds, which include both the General Fund and the Special Projects Fund, for the current fiscal year with comparisons for the same period a year ago. The Operating Funds include both the General Fund (110) and the Special Projects Fund (120). Through September, revenue collections were $30.8 million which represents 27.5% of the budget revenue estimate. During the same time period last year MCC had collected $31.2 million which was 27.8% of the revenue budgeted. The primary area of decline continues to be in student tuition and fees related to lower enrollment, which is down nearly $.9 million compared to the prior year. Financial Services is working to identify ways to more closely manage expenses relative to reduced revenue. The primary strategy continues to be hiring fewer adjunct faculty when enrollment is lower; however, these expenses are blended with other personnel expenses and need to be tracked separately. As part of the rework of the budgeting process, this will be improved in the coming year to more closely align expenditure patterns with revenue fluctuations. 1

Table 1: Revenue FY15 vs FY16 $111,996,717 $111,994,393 FY2015 FY2016 $31,192,940 $30,760,782 Total Revenue Total Revenue to date Revenue Analysis Chart 1 illustrates the overall MCC budget has primarily three revenue sources, tuition & fees, state aid, and taxes. Chart 1: Revenue by Major Source FY16 0% 3% Tuition & Fees 29% 3% 36% State Aid Fed, State, Grants & Contracts Tax Investment Income 29% Other REVENUE BY TYPE YEAR TO DATE Revenue Type Year To Date (YTD) Tuition & Fees $ 40,202,412 $ 20,797,389 51.7% State Aid 32,910,979 7,939,920 24.1% Fed, State, Grants & Contracts 3,126,500 197,119 6.3% Tax 32,722,453 546,960 1.7% Investment Income 350,000 88,511 25.3% Other 2,682,049 1,190,883 44.4% Total Revenue $ 111,994,393 $ 30,760,782 27.5% 2

Table 2 reflects the revenue from tuition and fees; and highlights the budgeted amount, which anticipates a 3% reduction in enrollment, and the prior year actual. For FY16, tuition & fees remained flat: In-District: $95 Out-of-district: $175 Out-of-state: $229 Table 2: Revenue from Tuition & Fees FY15 vs FY16 FY2015 FY2016 $41,825,745 $40,202,412 $21,457,575 $20,797,389 Total Tuition Total Tuition Revenue to date ENROLLMENT TRENDS Enrollment has been trending downward for the last five years. In terms of relative decline, there are similar trends for summer and fall semesters. This is particularly important because revenue from tuition and fees represent 36% of the total budget. Total credit hours for FY16 are estimated at approximately 363,343 credit hours for fiscal year 2015-16. For the fall semester, MCC had approximately 162,148 as compared to approximately 165,000 in the fall of 2014. This is a reduction of approximately 2,852 credit hours in enrollment, which is approximately a 2% decline (under the estimated 3% reduction in the budget). HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF TOTAL CREDIT HOURS BY SEMESTER INCLUDES ALL CREDIT HOURS: CORE, DUAL CREDIT, AND APPLIED LANGUAGE INSTITUTE 500000 450000 400000 350000 300000 250000 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Fall Spring Summer Total 3

This is consistent with the trends all but one community college in Missouri experienced for this fall with reductions from 3% to 10% across the board. Enrollment Services is working with the campuses on strategies to retain students and thereby stabilize and/or increase enrollment. BREAKDOWN OF TUITION & FEES REVENUE Tuition and Fees. The budget projected that tuition and fees would decline 3% (due to projected enrollment) for FY16. We currently have two remaining payment dates for students who chose the payment plan: Sept 15 and Oct 15. Tuition & Fees Year To Date Tuition $ 35,444,608 $ 18,467,467 52.1% Program Lab Fee 2,655,651 1,287,063 48.5% Technology Fee 985,873 498,896 50.6% Clinical Fee 630,500 321,600 51.0% Student Activity Fee 410,780 207,868 50.6% Contracted Instruction 75,000 24,615 32.8% Penalty Charge - Returned Checks - 1,238 Refund District Resident Fee - (11,358) Total Tuition & Fees $ 40,202,412 $ 20,797,389 51.7% State aid. The state aid is projected to increase 3.89% for FY16. The breakdown includes $31.3 million in core funding, $.5 million in performance measure funding, and $1.1 million in state repair & maintenance matching funds. This aid is not based on enrollment but instead is allocated by the State legislature. State Aid Year To Date State Aid $ 31,759,680 7,939,920 25.0% Repair & Maintenance 1,151,299 - Total State Aid $ 32,910,979 $ 7,939,920 24.1% Grants and contracts are budgeted to be consistent with the prior fiscal year. Fed, State, Grants & Contracts Year To Date Missouri Vocational Revenue $ 1,393,200 $ 150,000 10.8% Perkins 876,800-0.0% Department of Ed 480,000 33,423 7.0% Overhead Revenue 366,500 11,553 3.2% State of Missouri - Other 10,000 2,144 21.4% Total Fed, State, Grant & Contract $ 3,126,500 197,119 6.3% Tax revenues primarily include property tax receipts from four area counties. Assessed values have increased overall and collection rate is slightly behind the prior year as of August. Tax collection rates have remained steady over the past five years and the primary collection months are in December through August. Any delinquent taxes received (back taxes) are credited in the year they are received. 4

Taxes Year To Date Jackson County $ 22,769,953 $ 445,410 2.0% Clay County 5,310,000 64,850 1.2% Platte County 3,779,000 23,864 0.6% Cass County 863,500 12,835 1.5% Total Taxes $ 32,722,453 $ 546,960 1.7% Investment income. The year-end balance for FY15 was adjusted to market value for purposes of auditing and calculating net position (assets vs liabilities). $35,470 of unrealized Gains/Losses attributed to reversal of the 2015 yearend unrealized market value adjustment. This is tracked monthly on the investment report as well. Actual cash is the investment earnings whereas the unrealized gain/loss is calculated for purposes of MCCs net position. Investment Income Year To Date Investment Earnings $ 350,000 123,981 35.4% Unrealized Gains/Losses - (35,470) Total Investment Income $ 350,000 $ 88,511 25.3% Miscellaneous Income includes student fees and activity fees, the application fee, miscellaneous income from insurance, other program revenue, memberships, rentals, sale of equipment, etc. Other Revenue Year To Date Other Student Fees & Activity $ 1,348,829 $ 717,236 53.2% Application Fee 430,000 228,428 53.1% Miscellaneous Income 498,720 86,265 17.3% Insurance Fee 126,000 73,327 Non-Federal/State Grant Revenue 113,500 - Rental 89,000 72,002 80.9% Late Fee 30,000 9,790 32.6% Sports Lessons 38,000 990 2.6% Pay Plan Fee 8,000 2,845 35.6% Total Other Income $ 2,682,049 $ 1,190,883 44.4% Expense Analysis Table 4 shows the level of expenditures incurred against the Operating Funds appropriations for the current and prior fiscal years. The FY16 budget appropriated $105,381,734 in operating expenses compared to $106,151,200 the prior fiscal year. Through September expenses were $28,142,014 or 26.7% of the total budget; whereas the prior year as of September, expenses were $20,646,012 or 22.2% of the total budget. The majority of this difference is seen in the benefits line items due the required reversal of a $6.4 million reclassification in retirement system payments required by the implementation of GASB 71. In June 2016, we will again reclassify the FY2016 retirement system payments which will offset this $6.4 million in expense. 5

Functional Expense Classification Table 4: Expenses FY15 vs FY16 FY2015 FY2016 $106,151,200 $105,381,734 $20,646,012 $28,142,014 Total Expense Total Expense to date BUDGET TO ACTUAL EXPENSES YEAR TO DATE Category Year To Date Salaries $ 58,453,057 $ 12,054,521 20.6% Benefits 22,395,467 11,199,539 50.0% Supplies and Other Sevices 19,260,993 3,608,049 18.7% Utilities 3,485,764 713,450 20.5% Scholarships and Fellowships 1,786,453 566,455 31.7% Total Operating Expenses $ 105,381,734 $ 28,142,014 26.7% Natural Classification of Expenses (GASB Format) The Governmental Accounting Standard Board (GASB) is the accounting standard public entities utilize. GASB classifies expenses by the nature of the expense such as salaries, wages, rent, utilities, supplies, depreciation, etc. A method to analyze expenses is to breakdown the nature of the expense (salaries, fringe benefits, utilities, etc.) as it relates to the functional purpose of the expense (Instructional Support, Academic Support, Institutional Support, etc.). This data is useful in aligning expenses with strategic priorities. FY16 YEAR TO DATE EXPENSES BY FUNCTIONAL AND NATURAL CLASSIFICATION Natural Expense Classification Type of Expense: Salaries and wages Fringe benefits Supplies and other services Utilities Scholarships and fellowships * Total Expenses by Functional Classification Instructional $ 6,114,840 $ 1,795,658 $ 1,032,615 $ 61 $ 8,943,174 Academic support 1,400,967 509,457 341,540 32,033 $ 2,283,997 Student services 1,922,086 720,802 207,034 $ 2,849,922 Plant operation and maintenance 588,595 266,097 1,060,848 513,669 $ 2,429,209 Institutional support 1,988,934 7,895,716 966,013 167,687 $ 11,018,350 Public service 39,098 11,809 $ 50,907 Scholarships and fellowships 566,455 $ 566,455 Total Expenses by Natural Classification $ 12,054,520 $ 11,199,539 $ 3,608,050 $ 713,450 $ 566,455 $ 28,142,014 * Scholarships and fellowships listed here are Institutional scholarships (such as athletic) and do not include scholarships available through the Foundation. 6

Chart 2 illustrates the distribution of expenses by type. Of the budgeted expenses, salaries and benefits are the most significant expenditure categories constituting 77% of the total budgeted expenses. Chart 2: FY16 Expenses by Classfication As ed 3% 2% 18% 21% 56% Salaries Benefits Supplies and Other Sevices Utilities Scholarships and Fellowships Chart 3 illustrates that as of September 2015, the expenditure by type year to date is consistent with the budget, with the exception of the $6.4 million in retirement system payment reclassification as mentioned above which is part of the benefit expenses. Financial Services is working with an accounting firm to explore reporting financial data based on fund accounting in addition to the full accrual accounting that is required for higher education institutions by GASBY. This would provide data on spendable financial resources available for immediate expenses. 13% 40% Chart 3a: FY16 Expenses by Classification Year To Date 2% 2% 43% Salaries Benefits Supplies and Other Sevices Utilities Scholarships and Fellowships 22% 17% Chart 3b: Excluding $6.4 million 3% 3% 55% Salaries Benefits Supplies and Other Sevices Utilities Scholarships and Fellowships 7

BREAKDOWN OF SALARIES EXPENSE Salaries Year To Date Staff $ 22,971,598 4,436,109 19.3% Faculty 14,705,543 3,406,242 23.2% Part time faculty 8,707,520 1,094,846 12.6% Administrative 5,951,154 1,305,210 21.9% Temporary staff 2,996,633 461,358 15.4% Summer school 2,409,809 1,305,398 54.2% Student work study 480,000 33,629 7.0% Other faculty (substitute pay) 57,500 11,728 20.4% Vacant Position Funding 173,300 - Total Salaries Exp $ 58,453,057 $ 12,054,521 20.6% BREAKDOWN OF BENEFITS EXPENSE Benefits Year To Date (YTD) Employee Benefits $ 19,318,246 4,020,533 20.8% OPEB & Insurance Benefits, Retirees 2,170,476 551,596 25.4% Employee Benefits - Fee Waiver 415,000 223,039 53.7% Employee Tuition Reimbursement 215,000 27,445 12.8% Compensated Absences 178,949 - Unemployment Compensation 82,796 1,680 Employee Assist - Concern Care 15,000 2,369 15.8% Pension Expense 6,372,878 Total Salaries Exp $ 22,395,467 $ 11,199,539 50.0% * Compensated absences and Pension Expense are completed as part of the closing entry at year end in June SUMMARY OF SUPPLIES/ OTHER SERVICES & UTILITIES EXPENSE Supplies / Other Year To Date Supplies and Other Sevices T$ 19,260,993 $ 3,608,049 18.7% Utilities Total 3,485,764 713,450 20.5% Total $ 22,746,757 $ 4,321,499 19.0% SUMMARY Table 5 outlines revenue and expenditures on a rolling 12 month calendar. The Revenues peak in July/August and January during enrollment periods. The expenses remain fairly constant with an increase in the summer months generally reflecting capital projects underway during non-peak classroom periods. 8

Table 5: Operating Funds Revenue & Expenditures September - 2015 $3.4 $7.9 August - 2015 $6.8 $13.1 July - 2015 $7.1 $20.5 June - 2015 (preliminary) $3.8 $11.5 May - 2015 $3.4 $9.3 April - 2015 $7.6 $7.0 March-2015 $4.3 $8.6 February-2015 $8.3 $7.0 January-2015 $7.7 $30.1 December-2014 $8.1 $9.3 November-2014 $7.8 $12.7 October-2014 $2.8 $8.5 September-2014 $3.1 $7.9 Expense Revenue Table 6 summarizes the revenues and expenditures as budgeted and the year to date actual as of September 2015. The budget was adopted envisioning relatively flat revenue. 9

Table 6: to Comparison FY15 vs FY16 $120,000,000 $100,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $20,000,000 Revenue Expense Revenue YTD Expense YTD FY15 $111,996,717 $106,151,200 $31,192,940 $20,646,012 FY16 $111,994,393 $105,381,734 $30,760,782 $28,142,014 ADDITIONAL FUNDS MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT For the Period Ending September 30, 2015 BUSINESS & CONTINUING ED/IWI FUND OVERVIEW Table 7a reflects the major revenue sources revenues in the Business and Continuing Ed Fund for the current fiscal year. $650,000 14% Table 7a: Revenue by Major Source FY16 $681,750 14% Tuition & Fees Fed, State, Grants & Contracts Other $3,440,285 72% 10

Table 7b demonstrates the revenue and expenses for the current fiscal year with comparisons to the budgeted amounts. Through September, revenue is approximately $900,000 and expenses are approximately $700,000 million for a net income of $200,000. The budgeted year financial goal for the Business and Continuing Education fund is $260,000 in net revenue. This revenue is contributed to the general fund to support the College at large. $6,000,000 Table 7b: Revenue and Expense to Actual $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $4,772,035 $4,360,218 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $933,084 $726,959 Revenue Expenses Table 7c and Table 7d display the budgeted and actual revenue and expenses for the current and prior fiscal years. Table 7c: Revenue FY15 vs FY16 $6,000,000 $5,445,876 $5,000,000 $4,772,035 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $862,132 $933,084 FY15 FY16 11

Table 7d: ExpensesFY15 vs FY16 $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,185,875 $4,360,218 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $681,494 $726,959 FY15 FY16 AUXILIARY FUND OVERVIEW Table 9a reflects revenues and expenses in the Auxiliary Fund for the current fiscal year with comparisons to the budgeted amounts. Through September, revenue is $3.6 million and expenses are $3.1 million for a net revenue of $.5 million. The bookstores have and continue to be the main area of revenue in this fund. In September, management of the bookstores was outsourced to Follett. This will provide expanded services to students and guarantees revenues of $1.1 million however, with the retainage of the majority of the full time staff it is anticipated that the net revenue will be closer to $600,000 in future years. The Pioneer lease was also ended however, there are one full time facilities employee and two part time employees with salary and benefits recorded in this location. These employees have been transitioned to the College and these expenses will be transferred as well at the mid year adjustment. Table 9a: Revenue and Expense to Actual $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $8,709,550 $7,583,168 $3,628,095 $3,140,633 Revenue Expenses Table 9b and Table 9c display the budgeted and actual revenue and expenses for the current and prior fiscal years. 12

Table 9b: Revenue FY15 vs FY16 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $11,043,346 $8,709,550 $3,922,320 $3,628,095 FY15 FY16 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 Table 9c: Expenses FY15 vs FY16 $9,381,835 $7,583,168 $3,052,852 $3,140,633 FY15 FY16 RESTRICED FUND OVERVIEW (Grant Fund 410) Table 10a reflects revenues and expenses in the Restricted Fund for the current fiscal year with comparisons to the budgeted amounts. Through September, revenue is $.2 million and expenses are $1.3 million for a net loss of $1.1 million. The major grants recorded in this fund include Title III/FOCUS grants, located at Penn Valley ($.6 million), Blue River ($.6 million) and at the District level ($2.4 million), and the MoSTEM ($2.3 million for MCC s portion) grant which is managed by IWI for the district. MCC is the lead for MoSTEM grant with the other Missouri community colleges as subgrantees. The grants that are included in this fund are reimbursement grants and therefore the loss is actually only a timing issue. Typically, quarterly or monthly reimbursement requests are sent to the funding source. Once reimbursements are received, these funds will meet budget revenue and expense. Table 10a: Revenue and Expense to Actual $14,000,000 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $11,405,485 $11,547,444 $178,508 $1,298,209 Revenue Expenses 13

Table 10b and Table 10c display the budgeted and actual revenue and expenses for the current and prior fiscal years. Table 10b: Revenue FY15 vs FY16 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,677,913 $11,405,485 $247,483 $178,508 FY15 FY16 Table 10c: ExpensesFY15 vs FY16 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,709,617 $11,547,444 $1,026,717 $1,298,209 FY15 FY16 14