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Date: 15 Jul 2008 05:38:23
From: samsloan
Subject: Does the USCF have a $144,000 loss ??
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Copied from http://www.chessdiscussion.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1331 Paul and I have repeatedly asked to see the financial report and we were told that it will come soon... This was a while back. We still do not have it. Today, we received the report from Ms. Alarie and the following note: Since they were leaked to me and not sent to me by USCF's Finance Chair or the USCF office, I see no reason not to continue the leak and send them to Executive Board members who are entitled to see them. These reports are the way I received them except I've added yellow highlight to show the $144k loss in the first preliminary report and the $82k loss in the second preliminary report. The names on these two reports are changed from what they were when they were sent to me. I changed them just so I could set up different spreadsheets and not have them become confused. #1 was the first one created and #2 was the second. I don't think I changed anything on these spreadsheets other than the yellow highlights because I created a third spreadsheet for my own analysis. Why am I doing this? Because it's the right thing to do. USCF has a major financial crisis and cannot afford the political games if it wants to survive it. It will be crucial for everyone on the EB and the delegates to understand the differences between the auditeds and the office's reports. If USCF office management is producing reports with $100k revenue swings in them, it is impossible for EB members to be able to make informed decisions based on reality. It is also my understanding that a request went from the office to the LMA to borrow $50k from the LMA. I don't honestly understand that since USCF has a credit line of $150k - unless USCF has already tapped that line or expects to have it tapped before the delegates meeting - something which I have no knowledge of one way or the other at present. Donna Alarie Massachusetts Delegate
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Date: 16 Jul 2008 14:07:34
From: Old Haasie
Subject: Re: Does the USCF have a $144,000 loss ??
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> The pieces could, I suppose, be viewed as governmental officials. =A0To > get them to move, a Writ of Mandamus would be needed. =A0The Writ has bee= n > enshrined in statute in most jurisdictions. =A0In NY State is would be an > Article 78 proceeding. =A0:-) =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D And a well written Writ of Mandamus would no doubt be given triple !!!'s and sent off to the respective state chess association's eyecandy newsletter for publication. Old Haasie
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Date: 15 Jul 2008 16:08:14
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Only a $144,000 loss ??
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THIS CRAZY WORLD OF CHESS by GM Larry Evans (page 71) "Nowadays lawyers seem to be replacing good moves over the board." (2005) Gordon Burditt wrote: > >This probably means the Mensa model for chess won't be put into place > >this month or even next month. > > Chess has changed a lot since I learned to play it (and I never was > good at it, but it was fun). It used to be concerned with moving > pieces on a chessboard. Now it seems to be mostly concerned with > the movement of memos, insults, and dollars around the Executive > Board. > > I suppose now the modern game of chess usually starts by filing an > eviction lawsuit against one of the white chesspieces to make it move.
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Date: 15 Jul 2008 12:36:47
From: Old Haasie
Subject: Re: Does the USCF have a $144,000 loss ??
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On Jul 15, 8:38=A0am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Copied fromhttp://www.chessdiscussion.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3D4&t=3D= 1331 > > Paul and I have repeatedly asked to see the financial report and we > were told that it will come soon... This was a while back. We still do > not have it. Today, we received the report from Ms. Alarie and the > following note: > > Since they were leaked to me and not sent to me by USCF's Finance > Chair or the USCF office, I see no reason not to continue the leak and > send them to Executive Board members who are entitled to see them. > These reports are the way I received them except I've added yellow > highlight to show the $144k loss in the first preliminary report and > the $82k loss in the second preliminary report. > > The names on these two reports are changed from what they were when > they were sent to me. I changed them just so I could set up different > spreadsheets and not have them become confused. #1 was the first one > created and #2 was the second. I don't think I changed anything on > these spreadsheets other than the yellow highlights because I created > a third spreadsheet for my own analysis. > > Why am I doing this? Because it's the right thing to do. USCF has a > major financial crisis and cannot afford the political games if it > wants to survive it. It will be crucial for everyone on the EB and the > delegates to understand the differences between the auditeds and the > office's reports. If USCF office management is producing reports with > $100k revenue swings in them, it is impossible for EB members to be > able to make informed decisions based on reality. > > It is also my understanding that a request went from the office to the > LMA to borrow $50k from the LMA. I don't honestly understand that > since USCF has a credit line of $150k - unless USCF has already tapped > that line or expects to have it tapped before the delegates meeting - > something which I have no knowledge of one way or the other at > present. > > Donna Alarie > Massachusetts Delegate =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D This probably means the Mensa model for chess won't be put into place this month or even next month.
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Date: 15 Jul 2008 17:20:53
From: Gordon Burditt
Subject: Re: Does the USCF have a $144,000 loss ??
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>This probably means the Mensa model for chess won't be put into place >this month or even next month. Chess has changed a lot since I learned to play it (and I never was good at it, but it was fun). It used to be concerned with moving pieces on a chessboard. Now it seems to be mostly concerned with the movement of memos, insults, and dollars around the Executive Board. I suppose now the modern game of chess usually starts by filing an eviction lawsuit against one of the white chesspieces to make it move.
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Date: 15 Jul 2008 22:48:51
From: Brian Lafferty
Subject: Re: Does the USCF have a $144,000 loss ??
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Gordon Burditt wrote: >> This probably means the Mensa model for chess won't be put into place >> this month or even next month. > > Chess has changed a lot since I learned to play it (and I never was > good at it, but it was fun). It used to be concerned with moving > pieces on a chessboard. Now it seems to be mostly concerned with > the movement of memos, insults, and dollars around the Executive > Board. > > I suppose now the modern game of chess usually starts by filing an > eviction lawsuit against one of the white chesspieces to make it move. > The pieces could, I suppose, be viewed as governmental officials. To get them to move, a Writ of Mandamus would be needed. The Writ has been enshrined in statute in most jurisdictions. In NY State is would be an Article 78 proceeding. :-)
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