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Treasurer's Statement
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... The financial overview that follows expands on the finan- Although government revenues decreased from cial statements and notes to the financial statements, as $165.7 million in 2000 to $163.9 million in 2001, the found on pages 39-53. basic core of NRC programs has increased steadily over the past few years.
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... market value of the participating funds in the investment pool. • The Development Office's Estate Planning and Planned Giving program was enhanced in 2001 with • During 2001, the investment performance of the port the introduction of the Insight on Estate Planning folio was slightly lower than the composite bench newsletter series and the expansion of Insight Online, mark for the year.
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... Stocks – Emerging 5.0% 1.9% 4,680 Beyond Discovery 397 Hedge Funds 10.0% 10.2% 25,435 Frontiers of Science 605 Private Commitments 5.0% 2.6% 6,484 Multiethnic Conflict Symposium -- Cash Equivalents 0% 1.2% 2,859 Issues in Science and Technology 92 Total $248,219 Woods Hole 328 NAS Officer's Expenses 364 NRC Operations 487 • Market values of the Endowment and Trust Invest Interest Expense 243 ment Pool, after withdrawals, for the years ended Other 466 December 31, 2001 and 2000, are displayed in the Total $6,150 following chart: Surplus – NAS Reserve $ 405 ($ in thousands) 2001 2000 Journal Publications Cash and Fixed-Income Securities $ 58,104 $ 84,737 Equity Securities 190,115 188,764 Total $248,219 $273,501 • Financial results of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences are shown below for the years ended December 31, 2001, and December 31, 2000: • See schedule 2-A and 2-B for details of specific investments.
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... Woods Hole 17,676 $2.8 million Agency for International Development $ 1,005,866 Green/Harris 225,471 $24.1 million Defense Special Weapons 142,023 Other Facilities 139,690 3,262 Not available Defense Supply Service 6,616 Total 365,161 178,564 Department of Agriculture 1,960,053 Department of Commerce 6,655,338 Department of Defense: Department of the Air Force 3,839,745 • Offices occupy most of the facilities with the excep- Department of the Army 13,097,189 tion of the NAP printing facility in Landover, Mary- Department of Defense 1,946,048 Department of the Navy 8,816,626 land. The Beckman Center and Woods Hole facilities United States Marine Corp 358,904 are conference centers in Irvine, CA, and Woods Hole, Department of Education 4,133,017 MA, respectively.
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... Conclusion Discounts on Pledges Receivable & Other 2,309,830 Total Private & Nonfederal Sources $41,191,265 • The financial statements and schedules that follow reflect the sound financial condition of the National Related Entities Academy of Sciences as of December 31, 2001, and the results of operations for the year then ended. • There are many financial transactions exchanged be tween the member organizations of the National • I would like to thank the Council, the Committee on Academies.


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