CANE501(c)(7) · MEDIUMNAICS 713910EIN 48-0159476

Caney Golf Club

Caney, KS · founded 1934
13 filings on recordFY 20112023medium confidence
FY23 Total Revenue
$184k
▲ 59.5% YoY
FY23 Total Expenses
$172k
▲ 33.3% YoY
Operating Margin
6.5%
revenue minus expenses ÷ revenue
Employees
8
headcount as reported on filing

The Five-Year Picture

FY2019 — FY2023 · as filed
Revenue
$184K
▲ 97.3% / 5y
93129113115184
Expenses
$172K
▲ 83.3% / 5y
94106106129172
Total Assets
$59K
▲ 173.4% / 5y
2266676859
Total Liabilities
$40K
▲ 31.0% / 5y
3051466140

Year-on-year detail

from IRS Form 990
LineFY19FY20FY21FY22FY23Δ total
Revenue$93K$129K$113K$115K$184K+97.3%
Expenses$94K$106K$106K$129K$172K+83.3%
Net surplus-$682$23K$7K-$14K$12K-1842.4%
Total assets$22K$66K$67K$68K$59K+173.4%
Total liabilities$30K$51K$46K$61K$40K+31.0%
Net assets-$9K$14K$21K$8K$19K-321.7%

Officer & staff compensation

FY23 · from IRS Form 990
Officer · EmployeeReportableOther

+ 3 unpaid officers/directors as reported (JARROD MILLER, RON OYLER, TIM BRYAN)

All 3 listed officers reported $0 compensation — volunteer board.

Top contractors

FY23 · vendors paid $100k+ as reported

No contractors reported.

Revenue by activity

FY23 · dues, greens fees, dining, and other sources
Line itemAmount
MEMBERSHIP DUES$63,976

CFounded in 1934, Caney Golf Club reported $184k of revenue for FY23, at an operating margin of 6.5%. Revenue moved up 59.5% against the prior posted return. Every figure on this page is drawn from the club’s Form 990 as filed; a dash marks a value the filing did not report.

Source documents
Form 990, FY2023 · period ending Sun Dec 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2022 · period ending Sat Dec 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2021 · period ending Fri Dec 31 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
+ 10 more · via ProPublica
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MRON $17.0M ▲5.2
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