KOSC501(c)(7) · MEDIUMNAICS 713910EIN 64-0348989

Kosciusko Country Club

Kosciusko, MS · founded 2014
10 filings on recordFY 20152024medium confidence
FY24 Total Revenue
$147k
▲ 1.5% YoY
FY24 Total Expenses
$155k
▼ 14.4% YoY
Operating Margin
-5.1%
revenue minus expenses ÷ revenue
Employees
5
headcount as reported on filing

The Five-Year Picture

FY2020 — FY2024 · as filed
Revenue
$147K
▼ 11.9% / 5y
167154154145147
Expenses
$155K
▼ 5.8% / 5y
165160160181155
Total Assets
$418K
▼ 16.7% / 5y
502462462426418
Total Liabilities
$81
▼ 98.9% / 5y
81100

Year-on-year detail

from IRS Form 990
LineFY20FY21FY22FY23FY24Δ total
Revenue$167K$154K$154K$145K$147K-11.9%
Expenses$165K$160K$160K$181K$155K-5.8%
Net surplus$3K-$7K-$7K-$36K-$8K-373.5%
Total assets$502K$462K$462K$426K$418K-16.7%
Total liabilities$8K$850$850$412$81-98.9%
Net assets$494K$461K$461K$426K$418K-15.4%

Officer & staff compensation

FY24 · from IRS Form 990
Officer · EmployeeReportableOther

+ 2 unpaid officers/directors as reported (CHAD KYLE, NATHAN LANDRUM)

All 2 listed officers reported $0 compensation — volunteer board.

Top contractors

FY24 · vendors paid $100k+ as reported

No contractors reported.

Revenue by activity

FY24 · dues, greens fees, dining, and other sources
Line itemAmount
INCOME$145,784

KFounded in 2014, Kosciusko Country Club reported $147k of revenue for FY24, at an operating margin of -5.1%. Revenue moved up 1.5% 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, FY2024 · period ending Fri May 31 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2023 · period ending Wed May 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2022 · period ending Tue May 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
+ 7 more · via ProPublica
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ESSX $15.3M ▲11.2
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MRON $17.0M ▲5.2
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