MRRI501(c)(7) · CONFIRMEDNAICS 713910EIN 86-1773866

Mission Royale Recreational Golf Club Inc

Casa Grande, AZ · founded 2021
3 filings on recordFY 20212023high confidence
FY23 Total Revenue
$1.90M
▲ 17.8% YoY
FY23 Total Expenses
$1.89M
▼ 5.5% YoY
Operating Margin
0.3%
revenue minus expenses ÷ revenue
Employees
0
headcount as reported on filing

The Five-Year Picture

FY2021 — FY2023 · as filed
Revenue
$1.9M
▲ 1109.0% / 3y
1571.61.9
Expenses
$1.9M
▲ 60.9% / 3y
1.22.01.9
Total Assets
$3.2M
▼ 3.6% / 3y
3.33.03.2
Total Liabilities
$1.9M
▼ 0.4% / 3y
1.91.81.9

Year-on-year detail

from IRS Form 990
LineFY21FY22FY23Δ total
Revenue$157K$1.6M$1.9M+1109.0%
Expenses$1.2M$2.0M$1.9M+60.9%
Net surplus-$1.0M-$392K$6K-100.6%
Total assets$3.3M$3.0M$3.2M-3.6%
Total liabilities$1.9M$1.8M$1.9M-0.4%
Net assets$1.4M$1.2M$1.3M-7.9%

Officer & staff compensation

FY23 · from IRS Form 990
Officer · EmployeeReportableOther

+ 7 unpaid officers/directors as reported (DANIEL LOWE, JAY MOELIS, LARRY PETERSON, +4 more)

All 7 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
MEMBER$510,531
NON-MEMBER$170,177

MFounded in 2021, Mission Royale Recreational Golf Club Inc reported $1.90M of revenue for FY23, at an operating margin of 0.3%. Revenue moved up 17.8% 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 Tue Oct 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2022 · period ending Mon Oct 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Form 990, FY2021 · period ending Sun Oct 31 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
BLTS $29.2M ▲4.1
STLC $18.4M ▲8.1
ESSX $15.3M ▲11.2
TRDN $17.7M ▼1.4
MRON $17.0M ▲5.2
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