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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
College Financial Statements?
Hey, so the other day a I was talking to another student at my university about our schools financials, and found out most if not all schools publish a financial statement. So I looked though and found Something Interesting for my school at least, So with my schools investments, they are down like 2.2% last year and 4.5% this year, and are expecting it to be at +6% next year? And If I am reading it correctly the school is losing money, and is growing over the past 2 years? I want to look thought other school and see if this is a common thing, but has anyone else looked though these?
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If they are buying land or spending a lot on expansion, an overall loss while doing that isn't surprising. Nor is the +6 gain next year.
However, if they aren't growing and they experience those loses... that could be interesting.