IEEE’s 2006 post-audit financial report
indicates that EMC’s 2006 operations yielded a net surplus
of $416,200. The major factors contributing to that surplus were
the investment return and the 2006 Conference surplus. The Society’s
12 year financial history is reflected in the surplus/deficit
bar graph below.
EMC’s 2006 gross revenue was $1,408,600. Of that total,
Periodical subscriptions & author charges income was $365,500;
Newsletter ads provided $92,300; Conference gross income was $701,200;
revenue from Member fees was $83,500 and Market Fluctuation was
a positive $166,100. The 2006 income pie chart below reflects
the percentage, of the total, for each revenue category. The Society’s
2006 expenses were $992,400. Of that total, Periodical production
and distribution costs were $147,100; the Newsletter cost $147,400
to print and distribute; Conference expenses were $290,800; Society
committee expenses were $204,200; and IEEE administrative/infrastructure
support costs were $202,900. The 2006 expense pie chart below
indicates the percentage of the total expenses for those cost
categories. EMC