So in short, we're spending a million more on salaries than Napier got for his initial staff and expenditures.
The "budget hire" narrative needs to be put to bed now.
So in short, we're spending a million more on salaries than Napier got for his initial staff and expenditures.
The "budget hire" narrative needs to be put to bed now.
So, where is the money tree we are using to write these checks?
SHOW ME THE MONEY
If we are already broke and we spend more than we did before, where do we get the money to pay for it?
It's not hard. Napier gave us on the field performance, but sucked in revenue areas - RCAF and Season Tickets.
We kept increasing the amount we spent but there had been no corresponding increase in revenue. Where did the money come from?
Which narrative are we trying to debunk here? Because B just debunked the "budget hire" BS with actual numbers.
We lost our asses during covid, decrease in enrollment, defunding RCAF staff and refusing State funds.. We also had a banner RCAF FY last year (from large donors) and the majority of salaries are supplemented by the general fund. (And yes, that means the general fund is paying Bob's salary too, FYI. Meaning those of you that give to RCAF but oppose the retaining of Marlin are actually paying to keep him employed lol). That's how we're paying the coaches, if that is what you're asking.
General fund supports the salary of all the coaches. Give to the support group of one sport if you have a favorite program and don’t want to support any other.
15 pages and not one poster has answered where all this money is coming from?
SHOW ME WHERE THE MONEY IS COMIMG FROM
Since RCAF and Athletics are about as transparent as the Bayou Teche....it all makes sense...
I think Vic raises a good question. I’ve been asking this for a while. I see the legislative auditors reports for the past few years and it raises questions. I bring it up and someone says “yea, it’s more complicated with that” or something.
July 2020 to June 2021: $863,391 loss
https://app.lla.state.la.us/publicre...ement&.7773098
July 2019 to June 2020: $5,980,700 loss
https://app.lla.state.la.us/publicre...ement&.7773098
July 2018 to June 2019: $4,559,770 loss
https://app.lla.state.la.us/publicre...ement&.7773098
In each year we have ~$16 million in “direct institutional support.” That’s the answer. Now you gotta find a definition for that i suppose
Nice job with the research Vic..
Spirited debate about money trees is no longer allowed here.
Something just does not add up and apparently we will never get to the bottom of it.
Is there any wonder why expenses remain greater than funds here . . . It appears to be a self inflicted matter . . .
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