Difference between revisions of "Eagle General Fund"
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− | The [[Order of the Augustan Eagle]] (OAE), a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., collects entry fees and dues, sells insignia, and the monies collected and held are largely placed in a General Fund. | + | The [[Order of the Augustan Eagle]] (OAE), a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., collects entry fees and dues, sells insignia, and the monies collected and held are largely placed in a general fund called the '''Eagle General Fund'''. |
− | Monies are normally collected by the [[Eagle Assistant Receiver General]] who is usually the [[Assistant Treasurer]], and deposited with funds of the Society, a record being kept of the amount owed to the OAE. Thus there is no specific bank account identified with this fund. | + | Monies are normally collected by the [[Eagle Assistant Receiver General]], who is usually the [[Assistant Treasurer]], and deposited with funds of the Society, a record being kept of the amount owed to the OAE. Thus there is no specific bank account identified with this fund. |
The OAE also maintains a number of special funds, and amounts are placed in them by budget allocation, actions of the [[Eagle Council]], sales of insignia, and designated donations. These funds are not available to pay the general obligations of the OAE, but are restricted to the purposes specified. | The OAE also maintains a number of special funds, and amounts are placed in them by budget allocation, actions of the [[Eagle Council]], sales of insignia, and designated donations. These funds are not available to pay the general obligations of the OAE, but are restricted to the purposes specified. |
Revision as of 12:39, 18 August 2016
The Order of the Augustan Eagle (OAE), a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., collects entry fees and dues, sells insignia, and the monies collected and held are largely placed in a general fund called the Eagle General Fund.
Monies are normally collected by the Eagle Assistant Receiver General, who is usually the Assistant Treasurer, and deposited with funds of the Society, a record being kept of the amount owed to the OAE. Thus there is no specific bank account identified with this fund.
The OAE also maintains a number of special funds, and amounts are placed in them by budget allocation, actions of the Eagle Council, sales of insignia, and designated donations. These funds are not available to pay the general obligations of the OAE, but are restricted to the purposes specified.