Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Ask It Basket - Prudent Reserve


My thanks to Barry W, Past Delegate who kindly supplied the answers to the following questions.


Why do we have a prudent reserve?

This is an amount of money set aside to be used in cases of financial emergency, to carry us through periods when income (contributions) are less than expenses, or for winding up the Area's financial obligations should it ever decide to cease operation.


How did Area 83 determine it’s current prudent reserve of one year’s operating expense?


At some point in the past the Area Assembly, based on the analysis and recommendation of the Area Treasurer, decided to set the prudent reserve at it's current level. This level is subject to change by the Assembly at any time it deems fit.



How is it invested ? Who manages it ?

The reserve is managed by the Area Treasurer on behalf of Area 83. The guidelines are fairly flexible on how it is invested with the proviso that the Area must be able to access the cash quickly in case it is necessary - so no long term bonds, stocks, etc.. It is not the Area's intention to create an income flow from the reserve.

Barry W
Past Delegate Area 83 International
Panel #49 1999-2000

Monday, August 6, 2007

August Poll Topic Prudent Reserve

August Self Support Topic "Prudent Reserve"

Hi Friends, here is a topic that could make for a lively discussion at your groups business meeting as well as introduce your newcomers to spiritual principles around money.


Prudent Reserve


General Service Office

In 1954 A.A.'s Board of Trustees established a reserve fund whose principal purpose is to provide the financial resources necessary to continue the essential services of G.S.O. and the Grapevine for up to one year in the event of an unexpected and substantial reduction in the normal revenues of the organization.


Area 83 International

Area 83 has a prudent reserve of 1 year, this money is invested in an interest bearing account that has little or no penalty should we need to access it.


Your Home Group

It is suggested that after meeting it's expenses, each group should have a prudent reserve. Funds in excess of the groups expenses and the prudent reserve can then be forwarded to support District/Intergroup/Area and General Service Office.

Here are some General Service Conference Approved pamplets that suggest and explain the need for a prudent reserve. You can order these from General Service office or veiw them online at www.aa.org

Self Support; Where money & spiritulaity Mix
Memo to an A.A. Group Treasurer
The A.A. Group....Where it all begins.