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As your newly appointed CFO, I take this responsibility both humbly and seriously, making sure that our monthly HOA dues are being managed the best way possible. February Financials have just been approved, and I am pleased to report a few of the highlights: our Net Variance to Budget on the Revenue side shows an increase of $132,788. This compares to February 2016, a deficit of $21,778. Largest variance to Revenue was a net increase to the Resort fee of around $116,000. Bar Sales also had net variance increase of $12,600. Expenses are also down around $46,000. Our recently approved Budget has kept the increase in HOA dues to $3 for Operations and $3 for Reserves. This is a 1% increase, well under inflation. We continue to build up our Reserve Funding and are now at nearly 60%, on schedule to reach the 70% funded goal by 2020. At our recent meeting with First Foundation, our investment firm, we discussed our current financial position and are currently working with them to get a better return on our investments. They gave us the ultimate compliment that we are among the top HOA's in managing our finances. A Big Thanks goes to Clint, Brenda and her team, along with Dave Mueller and the Finance Committee. We anticipate finishing off the fiscal year well.
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