California College Of Podiatric Medicine in Vallejo, California (CA)

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California College Of Podiatric Medicine
Employer Identification Number (EIN)940356950
Name of OrganizationCalifornia College Of Podiatric Medicine
AddressVallejo, CA 94590
Tax Period2000
Asset Amount$-7,971,853
Amount of Income$6,496,703
Form 990 Revenue Amount$6,496,703
National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE)Educational Institutions and Related Activities: Graduate, Professional Schools (Separate Entities)


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Amount of income in 2000: $6,496,703
This organization: 

 $6,496,703
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 $34,257,295

Assets in 2000: $-7,971,853
California College Of Podiatric Medicine: 

 $-7,971,853
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 $64,480,162

Expenses in 2000: $8,191,826
California College Of Podiatric Medicine: 

 $8,191,826
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 $24,968,416

Income to expenses ratio in 2000: 0.8
This organization: 

 0.8
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 1.2

Expenses allocated to program services in 2000: 64.7%
California College Of Podiatric Medicine: 

 64.7%
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 75.4%

Number of employees in 2000: 66
This organization: 

 66
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 409

Employees paid over $50,000 in 2000: 43.9%
California College Of Podiatric Medicine: 

 43.9%
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 24.9%

Grants share in income in 2000: 8.3%
California College Of Podiatric Medicine: 

 8.3%
Other organizations performing similar types of work: 

 10.5%

Financial snapshot for 2000 ($)

Revenue for 2000

Assets at end of 2000

Expenses for 2000

Functional Expenses for 2000 ($)

Income-Producing Activities for 2000

Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances
2000
Total revenue$6,496,703
Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received$537,912
Contributions to donor advised funds
Direct public support$22,541
Indirect public support$0
Government contributions (grants)$515,371
Program service revenue including government fees and contracts$5,526,293
Membership dues and assessments$0
Interest on savings and temporary cash investments$25,355
Dividends and interest from securities$0
Net rental income or (loss)$0
Gross rents$0
Less: rental expenses$0
Other investment income$0
Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than inventory$0
Gross amount from sales of assets other than inventory$0
Less: cost or other basis and sales expenses$0
Net income or (loss) from special events and activities$0
Gross revenue$0
Less: direct expenses other than fundraising expenses$0
Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory$0
Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances$0
Less: cost of goods sold$0
Other revenue$407,143
Total expenses$8,191,826
Program services$5,300,887
Management and general$2,890,939
Fundraising$0
Payments to affiliates$0
Net assets or fund balances at end of year$-7,971,853
Excess or (deficit) for the year$-1,695,123
Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year$-6,267,423
Other changes in net assets or fund balances$-9,307
Statement of Functional Expenses (for 2000)
TotalProgram servicesManagement and generalFundraising
Total functional expenses$8,191,826$5,300,887$2,890,939$0
Grants paid from donor advised funds
Other grants and allocations$0
Specific assistance to individuals$2,500
Benefits paid to or for members$0
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees, etc.$508,242$125,000$383,242$0
Compensation of former officers, directors, key employees, etc.
Compensation and other distributions, not included above, to disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(1)) and persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B)
Salaries and wages of employees not included above$4,087,581$3,457,901$629,680$0
Pension plan contributions not included above$87,557$74,069$13,488$0
Employee benefits not included above$614,015$157,112$456,903$0
Payroll taxes$276,063$227,704$48,359$0
Professional fundraising fees$0$0$0$0
Accounting fees$68,000$34,000$34,000$0
Legal fees$504,310$453,879$50,431$0
Supplies$209,118$167,561$41,557$0
Telephone$61,857$10,894$50,963$0
Postage and shipping$38,592$38,592$0$0
Occupancy$158,575$5,827$152,748$0
Equipment rental and maintenance$149,737$54,589$95,148$0
Printing and publications$86,915$54,441$32,474$0
Travel$133,033$79,641$53,392$0
Conferences, conventions, and meetings$19,333$19,333$0$0
Interest$956,567$478,283$478,284$0
Depreciation, depletion, etc.$262,456$131,228$131,228$0
Other expenses not covered above$-32,625$-271,667$239,042$0
Balance Sheets
2000
Total assets$11,689,222
Cash - non-interest-bearing$2,678,664
Savings and temporary cash investments$0
Accounts receivable less allowance for doubtful accounts$6,065,824
Pledges receivable less allowance for doubtful accounts$0
Grants receivable$0
Receivables from current and former officers, directors, trustees, and key employees$0
Receivables from other disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(1)) and persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B)
Other notes and loans receivable less allowance for doubtful accounts$0
Inventories for sale or use$1,420
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges$250,866
Investments - publicly-traded securities
Investments - other securities$0
Investments - land, buildings, and equipment less accumulated depreciation$0
Investments - other$963,000
Land, buildings, and equipment less accumulated depreciation$1,729,448
Other assets, including program-related investments$0
Total liabilities$19,661,075
Accounts payable and accrued expenses$1,179,391
Grants payable$6,261,687
Deferred revenue$1,710,788
Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees$0
Tax-exempt bond liabilities$0
Mortgages and other notes payable$9,969,986
Other liabilities$539,223
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances$11,689,222
Total net assets or fund balances$-7,971,853
Reconciliation of Revenue per Audited Financial Statements With Revenue per Return
2000
Total revenue$6,496,703
Total revenue, gains, and other support per audited financial statements$6,650,047
Other expenses$153,344
Net unrealized gains on investments$0
Donated services and use of facilities$0
Recoveries of prior year grants$0
Other$153,344
Other revenue$0
Investment expenses$0
Other$0
Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements With Expenses per Return
2000
Total expenses$8,191,826
Total expenses and losses per audited financial statements$8,262,124
Other revenue$70,298
Donated services and use of facilities$0
Prior year adjustments$0
Losses$0
Other$70,298
Other expenses$0
Investment expenses$0
Other$0
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees
Total number of officers, directors, and trustees permitted to vote on organization business at board meetings0
Are any officers, directors, trustees, or key employees listed in Form 990, Part V-A, or highest compensated employees listed in Schedule A, Part I, or highest compensated professional and other independent contractors listed in Schedule A, Part II-A or II-B, related to each other through family or business relationships?
Do any officers, directors, trustees, or key employees listed in Form 990, Part V-A, or highest compensated employees listed in Schedule A, Part I, or highest compensated professional and other independent contractors listed in Schedule A, Part II-A or II-B, receive compensation from any other organizations, whether tax exempt or taxable, that are related to the organization?
Does the organization have a written conflict of interest policy?
Other Information
Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year covered by this return, and has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year?No
Was there a liquidation, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the year?No
Is the organization related (other than by association with a statewide or nationwide organization) through common membership, governing bodies, trustees, officers, etc., to any other exempt or nonexempt organization?Yes
Direct and indirect political expenditures$0
Did the organization file Form 1120-POL for this year?No
Were substantially all dues nondeductible by members?
Did the organization make only in-house lobbying expenditures of $2,000 or less?
Dues, assessments, and similar amounts from members$0
Section 162(e) lobbying and political expenditures$0
Aggregate nondeductible amount of section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices$0
Taxable amount of lobbying and political expenditures$0
Does the organization elect to pay the section 6033(e) tax on the amount above?
If section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices were sent, does the organization agree to add the amount above to its reasonable estimate of dues allocable to nondeductible lobbying and political expenditures for the following tax year?
Initiation fees and capital contributions$0
Gross receipts for public use of club facilities$0
At any time during the year, did the organization, directly or indirectly, own a controlled entity within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)?
Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under: section 4911$0
Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under: section 4912$0
Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under: section 4955$0
Did the organization engage in any section 4958 excess benefit transaction during the year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction from a prior year?No
Amount of tax imposed on the organization managers or disqualified persons during the year under sections 4912, 4955, and 4958$0
Amount of tax above, reimbursed by the organization$0
At any time during the tax year, was the organization a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction?
Did the organization acquire a direct or indirect interest in any applicable insurance contract?
Did the supporting organization, or a fund maintained by a sponsoring organization, have excess business holdings at any time during the year?
Number of employees employed in the pay period that includes March 12, 200666
Analysis of Income-Producing Activities (for 2000)
Unrelated business incomeExcluded by section 512, 513, or 514Related or exempt function income
Business codeAmountExclusion codeAmount
Total$0$25,355$5,933,436
Program service revenue
Program service revenue 1000000$000$0$4,942,278
Program service revenue 2000000$000$0$149,511
Program service revenue 3000000$000$0$434,504
Program service revenue 4000000$000$0$0
Program service revenue 5000000$000$0$0
Medicare/Medicaid payments000000$000$0$0
Fees and contracts from government agencies000000$000$0$0
Membership dues and assessments000000$000$0$0
Interest on savings and temporary cash investments000000$0Dividends, interest, payments with respect to securities loans, annuities, income from notional principal contracts, loan commitment fees, and other substantially similar income from ordinary and routine investments excluded by section 512(b)(1)$25,355$0
Dividends and interest from securities000000$000$0$0
Net rental income or (loss) from real estate
debt-financed property000000$000$0$0
not debt-financed property000000$000$0$0
Net rental income or (loss) from personal property000000$000$0$0
Other investment income000000$000$0$0
Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than inventory000000$000$0$0
Net income or (loss) from special events000000$000$0$0
Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory000000$000$0$0
Other revenue000000$000$0$407,143
Information Regarding Taxable Subsidiaries and Disregarded Entities (for 2000)
EIN of corporation, partnership, or disregarded entityPercentage of ownership interestTotal incomeEnd-of-year assets
0%$0$0
0%$0$0
0%$0$0
0%$0$0
Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Employees Other Than Officers, Directors, and Trustees (for 2000)
CompensationContributions to employee benefit plans & deferred compensationExpense account and other allowances
$95,000$13,751$0
$116,963$14,289$0
$104,754$13,901$0
$175,000$0$0
$111,592$13,972$0
Total number of other employees paid over $50,00024
Statements About Activities (for 2000)
Expenses paid or incurred in connection with the lobbying activities$0
Did the organization receive or hold an easement for conservation purposes, including easements to preserve open space, the environment, historic land areas or historic structures?
Did the organization provide credit counseling, debt management, credit repair, or debt negotiation services?
Did the organization maintain any donor advised funds?
Did the organization make any taxable distributions under section 4966?
Did the organization make a distribution to a donor, donor advisor, or related person?
The total number of donor advised funds owned at the end of the tax year
The aggregate value of assets held in all donor advised funds owned at the end of the tax year
The total number of separate funds or accounts owned at the end of the tax year (excluding donor advised funds included above) where donors have the right to provide advice on the distribution or investment of amounts in such funds or accounts
The aggregate value of assets held in all funds or accounts included above at the end of the tax year
Reason for Non-Private Foundation Status
The organization is not a private foundation because it isSchool
Support Schedule
1999
Total$0
Gifts, grants, and contributions received$0
Membership fees received$0
Gross receipts from admissions, merchandise sold or services performed, or furnishing of facilities in any activity that is related to the organization's charitable, etc., purpose$0
Gross income from interest, dividends, amounts received from payments on securities loans (section 512(a)(5)), rents, royalties, and unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 taxes) from businesses acquired by the organization after June 30, 1975$0
Net income from unrelated business activities not included above$0
Tax revenues levied for the organization's benefit and either paid to it or expended on its behalf$0
The value of services or facilities furnished to the organization by a governmental unit without charge. Do not include the value of services or facilities generally furnished to the public without charge$0
Other income$0
Lobbying Expenditures by Electing Public Charities (for 2000)
Total exempt purpose expenditures$0
Total lobbying expenditures$0
Total lobbying expenditures to influence public opinion (grassroots lobbying)$0
Total lobbying expenditures to influence a legislative body (direct lobbying)$0
Other exempt purpose expenditures$0
Lobbying nontaxable amount$0
Grassroots nontaxable amount$0
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Arizona3
California18
Colorado1
Connecticut1
District of Columbia1
Florida2
Georgia2
Iowa3
Illinois8
Indiana1
Kentucky1
Louisiana1
Massachusetts10
Maine3
Michigan4
Minnesota5
Missouri4
Mississippi1
North Carolina2
Nebraska2
New Hampshire2
New Jersey1
Nevada1
New York17
Ohio4
Oregon2
Pennsylvania11
Rhode Island2
South Carolina3
Tennessee6
Texas9
Virginia3
Wisconsin1
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