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AAW administrative costs

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I see in the latest journal, that almost 20% ($345,997) of the expenses (total expenses ($1,780,693) is administrative costs. Could we see a breakdown of that cost somewhere? Edit: Sorry, don't see a way to delete the post. I just saw the AAW Questions section in the forum.
 
This sort of question needs to be directed to the AAW. The best way to get an answer is to phone the office. You could email them, but that is not nearly as good as a live conversation in my opinion. As an engineer, I've never understood the way that bean counters think so any speculation that I might offer is almost certain to be wrong.
 
I agree with Both. Everyone in the office is very personable as are all the officers I've met. I think you will find them quite helpful.
 
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