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Mormonism and church finances/Why does the Church not provide "full disclosure" of financial data
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Public disclosure of Church financial data
- Question: Why does the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) not provide public disclosure of its financial data?
- Question: How does the Church decide where to spend money? Shouldn't they use the money instead to feed the poor and help the needy?
Mormonism and church finances/Why does the Church not provide "full disclosure" of financial data
- Why would the Church put tithing into investment portfolios?
- Why does the Church not provide public disclosure of its financial data?
- Did the Church hide its investments from the SEC?
- Is the Church guilty of tax evasion?
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