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    Default 4. Executive / Officer Reports

    This section is reserved for reports from CFC Executive members and others as shown below. Please enter each report in a new thread titled as follows:

    4A. President
    4B. Vice President
    4C. Secretary
    4D. Past President
    4E. FIDE Representative
    4F. Youth Coordinator
    4G. Masters Representative
    4H. Woman’s Coordinator
    4I. Rating Auditor
    4J. Chess Foundation of Canada
    4K. Kalev Pugi Fund
    4L. Treasurer
    4M. Executive Director: Financial Report

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    4J. Chess Foundation of Canada
    22 May 2015
    CHESS FOUNDATION OF CANADA
    2014/2015 TREASURER’S REPORT

    1. The financial statement for the year ending 30 April 2015 follows.

    2. Total equity after accounts payable is $298,056. This total includes the Pugi Memorial Fund of $20,504, $46,684 held in trust for the CFC and $5,507 held in trust for the Saskatchewan Chess Federation. Funds are invested as itemized below.

    3. Income from investments was $10,505 ($156 higher than last year).

    4. Revenue from four life memberships was $1,890 (Zoltan Kiralv, Francois Dorion, Andrew Lehman and James Mourgelas,).

    5. A cheque for $10,505 will be forwarded to the CFC for inclusion in the 2015/2016 budget, of which $923 is specified for the Pugi Fund to assist promising juniors.

    6. I encourage all CFC members to consider the Chess Foundation of Canada when deciding on charitable gifting and/or estate planning. I would be pleased to act as a point of contact for anyone needing further information.


    CHESS FOUNDATION OF CANADA
    FINANCIAL STATEMENT
    YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2015

    Summary of Receipts and Disbursements (year end 2013 to 2015)

    Receipts: 2013 2014 2015
    Life Memberships 3,420 2,520 1,890
    Income from investments 9,187 10,359 10,505
    Sask. Chess Fed. nil 5,507 nil
    Total: 12,607 18,386 12,395
    Disbursements:
    CFC (payable) 8,367 9,436 9,582
    Pugi Fund (payable) 820 923 923
    Total: 9,187 10,359 10,505


    Consolidated Balance Sheet (year end 2013 to 2015)

    Assets:
    2013 2014 2015
    Investment Account 273,457 295,013 307,111
    Bank Account 360 756 1,450
    Total: 273,817 296,669 308,561
    Liabilities:
    2013 2014 2015
    Income payable to CFC 8,367 9,582 9,582
    Income payable to CFC for Pugi Fund 820 923 923
    Chess Foundation Equity 197,082 213,615 225,361
    Pugi Fund Equity 20,504 20,504 20,504
    Held in trust for the CFC 46,684 46,684 46,684
    Held in trust for Sask. Chess Fed. nil 5,507 5,507
    Total: 273,817 296,669 308,561


    Summary of Investments:

    Cost Market Value
    2330 ishares TSX 60 @ 22.35 34,154 52,076
    1300 Bank of Montreal Dow Jones ETF @ 28.52 26,538 40,001
    1300 ishares Europe, Asia, Far East @ 24.92 23,696 32,396
    1400 BMO REIT etf @ 20.63 25,725 28,882
    1600 BMO Corporate Bond etf @ 16.53 24,642 26,448
    491 BCE @ 53.19 20,634 26,116
    500 Bank of Nova Scotia Preferred.O @ 25.68 12,528 12,840
    300 AltaGas Utilities @ 41.00 6,092 12,300
    500 Brookfield Renewable Power Pfd.A @ 21.10 11,749 10,550
    500 Brookfield Preferred.R @ 20.30 10,774 10,150
    400 George Weston Preferred.A @ 25.64 10,006 10,256
    400 Power Financial Preferred.G @ 25.35 10,187 10,140
    400 Royal Bank Preferred Series AG @ 25.28 7,273 10,112
    600 Husky Energy Preferred.A @16.40 11,155 9,840
    100 TransCanada Pipelines @ 56.00 3,733 5,600
    Cash in investment account 8,803 9,404
    Investment account total 248,290 307,111
    Cash in bank account 1,450 1,450
    Total investments 249,740 308,561

    Prepared by:

    Paul Leblanc
    Treasurer
    Victoria, BC
    pc-leblanc@shaw.ca
    250-388-5187


    CHESS FOUNDATION OF CANADA HISTORY

    Year Receipts Income Expenses Equity
    1960 125 Nil Nil 125.00
    1961 255 3.87 Nil 380.00
    1962 30 10.20 Nil 410.00
    1963 112 12.45 Nil 522.00
    1964 60 13.74 Nil 582.00
    1965 10 17.54 Nil 592.00
    1966 122 39.03 Nil 714.00
    1967 35 42.89 Nil 749.00
    1968 659.32 43.95 78.50 1,329.82
    1969 958 92.01 110.02 2,171.80
    1970 659.75 108.31 63.65 2,767.90
    1971 673.75 193.78 105.89 3,302.14
    1972 557.10 235.94 124.39 3,734.85
    1973 1,552.90 325.72 95.32 5,192.43
    1974 1,279.32 452.76 193.81 6,27.94
    1975 1,243.50 712.86 141.92 8,379.42
    1976 2,525.19 739.85 210.61 10,694.00
    1977 6,888.11 1,116.72 164.58 17,417.53
    1978 7,019.29 1,414.04 610.13 23,074.68
    1979 258.03 2,466.16 153.48 25,554.39
    1980 1860 2,439.29 9.46 27,532.54
    1981 5,285.10 2,132.68 545.53 31,300.00
    1982 1,798.90 3,255.37 73.44 36,988.80
    1983 3,401.63 4,528.31 28.48 40,088.17
    1984 830 3,764.37 Nil 40,182.71
    1985 2,200.79 2,592.10 Nil 41,211.23
    1986 13,118 4,251.66 Nil 61,913.79 (1)
    1987 196 7,745.99 Nil 66,104.12
    1988 525 6,007.13 Nil 68,641.00
    1989 Nil 5,483.77 Nil 70,412.64
    1990 392.83 6,881.57 Nil 73,828.27
    1991 500 5,590.18 Nil 81,787.38
    1992 75.52 8,177.39 Nil 88,012.11
    1993 Nil 6,907.11 100.00 87,142.33
    1994 Nil 7547.27 70.00 87,712.49
    1995 Nil 7,639.30 Nil 86,925,70
    1996 500 6,057.94 Nil 86,651.57
    1997 500 8,221.14 Nil 97,161.66
    1998 570 9,371.45 Nil 100,926.97
    1999 550 5,423.01 Nil 103,175.82
    2000 500 5,824.36 Nil 107,662.17
    2001 500 7,925.19 Nil 112,325.55
    2002 1,000 4,644.39 Nil 138,896.89 (2)
    2003 931.11 6,419.66 374.50 143,109.46
    2004 125 4,988.04 374.50 150,265.12
    2005 Nil 5,830.74 374.50 151,902.60
    2006 750 6,277.42 390.55 155,468.73
    2007 2,430 6,307.44 386.90 155,111.85
    2008 4,590 6,707.00 386.90 157,555.00
    2009 1,680 4,684.00 300.00 161,397.00
    2010 2,070 8,083.00 Nil 235,045.00 (3)
    2011 2,661 9,952.00 Nil 256,032.00 (4)
    2012 1,440 9,197.00 Nil 246,063.00 (5)
    2013 3,420 9,187.00 Nil 264,630.00
    2014 8,027 10,359.00 Nil 286,310.00 (6)
    2015 1,890 10,505.00 6.00 298,056.00
    (1) includes a donation of $10,000 from Kalev Pugi to establish the Pugi Fund
    (2) includes a donation of $23,814.47 from the Toronto Building Fund
    (3) includes $65,809 held in trust for the CFC
    (4) includes $60,072 held in trust for the CFC
    (5) includes $46,684 held in trust for the CFC
    (6) includes $5,507 held in trust for the Sask. Chess Federation
    Paul Leblanc
    Treasurer, Chess Foundation of Canada
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    Default 4E. FIDE Representavive

    FIDE Report:

    I am standing for re-election and I hope you will support me. The past year has been seen featured some wonderful highlights. Congratulations to WIM Qiyu Zhou for her World Championship performance at the WYCC in South Africa. Winning the U14 Girls title makes Qiyu our oldest reigning champion.

    A number of challenges face our FIDE Zone in the coming year and I will help any way that I can to face them. We must fund our Olympic teams next year and we must organize a Women’s Zonal Championship in time for the Women’s World Championship Tournament, scheduled to start October 11, 2016
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    Recent Tournaments:
    The 2015 Zonal Championship was held in Guelph, Ontario from July 10-16. Congratulations to our champion, IM Tomas Krnan. Tomas will join GM Anton Kovalyov, who qualified(!) at the Continental, at the 2015 World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan beginning September 5.
    The North American Junior was held in Kitchener from July 26-30. 64 players from Canada and the USA took part. Congratulations to Guannan Terry Song who finished in third place, thereby earning the FM title and an IM norm.

    Titles:
    Despite stricter rules from FIDE, a number of titles and norms were in play during our Zonal this year. The CM title was earned by Joshua Doknjas.
    Congratulations to our title winners at the 2015 NAYCC in Mexico:
    Girls -10
    WCM:
    Qiao, Joey

    Girls -12
    WFM:
    Qiao, Cindy

    Open -12
    FM:
    Rodrigue-Lemieux, Shawn

    Girls -16
    WCM:
    Tao, Rachel Long-Xin

    Open -16
    CM:
    Zhu, Hong Rui

    Girls -18
    WIM:
    Zhou, Qiyu

    In addition, FM titles have been earned by Olivier Kent Chikku-Ratte and Max Gedajlovic as of August 1. These application are in progress.

    Transfers:
    Russian Grandmaster and former World #4 Evgeny Bareev has moved to Canada and his transfer will take effect in August of this year. Ten years ago GM Bareev played his first games in Canada. Last week he played his final game under the Russian flag at the FIDE Kitchener Masters from July 31 – August 4. His 2700+ performance included 2 draws with Black.
    Despite some grand efforts, no player norms were earned at the FIDE Kitchener Masters this year. However congratulations are due to FA Stephen Wright and FA Michael von Keitz for completing the requirements for their IA titles. They will join FA Jean Roger Boutin as upgraded Arbiters this year.

    Politics:
    Hopefully I will have more to say after the Congress in Abu Dhabi. I believe Kasparov is at least considering another run at the Presidency but I am less sure who is opponent will be.

    Respectfully Submitted

    Hal Bond, IA, IO
    FIDE Zone 2.2 President and Delegate.

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    4I. Rating Auditor. I am travelling at the moment and will not have access to my files until late this week. However, I can say that the system is still in equilibrium with no inflation or deflation. More later.
    Paul Leblanc
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    Median rating top 100: 2341
    5 year range: 2336-2356

    Average all players above 1200 active in past 12 months: 1719
    5 year range: 1715-1750

    Average all players above 1200 active in past 36 months: 1696
    5 year range: 1684-1710

    Average all players active in past 12 months: 1369
    5 year average: 1165-1440

    Average all players active in past 36 months: 1313
    5 year range: 1085-1318

    Data from end June 2015
    Paul Leblanc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Leblanc View Post
    Median rating top 100: 2341
    5 year range: 2336-2356

    Average all players above 1200 active in past 12 months: 1719
    5 year range: 1715-1750

    Average all players above 1200 active in past 36 months: 1696
    5 year range: 1684-1710

    Average all players active in past 12 months: 1369
    5 year average: 1165-1440

    Average all players active in past 36 months: 1313
    5 year range: 1085-1318

    Data from end June 2015
    Paul, have you ever attempted to extract the adults from the overall group, in terms of providing a more stable base. The only way of doing this would be to use the membership type - and this would only be approximate if you were going back more than one year, in the case of juniors who became adults, but stopped playing.

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    I use the "over 1200" category to represent serious players. This eliminates the type of kid who starts with a triple digit rating then quits without going anywhere.
    Paul Leblanc
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    if paul's going to do stuff like that I'd love to see a TD list of 10 years ago broken down by province to see what %age of juniors then are still listed now. I once had a junior coordinator ready to punch me when I told him that the success of today's junior program was the %age of kids who still played as adults.

    [In fairness the junior program >I< came from yielded peter biyiasas, jonathan berry, bruce harper, nigel fullbrook, paul brown, hee seid,robert chow, henry chiu - all fairly prominent in BC and nationally over the last 4 decades. Unlike the others, Len Molden and I never made master but Len's an expert who is now BCCF webmaster while me better known for my organizing and CFC activities - Len's contributions and mine won't be the sort of thing statistical analysis will show however.]

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