Financial records
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Admissions and Records Office records
Contains correspondence, student and computer registrations, student finances, and conferences. Includes information on registration guidelines, student registration, and computer registration from other universities, as well as conference materials from American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). Materials date from between 1969 and 1985.
Brigham Young Academy financial and student records
Contains account records for fund raising for the library, a draft of correspondence used to solicit funds for a new gymnasium, a bank passbook with canceled checks, an account book for the new gymnasium, a financial ledger, and a draft of a school or class song. 5 items.
Brigham Young University Chapter records
Contains annual reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, financial records, agendas, election information, member information, and newspaper clippings.
Brigham Young University earnings report
Contains a computer printout of earnings of individuals, listed alphabetically by last name. Listing begins at McBride and ends with Robertson. Dated 1957.
Brigham Young University financial records and annual reports
Contains financial records, correspondence, and annual financial reports for Brigham Young University dated 1955-1987.
Brigham Young University ledgers
Contains ledgers from Brigham Young University dated 1932 to 1960. The ledgers pertain to the finances of the University and include account books and financial records.
Brigham Young University payroll records
Contains payroll records for Brigham Young University during the years 1950-1953 and 1965-1966.
Brigham Young University salaries records
Materials include a large volume containing charts, graphs, and textual documents describing salaries paid to administrators, faculty, and staff at Brigham Young University. Dated 1921-1946.
Brigham Young University vice-presidential records
Collection includes minutes and other records from Associate Academic Vice President William Evenson of the Jerusalem Center of Near Eastern Studies from 1980-1989.