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Page 1: Corporations Owned By the LDS Church

1. AgReserves, Inc.

http://www.agreserves.com/

Corporations Owned by the LDS Church

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2. Bonneville International Corporation

“The 14th largest radio chain in America.”

http://bonneville.com/?nid=3/

Corporations Owned by the LDS Church

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3. Farmland Reserve, Inc.

Corporations Owned by the LDS Church

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4. Hawaii Reserves, Inc.

http://www.hawaiireserves.com/

Corporations Owned by the LDS Church

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5. Beneficial Financial Group

http://www.beneficialfinancialgroup.com/

Corporations Owned by the LDS Church

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“Time magazine estimated in 1996 that the church's assets exceeded $30 billion. This figure represents only one side of the balance sheet and does not include current liabilities for maintenance, although the LDS Church incurs virtually no long-term liabilities. After the Time article was published, the church responded that the financial figures in the article were ‘grossly exaggerated.’ Three years later, annual revenues were estimated to be $5 billion, with total assets at $25 to $30 billion.”

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_of_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints

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“Time magazine estimated in 1996 that the church's assets exceeded $30 billion. This figure represents only one side of the balance sheet and does not include current liabilities for maintenance, although the LDS Church incurs virtually no long-term liabilities. After the Time article was published, the church responded that the financial figures in the article were ‘grossly exaggerated.’ Three years later, annual revenues were estimated to be $5 billion, with total assets at $25 to $30 billion.”

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_of_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints