0MBNO 1S1S00.7 Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax Under section 507(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except black lung 200 1 benefit trust or private foundation) Department al the Treasury Internal Revenue Sernce " The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requrtements A For the 2001 calendar ear or tax ear be Innin 09/01 2001 and endin 08 / 31 / 02 B ctin N idodelii Pass* C Name of organization o Employarldentificatlon number '°" "i° Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) 74-2148471 IaEa1 or w. wow print Number and street (or P O box d mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number 1.41 1.em trip. 9u r" ~~c 1959 East Kerr 417-831-9505 wwc" City or town, state w country, and ZIP +4 U can U Accrual Mofiraia, em . o.moa Sp ringfield MO 65803 0,e, 0 Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable H and 1 ere no( applicable to section 517 organizations trusts must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 a 990fZ) H(a) is this a group return for aRUates7 O Yes FINo G Web site 1 www BifG. Or N(b) it 'Yes .- enter number of affilunes 111i, J ory.ntradon type (check onyone) ~ X s o1 (c) p ) .4 (inseam) a9e7(aH+) o" 1 527 H(c) Are all alfillates+nuweav Qre. ~Ho -No.- attach a list Sea Instructions ) K Check here ~ d the organization's gross receipts am normally not more khan $25 000 The H(0) b a separaia esWm In aryanvatm need not file a return with the WS but if the organization raced a Form 990 Package w an~zaimmweoo's r'=,,a ,? Yep No In tea mail, It should file a return without financial data Some states require a complete return I Enter adipit GEN 1 M Check No, if the organization is not required L Grone receipts Add lines 6b, BD, 9D and 10b W line 12 1 7,973,075 to attach StJt B (Form 990 990-EZ or 990-PF) Revenue Expenses, and Changes In Net Assets or Fund Balances See Specific Instructions on a e 16 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received a Direct public support , , , , , , , , , , 7a 7, 963,201 b Indirect public support , 1 b 0 c Government contributions (grants) , , , , , 7 c 0 d Total (aaaihwtathrough ic) (mns 7,110,873 nonrasns 852,328 ) 7d 7,963,201 2 Program service revenue including government lets and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) 2 0 3 Membership dues and assessments , , , , , 3 0 4 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments 4 4 , 347 5 Dividends and interest from securities , , 5 0 6 a Gross rents 6a 0 b Less rental expenses , , 6b 0 e Net rental income or (loss) (subtract line 6b from line 6a) Bt 7 Other investment encame (desrnbe ~ 7 0 8 a Gross amount from sales of assets other (n) Securities (e) other O ~ than inventory , 0 8a 5 , 527 C0 b Less cost a other basis and sales expenses 0 8b 4 , 196 cli e Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) , , , , , , , 8c 1 , 331 d Net gain or (loss) (combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B)) , , Bd 1., 331 9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) a Gross revenue (not inducting $ 0 0l contributions reported online 1a), , , 9a 0 b Less direct expenses other than fundraising expenses , , 9b 0 t Net income or (loss) from special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) 9c 10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 0 b Less cost of goods sold , , , , , od 0 e Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule) (su i ioc 71 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) , ~ 11 0 12 Total revenue add lines td 2 3 4 5 6c 7 8d 9c 10c and 1 -AAD -A 72 7 968 , 879 13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) 0 13 5 589 , 508 q 14 Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) , , ~~qy ~ 14 481 , 833 15 Fundralsinp(homline 44,cdumn(D)) " ~~'D 15 1 , 478 , 059 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) 16 0 17 Total expenses (add lines 16 and 44, column (A)) 7 , 549 , 400 9 18 Excess a (deficit) !or the year (subtract line 17 from line 12) 18 419 , 479 7 9 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73, column (A)) 19 4 238 , 877 20 Other changes m net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) , . 0 m L0_ 21 Net assets w fund balances at end of r (combine lines 18 , 79 and 20 21 4 , 658 , 356 For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate Instructions Form990 (20 JSA IEf0107000 Page 2 Statement of All organizations must complete column (n) Columns (B) (C), and (D) as required for section 501(c)(3) and (4)organizatlons Functional Expenses enasection ae47(a)(i)nonexempt charitable trusts outoptional Mothers seeSpea&inswdlonsonpage st~ Do not Include amounts reported m line (B) Program (C) Manapemam IW Total IDS Fuwrals~np 66, 86, 96, fOb, w 16 of PaA I services and general 22 Grants and allocations (attach schedule) ' =Y ++i .~7 -- (osn3 nonwns ~ 22 943,938 943 938 5 ."fY 23 specific assistance to rcMhiEuala (attach xl1aEuie) 23 0 "49w R, 24 Beneftspaid toortormembers(attachecneaule) 24 0 ~~ 25 Compensation of officers, directors, etc 25 1,217,562 678 , 530 176 , 098 362,934 26 Other salaries and wages , , , 28 1,053,727 739 , 504 102,345 211 877 27 Pension plan contributions , , , , , , 27 94,347 59 , 438 11 , 322 23 587 28 Other employee benefits , , , , , , , 28 196,864 126 , 194 22,903 47 767 29 Payroll taxes 29 147,326 92 , 815 17 , 679 36 832 30 Professional fundraising fees 30 0 0 0 31 Accounting fees 31 15,259 4,128 7,003 4 128 32 Legal fees , , , , , , , 32 65 , 507 59 540 0 5, 967 33 Supplies , , , , , , , 33 108,119 80 , 010 5,402 22,707 34 Telephone , , , , , , , , , , , , 34 103,576 78,427 1 , 823 23,326 35 Postage and shipping 35 111,947 87 , 336 494 24,117 38 Occupancy , , , , , , , , , , 36 58,143 19,381 19,381 19, 381 37 Equipment rental and maintenance 37 26, 810 11 032 4 , 746 11 032 78 Printing and publications 38 84, 134 61 , 127 466 22,541 39 Travel, , , 39 608,536 499 , 325 1,221 107, 990 40 Conferences, convenhons,andmee6ngs 40 929,935 918 , 469 1,036 10,430 41 Interest , , , , , , , , , 47 19,138 0 19,138 0 42 Depreciation depletion, atc (attach schedule) 42 215,504 65, 168 65, 168 85, 168 43 Oinaropmaonacwaeeaeve(nenYee)B IReur 7a 47,599 17,639 12 , 321 17 639 b Consul ting/Outside service 3b 350,421 264,861 12,718 72,892 c Dues,Membership,PUblic,Mis 7c 13,031 8 985 569 3,478 d Recruiting Recognition 3d 453,552 430 , 448 0 23,104 e Advertising 3e 684 , 425 343 , 213 00 341 , 212 44 Total functional expenses (add lines 731nmupn V) organizations bi~ . I44 7,5 491400 1 5,589,508 481,833 1,478, 059 Joint Costs Check " . if you are following SOP 98-2 Are any joint costs from a combined educational campaign and fundraising sdiatauon reported in (B) Program services? , " O Yea ~X No If "Yes," enter (I) the aggregate amount of these pant costs $ . (IQ the amount allocated to Program services $

What is the orgamzadon's primary exempt purpose? " Program Seniu Expenses All organizations must describe their exempt purpose achievements in a clear and concise manner State the number (Required for 5oi(c)(3)ana (4) orps and 4947(a)(1) of clients served, Ppublications issued, etc Discuss achievements that are not measurable ( Section 501(c)(3) and (4) trusts out optional for organizations and 4947(a)(1 I nonexempt charitable trusts must also enter the amount of grants and allocations to others ) others ) a Faculty Stipends- Stipends-paid-to-university faculty members-who advise SIFE chaptere at their local-compuses_ This ie earned income to recipients ~ was re~orted_to_them_on IRS Form 1099-MZSC

b Regional Competitions _ Regional_competil -students the -business------leaders------__ Comp etition_winners_ ~

c National Com~etition_ Com_petition_o -national _charnpion i1 chosen_by_nati -receive -monetar y-awards

d Special Com etitione_ Various_epecial. Resp oneible Use of Credit~_Make_a_Dif, _tXbusiness leaders -& carry monetary.

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JSA 1 E 1020 2 000 Form 990 (2001) Papa 3

balance Sheets (See Specific Instructions on page 24 )

Note Where required, attached schedules and amounts within the descnphon (A) column should be for end-of-year amounts only Beginning of year End of year 45 Cash - non-interest-bearing 216 , 273 45 115 , 460 46 Savings and temporary cash investments 0 46 0

47a Accounts receivable 47a 2 602 b Less allowance for doubtful accounts 47b 0 5,237 47c 2 602

48a Pledges receivable 48a 1 , 252 , 580 b Less allowance for doubtful accounts 48b 20 , 000 546 875 48c 1 , 232 , 580 49 Grants receivable 0 49 0 50 Recervables from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (attach schedule) 0 50 0 57a Other notes and loans receivable (attach schedule) 51a 0 d b Less allowance for 51b 0 0 51c n doubtful accounts Q 52 Inventories for sale or use 92 951 52 83 054 53 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges 237 702 53 351 985 54 Investments - securities (attach schedule) 0. 0 Cost X~ FMV 2 , 004 , 351 54 2 038 349 55a Investments - land, buildings, and equipment basis SSa 0 b Less accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) SSb 0 0 SSe 56 Investments - other (attach schedule) 0 56 0 57a Land buildings, and equipment basis 57a 3,050,382 b Less accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) 57b 1, 138, 307 2,049, 917 57c 1, 912, 075 58 Other assets (describe> Cash surrenoer iiie ins 6 accrued ) 17 978 58 22 874

59 Total assets add lines 45 through 58 must equal line 74 5 171 , 284 59 5 758 979 60 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 696,877 60 965 192 61 Grants payable 0 61 0 62 Deferred revenue 0 62 0 m 63 Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (attach _- schedule) 0 63 0 j 64a Tax-exempt bond liabilities (attach schedule) 0 64a 0 b Mortgages and other notes payable (attach schedule) 235,530 6db 134, 931 65 Other liabilities (describe " ) 0 65 0

66 Total liabilities add lines 60 through 65 932 407 66 1 100 123 Organizations that follow SFAS 177, check here " U and complete lines 67 through 69 and lines 73 and 74 d 67 Unrestricted 2, 596, 626 67 1,793,969 c 68 Temporarily restricted 0 68 1,243 , 090 69 Permanently restricted 1, 692, 248 69 1, 621,2 97 v Organizations that do not follow SFAS 177, check here 10 Eland complete lines 70 through 74 70 Capital stock, trust principal, 0 `o or current funds 0 70 m 77 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, and equipment fund 0 71 0 °m 72 Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds 0 72 0 m a 73 Total net assets or fund balances (add lines 67 through 69 OR lines 70 through 72, column (A) must equal line 19, and column (B) must equal line 21) 9 238 , 877 73 ±,65 8 356

Forth 990 is available for public inspection and, for some people, serves as the primary or sole source of information about a particular organization How the public perceives an organization in such cases may be determined by the information presented on its return Therefore, please make sure the return is complete and accurate and fully describes, in Part III the organizations programs and accomplishments JSA 1 E 10W 2 ODD Reconciliation of KevenUe Per Audited Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with Revenue per Financial Statements with Expenses per a Total revenue, gains, and other support a Total expenses and losses per per audited financial statements 1101 audited financial statements b Amounts included on line a but not on b Amounts included on line a but not line 12, Form 990 on line 17, Form 990 (7) Net unrealized gains (1) Donated services on investments and use of facilities S (Z) Donated serwoes (Z) Prior year adjustments and use of facilities S reported on line 20, (3) Recoveries of prior Form 990 , $ year prams , f (]) Losses reported on (4) Other (specify) line 20, Form 990 S (4) Other (specify)

Add amounts on lines (7) through (a) Add amounts on lines (1) through (4) b c Line a minus line b c Line a minus line b d Amounts included on line 12, Amounts included on line 17, Form 990 but not on line a Form 990 but not on line a (1) Investment wpenses (1) Investment expenses not included on line not included on line 6b, Form 990 f 6b Form 990 (2) Other (specify) (2) Other (specify)

Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) Add amounts on does (1) and (2) 1 e Total revenue per line 12, Form 990 e Total expenses per line 17, Forth 990

Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (List each one even it not compensated, see Specific

75 Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee receive aggregate compensation of more than $100,000 tram your organization and all related organizations, of which more than $70 .000 was presided by we related organizations? " 0 Yea OX No II "Yes.' attach schedule - see Specific Instructions m page 27

Fortn aau (2001)

JSA tEt0s0I000 B Did the organization engage in any acutely not previously reported to the IRS? If 'Yes,* attach a detailed description of each acutely 76 X 7 Were any changes made In the organizing or governing documents but not reported to the IRS? 77 X If 'Yes," attach a conformed copy of we changes 8 a Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of E7,000 a more during the year covered by this return? , 78a X b If 'Yes,' has it filed a tax return m Form 990-T fu this year'! , , , 78b 9 Was there a liquidation, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the year? II 'Yes; attach a statement 79 0 a Is the organization related (other than by association with a statewide or nationwide organization) Through common membership, governing bodies, trustees, officers, etc, to any other exempt a nonexempt aganvaUm7 , , , , , , , , 80a X b It "Yes," enter the name W the organization and check whether it is U exempt OR U nonexempt 1 a Enter duet( or indirect political expenditure See line 81 instructions 81 a b Did the organization file Form 1120-POL (a this year? 81b X 2 a Did the organization receive donated services or the use of materials, equipment, a facilities at no charge or at substantially less than fair rental slue? B2a X b If 'Yes,' you may indicate the value of these items here Do not include this amount as revenue in Part I a as an expense in Part II (See instructions in Part III ) , , , , B]b 3a Did the organization comply with the public inspection requirements for returns and exemption applications? B3a X b Did the organization comply with the disclosure requirements relating to quid pro quo contributions? 83b X 4 a Did the organization solicit any contributions or pills that were not tax deductible?, , , , , 84a X b If 'Yes,* did the organization include with every solicitation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible? , , , Bob X 5 501(c)(4), (5), m(6) organizations a Were substantially all dues nondeductible by members? 85a X b Did the organization make only in-house lobbying expenditures of $2,000 a less? BSb X If 'Yes' was answered to either BSa a BSb, do not complete 85c through 85h below unless the organization received a waiver (or proxy tax owed for the poor year c Dues, assessments, and similar amounts from members BSc N/ A d Section 162(e) lobbying and political expenditures , , , BSd N/A e Aggregate nondeductible amount o! section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices BSe N/ A f Taxable amount of lobbying and political expenditures (line 85d less 85e) , , , B5f N /A g Does the organization elect to pay the section 6033(e) tax m the amount in 85f? 85 X h If section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices were sent, does the organization agree to add we amount in 85f to its reasonable estimate of dues allocable to nondeductible lobbying and political expenditures la the following tax year? BSh X 6 507(c)(7) orgs Enter a Initiation fees and capital contributions included on line 12 B6a " N /A b Gross receipts, included on line 12, for public use of dub facilities , , , BBb N/A 7 501(c)(12) ores Enter a Gross Income from members a shareholders . B7a N /A b Gross income from other sources (Do not net amounts due a paid to other sources against amounts due a received from them ), , 87b N/A 8 At any time during the year, did the organization own a 50% or greater interest in a taxable corporation or partnership, or an entity disregarded as separate from we organization under Regulations sections 301 7707 .2 and 301 7701-3Z If 'Yes .' complete Part IX , , 88 9 a 507(c)(3) organizations Enter Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under section 4917 " , section 4912 " , section 4955 b 507(c)(3) and 50f(c)(a) crps Did the organization engage in any section 4958 excess benefit transaction during the year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction from a prior year? If 'Yes,' attach a statement explaining each transaction , , 89b X c Enter Amount of tax imposed on the organization managers or disqualified persons during the year under sections 4912, 4955, and 4958 , " N/A d Enter Amount of tax on line 89c, above, reimbursed by the organization , " N/A 0 a List the states with which a copy of this realm is filed t none, no MO filing recruired b Number of employees employed in the pay period that includes Mardi 12. 2001 (See instructions) ~ 90D ~ 1 The books are in care of " Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Telephmeno " 417-831-9505 Located at Ili. 1959 East Kerr, Springfield, MO 65803 ZIP+4 ll~ 2 Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable (rests filing Form 990m heu W Form 1011 -Check here , and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received a accrued during the tax year " ~ 92 1 N/A Fam990 (2001)

EtOSt 2" Note Enter gross amounts unless otherwise Lin 512 513 x514 -(E) - p Related a indicated (A) B Busnm Amount Amount exempt function 93 Program service revenue cone a b e d e IF Medicare/Madicaid payments p Fees and contracts from government agencies 94 Membership dues and assessments , . 95 iniarast m ~awipa and tenpor+ry osn n~vronu 96 Dmdends and interest from securities 97 Net rental income a (loss) from real estate a debt-financed property . . . b not debt-financed property . . 98 Netrentailnwmaapma)hanpaemalprtpary . . 99 Other investment income 100 Gain n(iou) hom"oadaveuaNaNana,,aniay 1 .331 701 Net income or (loss) from special events 702 Gross profit or (loss) ham sales of inventory 703 Other revenue a b c d a 104 Subtotal (add columns (B), (D), and (E)) 5 , 678 705 Total (add line 104, columns (B), (D), and (E)) ...... " 5,678 Note Line 105 plus lrne id, Part 1, should equal the amount m line 1Z Pail I EMUM Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes (See Specific Instructions on page 32 1 Line Na Explain how each activity for which income is reported in column (E) of Part VII contributed importantly to the accomplishment

(a) I (~1 I lDl reRwuoed Nature of acLmues Total income

pons on a e j s (a) Did the organization . during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly. m pay premiums m a personal benefit contract? Yes X No (b) Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract'? Yes X No Note : If 'Yes' to Ibl. file Form 8870 and Form 4720 (see instructions) 3nf+ng schedules and statements and to the is GaSeG m an Information of which OreParer

Please ' IQ . 11C1JaC.C vt.AI.JLX.EJcr 1 04 / 14 / 03 Sign Signature al officer Date Here ' H Gail Beutler Vice President Support Services Type or print lame and Use R8pilreh 55N u vrw (set Gad tub w) Piepaefs , Paid signature PreparePs FIrm1 narne (a yours ' Use Only If aeIFemPbyeE), Phone address and LP " 4 m Form 990 (2001) JSA tE1a50]000 SCHEDULER Organization Exempt Under Section 501(c)(3) OMB NO 1545-( (Form 990 or 990-EZ) (Except Private Foundation) and Section 501(e), 5010, 501(k), 507(n), or Section d947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Supplementary Information " (See separate instructions ) 0 Department d the Treasury 2 0 1 Internet Revenua Service " MUST be com pleted b the above or ganizations and attached to their Form 990 a 990-EZ Name O( the OfpanleLOfl Employer Identification ;-um-

Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Employees Other Than Offi Directors, and Trustees (See page 1 of the instructions List each one If there are none, enter "None (a) Name and address of early employee paid more (6) Title and average (d) itons to (e) Er~ense houn per week (c) Compensation ample ;fit glens 8 account 2f~0 Other than $50,000 devoted t0 itkn CBIBr

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Total number of other employees paid over $50,000 0. Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Independent Contractors for Professional Services (See page 2 of we Instructions List each one (whether individuals or firms) If there are none, enter "None

(a) Name and address of each Independent contractor paid more than $50 000 (b) Type of service (c) Compensabon

Eddx_s Catering,- Inc

320 N McGee, Kansas City, MO 64116

Nousoma Communications, Inc

PDC Multimedia Productions ------

3209 N . Flood Ave . Norman . OK 73069 ------~ Multimedia 149,358

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PoWI number of others receiving over 550,000 f, professional services

For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990 811A Form 990-EZ Schedule A (Form 890 Or 990f2) 3007

JSA 7E17707000 ' Statements About Activities (See page 2 of the instructions ) I Yes I No

1 During the year, has the organization attempted to influence national, state, or local legislation, including any attempt to influence public opinion on legislative matter or referendum9 If Yes; enter the total expenses paid or incurred in connection with the lobbing activities " E (Must equal amount on line 38, Pan VI-A or line I a Part VI-B ) Organizations that made an election under section 501(h) by filing Form 5768 must complete Part VI-A. Other organizations checking Yes,' must complete Part VI-B AND attach a statement giving a detailed description of the lobbying activities Z During the year, has the organization, either directly or indirectly, engaged in any of the following acts with any substantial contributors, trustees, directors, officers, creators, key employees, or members of their families, or with any taxable organization with which any suds person is affiliated as an officer, director, trustee, majority owner, or principal beneficiary? (if the answer to any question is 'Yes,' attach a detailed statement explaining the transactions ) a Sale, exchange, a leasing of property?

b Lending of money or other extension of credit? , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

e Furnishing of goods, services, a faalihes7 , , , 12c1 I x

d Payment of compensation (or payment or reimbursement of expenses d more than $1,000)7 See .Part V ,, Foim 990

e Transfer of any part of its income a assets?

1 Does the organization make grants for scholarships . fellowships, student loans, etc 7 (See Note below a Do you have a section 403(b) annuity plan far your emploNees7 . . . Note Attach a statement to explain how the organization determines that individuals or organizations receiving grants

Reason for Non-Private Foundation Status (See pages 3 through 6 of the instructions )

The or aniiation is not a private foundation because it is (Please check only ONE applicable box.) 5 A church, convention of churches, or association of churches Section 170(b)(1 )(A)(i) 6 A school Section 170(b)(1)(A)(n) (Also Complete Part V 7 I I A hospital or a cooperative hospital service organization Section 170(b)(1)(A)(ni) B e A Federal, state. or local government or governmental unit Section 170(b)(1)(A)(v) 9 A medical research organization operated in conjunction with a hospital Section 170(b)(1)(A)(m) Enter the hospital's name, city, and state foo 10 X M organization operated for the benefit of a college or university owned or operated by a governmental unit Section 170(b)(1)(A)(rv) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part IV-A) 11 a O M organization that normally receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit a from the general public Section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part IV-A) 7 7 b e A community trust Section 170(b)(1)(A)(H) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part IV-A) 72 M organization that normally receives (1) more than 77 113% of its support from contributions. membership fees, and gross receipts from activities related to its charitable, etc functions - subject to certain exceptions. and (2) no more than 33 il7% of us support from gross investment income and unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 tax) tram businesses acquired by the organization after June 30, 1975 See section 509(a)(2) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Pan IV-A) 1 ] O M organization that is not controlled by any disqualified persons (other than foundation managers) and supports organizations described in (1) lines 5 through 12 above, a (2) section 501(c)(4), (5), or (6), d they meet the test of section 509(a)(2) (See

(b) Line number (a) Name(s) of supported organization(s) from above

7 4 F-] M organization organized and operated to test for public safety Section 509(a)(4) (See pane 6 of the instructions I Sch " Aule A (Form 990 or 980f3) 3001 JSA 1E1220 2 000 ScheOUte A Form 090 a B90-EZ 2007 Pag e ~ Support Schedule (Complete only of you checked a box online 10, 71, a 12 ) Uw cash method of accounting

15 Gifts. grants, and contributions received (Do 1 .0411 5 .337 .0041 4 .411 .1071 22 .179 .182

17 Gross receipts from admissions, merchandise sold or services performed, or furnishing of facilities in any activity that is related to the

18 Gross income tram interest, dividends, amounts received from payments m searches loans (section 512(a)(5)), rents, royalties, and unrelated business (arable income (less section 511 taxes) from businesses acquired

19 Net income from unrelated business activities not Included In line 18 0 0 0 0 20 Tax revenues leered for the organization's benefit and either paid to it or emended on its behalf 0 0 0 0 21 The value of services or facilities furnished to the organization by a governmental unit without charge Do not include the value of services or facilities generally furnished to the public without char ge 0 0 0 0 22 Other income Attach a schedule Do not include gain or (loss) from sale of capital assets -3 , 084 38 , 918 -36 , 677 48 , 747 47 , 904 27 Total o(lines l5through 22 . 61567,390 6 , 044 , 271 51381,817 4 , 557 , 488 22,550, 966 24 Line 23minus line t7 6 , 567 , 390 6 , 044 , 271 5 , 381 , 817 4 , 557 , 488 22 550 966 25 Enter l%dline 23 65 , 67 3 9 60 , 442 71 53 , 818 17 45,57 4 88 26 Organizations described on lines 70 a 17 a Enter 2% of amount in column (e), line 24 11, 26a 451,019 32 b Prepare a list !a your records to show the name of and amount contributed by each person (other than a governmental unit or publicly supported organization) whose total gifts for 1997 through 2000 exceeded the amount shown in line 26a Do not Ilk N4 list with your retain Enter the total of all these excess amounts, " 76b 449, 979 c Total support for season 509(a)(t) lest Enter line 24, column (e) " 76c 22 , 550 , 966 d Add Amounts from column (e)talines 18 323,880 19 22 47,904 261b 449,979 . 26d 821 , 763 e Public support (line 26c minus line 26d total) " 26e 21 , 729 , 203 1 Public support percentage (line 26e (numerator) divided by line 26c (Cenominata)) " 261 96 3559% 27 Organizations described on line 72 a For amounts included in lines 15, 16, and 17 that were received from a 'disqualified person,' prepare a list for your records to show the name of, and total amounts received in each year from, each 'disqualified person' Do not file (tits list with your return Enter the sum of such amounts for each year (2000) (1999) (1998) NLA (1997) N(A------N/_A------N/_A ------D For any amount included in line 17 that was received from each person (other than 'disqualified persons'), prepare a list (a your records to show the name of, and amount received for each year, that was more than the larger of (7) the amount on line 25 for the year or (2) $5,000 (include in the list organizations described in lines 5 through 11, as well a^, Individuals ) Do not file this list with your retain After computing the difference between the amount received and the larger amount described in (7) or (2), enter the sum of these differences (the excess amounts) for each year (2000) ______(1999) ______(1998) ______(1997)______

c Add Amounts from column (e) for lines 15 22,179,182 16 17 20 21 " 27c 22 , 179 , 182 d Add Line 27a total and line 27b total " 27d e Public support (line 27c total minus line 27C (clot) " " ~ " " " 27e 22 179 182 1 Total support for section 509(a)(2) tit Enter amount m line 23, column (e) " 77i 22 , 550 , 966 p Public support percentage (line 77s (numerator) divided by line 37f (denominator)) ...... " 27 98 .3513 %

28 Unusual Grants For an organization described in line 10, 11, or 12 that received any unusual grants during 1997 through 2000 . prepare a list for your retards to show, for each year, the name of the contributor, the date and amount of the grant, and a brief

JSA IEttt7 2000 schedule A (Form 990 a 990-Ez) 2007 Page d Private School Questionnaire (See page 7 of the instructions (To be completed ONLY by schools that checked the box on line 6 In Part IV)

29 Does the organization have a racially nondiscriminatory policy toward students by statement in its chaser, bylaws, other governing instrument, or in a resolution of its governing body 30 Does the organization include a statement of its racially nondiscriminatory policy toward students in all its brochures, catalogues, and other written communications with the public dealing with student admissions, programs, and scholarships? 31 Has the organization publicized its racially nondiscriminatory policy through newspaper or broadcast media during the period of solicitation for students, or during the registration period if it has no solicitation program, in a way that makes the policy known to all parts of the general community it serves? If 'Yes," please describe, if "No," please explain (H you need more space, attach a separate statement ) ------32 Does the organization maintain the following a Records indicating the racial composition of the student body, faculty, and administrative staff? b Records documenting that scholarships and other financial assistance are awarded on a racially nondiscriminatory basis? c Copies of all catalogues, brochures, announcements, and other written communications to the public dealing with student admissions, programs, and scholarships? d Copies of all material used by the organization or on its behalf to solicit contributions?

If you answered "No" to any of the above, please explain (Ii you need more space, attach a separate statement ) ------33 Does the organization discriminate by race in any way with respell to

a Students' rights or pmnleges7 , , ,

b Admissions policies?

c Employment of faculty or administrative staff?

d Scholarships or other financial assistance

e Educational policies?

f Use of facilities?

g Athletic programs . . , . . , , , ...... , ,

h Other extracurricular actmties9

If you answered 'Yes" to any of the above, please explain (If you need more space, attach a separate statement ) ------

34a Does the organization receive any financial aid or assistance from a governmental agency!

b Has the organization's right to such aid ever been revoked or suspended? . . . , , , , If you answered 'Yes' to either 34a or b, please explain using an attached statement

35 Does the organization certify that it has complied with the applicable requirements of sections 4 01 through 4 05

Schedule A (Form YYO or 990F2) 7001 JSA 1 E1230 2 000 Schedule A Form 990 a 99QEZ 2001 Page 5 iffid Lobbying Expenditures by Electing Public Charities (See page 9 of the instructions ) o be com pleted ONLY b an eligible organization that filed Form 5768) Check " a I I d the organization belongs to an affiliated group Check " bn d you checked "a" and "limited control" orovisions aoolv

Limits on Lobbying Expenditures sled group To be completed totals I for ALL electing (The term "expenditures" means amounts paid or incurred ) 36 Total lobbying expenditures to influence public opinion (grassroots lobbying) 37 Total lobbying expenditures to influence a legislative body (direct lobbying) , , 38 Total lobbying expenditures (add lines 36 and 37) 39 Other exempt purpose expenditures , , , , , 40 Total exempt purpose expenditures (add lines 38 and 39) 41 Lobbying nontaxable amount Enter the amount from the following table- If the amount on line 40 la - The lobbying nontaxable amount Is Not over $500,000 , , 20% of the amount m line 40 Over 5500,000 but not over $t 000 000 $700 000 glue 15% of the excess aver $500 000 Over $1 000 000 but not oval $1 500,000 $175 000 plus 10% of the excess over $1 000,000 Over $7 500,000 but not over $77,000,000 , , $245 000 plus 5% of the excess over $1 500 000 Over $17,000,000 , , ~ $7,000,000 42 Grassroots nontaxable amount ~(enter 25% of line 41) 43 Subtract line 42 from line 36 Enter -0- if line 42 is more than line 36 44 Subtract line 41 from line 38 Enter -0- d line 41 is more than line 38 , , , ,

on I( there is an amount on either line 43 or line 44, you must rile Form 4 720 I I I 4-Year Averaging Period Under Section 501(h) (Some organizations that made a section 501(h) election do not have to complete all of the five columns below See the instructions for hoes 45 through 50 on page 11 of the instructions 1 Lobbying Expenditures During 4-Year Averaging Period

Calendar year (or fiscal (a) (b) I W (d) I (e) 000 199 1998 Total Lobbying nontaxable emvum Lobbying ceiling amount

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/15l19Ln111nn6Ala11 " . Grassroots lobbying

Lobbying Activity by Nonelecting Public Charities

During the year, did the organization attempt to influence national, slate a local legislation, including any Yes No Amount attempt to influence public opinion on a legislative matter or referendum, through the use of a Volunteers b Paid staff or management (Include compensation in expenses reported on lines c through h ) c Media advertisements d Mailings to members, legislators, or the public e Publications, or published or broadcast statements f Grants to other organizations for lobbying purposes , , , g Direct contact with legislators, their staffs, government .officials, or a legislative body h Rallies, demonstrations, seminars, conventions, speeches, lectures, or arty other means I Total lobbying expenditures (add hoes c through h ) If "Yes' to any of the above, also attach a statement going a detailed description of rvities Schedule A (Form GHO or 990f2) 7001

JS1 tER40I000 Exempt Organizations (See page 12 of the instructions ) 51 Did the reporting organization directly or indirectly engage in any of the following with any other organization described in section 501(c) 01 the Code (other than section 501(c)(3) organizations) or in section 527, relating to political organ¢atioru7 a Transfers from the reporting organization to a nonchantable exempt organization of Yes Ni (I) Cash , (u) Other assets, , , , , , . , , , , b Other transactions (i) Sales or exchanges of assets with a nonchantable exempt organization b(i) (ii) Purchases of assets from a noncharitable exempt organization b(h) (hl) Rental of facilities, equipment, or other assets . , , , , , . . . . . , , , , , . . . . . , , , (N) Reimbursement arrangements , , , , , , , , , , , , (v) Loans or loan guarantees , . . , , , , , , (vl) Performance of services or membership or fundraising solicitations , , , , , , , , , c Sharing of facilities. equipment, mailing lists, other assets, or paid employees , , d If the answer to any of the above is 'Yes,' complete the following schedule Column (b) should always show the (air market slue of the goods, other assets, or services given by the reporting organization If we organization received less than fair market value in any transaction or sharing arrangement, show in column (d) she slue d the goods, other assets, a semces received (a) (b) (c) (a) Line n0 Amount involved Name of noncharitable exem0t a0anizabm Description of transfers transactions and shaAnp airdnpements

52a Is the organization directly or indirectly affiliated with, or related to, one or more tax-exempt organizations described in section 501(c) of the Code (other than section 501(c)(3)) or in section 5277 , " O Yes Ej No

JyA Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2007 1 E 12501 pop Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) 1959 E. Kerr Springfield, MO 65803 Federal LID # 74-2148471

2001-Form 990, Part 1, Line 8c

Sale/Disposal Assets Total Gross Sales Price $ 5,52700 Less Cost $ 4,196 00 Total Gain/Loss $ 1,331 00 Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) 1959 E. Kerr Springfield, MO 65803 Federal I.D # 74-2148471

2001 - Form 990 Part III, What is the organization's primary exempt purpose?

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Grants, Allocations Schedule (or the Year Ending 08131/02 2001 Form 990, Part II, Line 22 (Part III, Section E - Other Program Services)

Other Program Services -Adopt-A-Rookie Program $51,250 Awards paid to SIFE teams or faculty advisors for training a rookie SIFE team and getting them to their first regional competition

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Schedule of Investments for the Year Ending 08/31102 2001-Form 990, Part IV, Line 54

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Schedule of Notes Payable for the Year Ending 08/31/02 2001-Form 990, Part IV, Line 64b

At 8/31/02, this organization has a note payable to UMB Bank, NA Aggregate annual matunties of long-term debt at August 31, 1002 are

2003 $3,771 2004 $4,023 2005 $127,137 $134,931 Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) 1959 E Kert Springfield, MO 6580 Federal I D 0 74.2148477

2001 Form 990 Part V, List of Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees

(B) (C) (D) (E) Name and Address Title/Hours Compensation Employee Benefit Expense Allowance

Alwn W Rohrs President & CEO $154,99992 S111 .62045 $1,26000 1514 W Northxrood 40+ Hours Bolrvar, MO 65613

Bruce A Nasby Senior Vice Pres $137 .25264 $75,34896 $0 00 1647 Cobblestone Ct 40+ Hours Springfield, MO 65809

Geralyn Mason Vice President $60,00000 $28,96584 $0 00 2330 E Meadow Dr 40+ Hours Springfield, MO 65804

Richard J Laird Vice President $69,46848 $34,451 49 $0 00 1418 Thousand Oaks 40+ Hours Nixa, MO 65714

Thomas J Payne Vice President $77,12640 $44,22545 $000 563 S Newton 40+ Hours Springfield, MO 65810

B Gail Beutler Vice President $68,27496 $31,318 60 $0 00 3518 N Fremont 40+ Hours Springfield, MO 65803

Tanja Heinen Vice President $66,95092 $31,57906 $0 00 5149 Buena Vista 40+ Hours Roeland Park, KS 66205

Jack Wootton Vice President $76,52604 $40,69722 $000 2908 Glen Dale Drive 40+ Hours Colleywlle, TX 76034

Mike Cashman Vice President $48,74994 $23,72018 $0 00 828 2nd Street 40+ Hours Mukilteo, WA 98275

Mat Burton Vice President $42,00000 $18,10873 $000 1436 W Lindberg 40+ Hours Springfield, MO 65807

Tom Moser Chairman $000 none none 401 S Tryon, Suite 2300 Charlotte, NC 28202

Robert H Cowan Secretary $000 none none 4 Sky Mountain Drive Ropers, AR 72756

Robert Plaster Treasurer E000 none none P O Box 1600 Lebanon, MO 65536

Attached is a list of Students In Free Enterprise's Board of Directors None are compensated STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISE Board List (Apnl 4, 2003) " Indicates Executive Committee Member

Board Chairman Mr. William S. Atherton Mr. Thomas M Coughlin " CEO President & CEO, Wal-Mart Stores & SAM'S Club USA Athenon & Murphy Investment Co Wal-Mart Stores, Inc 1924 S Utica 702 S W 8th Street Suite 1018 Bentonville, AR 72716-9015 Tulsa, OK 74104 Phone (479) 273-8799 Phone (918) 749-4423 Fax (479) 277-1932 Fax (918) 749-6159 E-mail trncough@wal-mart com E-mail NONE

Vice Chairman Ms. Jill Baldauf Mr. Robert E. Rich, Jr. * Director of Account Management President DDB Worldwide Advertising Rich Products Corporation 11601 Wilshire Blvd 1 150 Niagara Street Los Angeles, CA 90025 Buffalo, NY 14213 Phone (310) 996-5773 Phone (716) 878-8000 Fax (310) 996-5896 Fax (716) 878-5008 E-mail Jill baldauf@la ddb com E-mail RRichjr@,tich com Mr. Greg P. Batiks Mr. Ed Adams VP Sales, East Area Vice President Human Resources Kraft Foods, Inc Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company 200 DeForest Avenue 600 Corporate Park Drive 2°° Floor, Wing 2 St Loins, MO 63105 East Hanover, NJ 07936 Phone (314) 512-3940 Phone (908) 709-7701 Fax (314) 512-5940 Fax (908) 709-7878 E-mail eadams@erac com E-mail greg banks@kraft com

Mr A1 Allred Mr Richard Bartlett President Director of Training and Development Hunt Properties, Inc Coors Brewing Company 8235 Douglas Ave, Suite 1300 311 l0" Street, ME 551 Dallas, TX 75225 Golden, CO 80401 Phone (214) 360-9600 Phone (303) 277-5644 E-mail al@huotprop com E-mail nchard Bardett@coors corn

Mr. Harvey P. Alstodt Mr. Gwllaume BasHaens Executive Vice President Vice Chairman DEL Laboratories, Inc Cargill Inc 178 EAB Plaza 15615 McGmry Road West Umondale, NY 11556-0178 Wayzata, MN 65391-2398 Phone (516) 844-2017 Phone (952) 742-6698 Fax (516) 577-1034 Fax (952) 742-6215 E-mail Halstodt@DeILABS com E-mail guillaume bashaeus@cugill com

Mr. Edward H. Arnold Ms. Rhonda Bauer Chief Executive Officer Chef Executive Officer Arnold Logistics, LLC Xpanshen Marketing Communications 4410 Industrial Park Road 1014 N Weber Camp Hill, PA 17011 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone (717) 731-4374 Phone (719) 578-8878 E-mail eamold@arnoldlogisucs com Fax (719) 578-8838 E-mail rbauer@xpanshen corn Mr. Raymond A Baxter President & CEO Mr. David Blumenthal Interbake Foods Inc Senior Vice President and COO 2821 Emerywood Parkway Lion Brand Yam Company Suite 210 34 West 15'" Street Richmond, VA 23294-3727 New York, NY 10011 Phone (804) 576-3400 Phone (212) 243-8995 Fax (804) 755-7173 Fax (212) 627-8154 E-mail rbaxter@interbake com E-mail david@Iionbrandyam com

Mr. David L. Bearden Mr Robert L. Borchardt President Chairman/CEO/President Panasonic Company Central Recoton Corporation 1707 North Randall Road (E1B-1) 2950 Lake Emma Road Elgin, II. 60123 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Phone (847) 468-4201 Phone (407) 333-8900 Fax (847) 468-4210 Fax (407) 805-0334 E-mail beardeud@pauasonic coin E-mail bborchardt@recoton coin

Mr David W. Bemauer Ms. Judith L Borck Chairman & CEO President & CEO Walgreen Company Country Home Bakers, Inc 200 Wilmot Road, MS#2264 21100 South Western Avenue DeerfieId,IL 60015 Torrance, CA 90501 Phone (847) 9142000 Phone (310)533-6010x232 Fax (847) 914-3652 Fax (310) 320-5496 E-mail love bemauer@walgreens coin E-mail Judy borck@countryhomebakers coin

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Mr. Robert W. Plaster Chairman Mr. Keith Province Evergreen Investments LLC Senior Partner P O Box 1600 Innovative Solutions Group, Inc Lebanon, MO 65536 12980 Metcalf, Suite 130 Phone (417) 533-3007 Overland Park, KS 66213 Fax (417) 533-3152 Phone (913) 647-1200, Xl 16 E-mail rwp@evergrernautos coin Fax (913) 647-1201 E-mail kerth province@thinkISG coin Mr. Stephen R Plaster President Mr. Earnie Redfearn Evergreen Investments LLC Senior Vice President Sales P O Box 1600 Hwsh Detergents, Inc Lebanon, MO 65536 15 West South Temple, Suite 1400 Phone (417) 533-3007 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Fax (417) 533-3152 Phone (801) 975-3220 E-mail srplaster@yahoo coin Fax (801) 975-8520 E-mail eune redfeam@hmsh coin Mr Norman Polsky Norman K, Elaine Polsky Family Supporting Foundation Mr Scott Reeves 11629 Brookwood Blvd President Leawood, KS 66211 NorthPole U S A Phone 913-469-4224 3333 Yale Way Fax 91369-6886 Fremont, CA 94538 E-mail NONE Phone (510) 413-2202 Fax (510) 413-2226 Mrs. Mary McCleary Posner E-mail Scott Rjwi@aol coin President Posner McCleary Inc Mr. Richard F. Ricca 303 West Boulevard South Vice President of Sales Columbia, MO 65203 Blistex, Inc Phone (573) 449-6520x 1800 Swift Drive Fax (573) 443-7117 Oak Brook, IL 60523 E-mail NONE Phone (630) 571-3098 Fax (630) 571-0177 Mr Jack Prim E-mail mcca@blistez coin President Jack Henry & Associates, Inc Mr John Roark

13 President & CEO Fax (972) 578-7697 rschools, L L C E-mail tromero@romero-surlow com P O Box 82608 Kenmore, WA 98028 Mr. Clifford R. Roth Phone (425) 485-0068 Attorney at Law Fax (425) 485-5199 600 Country Lane E-mail johru@r-are com Kansas City, MO 64114 Phone (816) 941-8384 Mr. Leonard H Roberts " Fax (816) 941-3453 Chairman & CEO Email clitFord@cliffortiroth com RadioShack 100 i'hroclanorton St, Suite 1900 Mr. Stephen H. Rugg Fort Worth, TX 76102 Senior Vice President of Sales & Service Phone (817) 415-3231 Briggs & Stratton Corporation Fax (817) 415-3703 12301 W Wuth Street E-mail leonud roberts@ corn Wauwatosa, WI 53222 Phone (414) 259-5303 Fax (414) 259-5313 E-mail rugg sieve@basco com

Mr Kim A Robinson Vice President of Customer Business Development Mr. Paul Sampson Procter & Gamble Director Consumer Health Care 655 East Millsap 3M Company Fayetteville, AR 72703 3M Center Budding 0223-OS-N-12 Phone (479) 571-5638 St Paul, MN 55144 Fax (479) 571-5769 Phone (651) 737-7700 E-mail robinson ka@pg coin Fax (651) 767-7680 E-mail pjsampsonl@mmm coro Mr. Alum Rohrs President & CEO Ms. Alice Sands Students m Free Enterprise Director Business Development The Jack Shewmaker GC Services Sff'E World Headquarters Houston, TX 77081 1959 E Kerr Phone (713) 776-6602 Springfield, MO 65803 E-mail slice sands@gcserv coin Phone (417) 831-9523 Fax (417) 831-7627 Mr. Robert J. Schlegel E-mail arohrs@sife org CEO Pavestone Company Mr. Donald Roland 4835 LBJ Freeway Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Suite #700 Vertis, Inc Dallas, TX 75244 250 W Pratt Street, 18'" Floor Phone (972) 404-0400 Baltimore, MD 21201 Fax (972) 404-0200 Phone (410) 361-8350 E-mail sclilegel@pavestone coin Fax (410) 528-9287 E-mail droland@vertsmc coin Mr Robin Schofield Senior Vice President Sales Mr. Tony Romero Acosta Sales and Marketing President 104 Decker Court Romero/Surlow Sales, Inc Suite 300 859 J Place Irvine, TX 75062 P 0 Box 861570 Phone (469) 417-7201 Plano, TX 75086 Fax (469) 417-7293 Phone (972) 422-7176 E-mail rschofield@acosta coin

14 Mr Steve Schotta Mr. Robert J . Shipley Vice President, Global Business Development General Manager and Vice President Laundry Business Kimberly-Clark Corporation Unilever Home & Personal Care, North America 2112 S 54'" Street 33 Benedict Place Rogers, AR 72758 Greenwich, CT 06836 Phone (479) 273-3600, X30 Phone (203) 625-1216 Fax (479) 273-1452 Fax (203) 625-1597 E-mail sschotta@kcc com E-mail bob shipley@unilever com

Mr Alfred P Schwan Mr. Stennis Shotts Chairman Vice President of Sales Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc 3019 Scanlan 2500 Windy Ridge Parkway Salma, KS 67401 Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone (785) 825-1671 Phone (770) 989-3192 Fax (785) 822-2506 Fax (770) 989-3520 E-mail alfred schwas@schwans com E-mail suhons@na cokecce com

Mr. John T. Sloan Senior Vice President, Human Resources United Stationers, Inc 2200 East Golf Rd Des Planes, IL 60016 Phone (847)699-5000,X2454 Fax (847) 699-1389 Mr. Ralph Scozzafava E-mail jsloan@ussco com Vice President-General Manager-United States Mr. John Spirk Win Wrigley Jr Company Co-President 410 N Michigan Avenue Nottingham-Spuk Design, Inc Chicago, II. 60611 113 10 Jumper Road Phone (312) 645-4266 Cleveland, OH 44106 Fax (612) 644-2135 Phone (216) 231-7830 E-mail rscozzafava@wngley coin Email jspuk@ns-design coin

Mr. Tony Shelton Mr. John W. Splude Vice President Chairman and Chef Executive Officer Nestle Punna PetCare Company HK Systems 60 W Sunbndge 2855 South James Drive Fayetteville, AR 72703 New Berlin, WI 53151 Phone (479) 582-2228, X25 Phone (262) 860-6411 Fax (479) 582-0126 Fax (262) 860-7010 E-mail cshelcon@puruia coin E-mail john splude@hksystems coin

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15 E-mail boyd suegman@dpsu com Suite 475 Alpharetta, GA 30005 Mr. David Stone Phone (770) 619-2227 President Fax (770) 619-0239 Stenhte Corporation E-mail jrswean@gapac com P O Box 524 30 Scales Lane Mr Douglas Taeckeus Townsend, MA 01469 President and Chief Operating Officer Phone (978) 597-1124 The EverCare Company Fax (978) 597-1195 Evercere Design Center E-mail dstoue@stenhte com 3440 Preston Ridge Rd , Suite 650 Alpharetta, GA 30005 Mr. David H. Stovall, Jr. Phone (770) 570-5044 Chairman - Central Division E-mail dtaeckens n helmac com Belle, Inc 2801 W Tyvola Rd Mr. James Tennant Charlotte, NC 28217 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Phone (704)423-9600,X80101 Home Products International, Inc Fax (704) 423-2540 4501 W 47" Street E-mail david stovall@belk com Chicago, IL 60632 Phone (773) 890-8901 Fax (773) 890-1916 E-mail jt@hpu com

Mr. Paul A Stroup, III Chairman and CEO Ms Rosalind Thompson Laoce,Inc Executive Vice President, Human Resources P O Box 32368 Jo-Ann Stores, Inc Charlotte, NC 28232 5555 Darrow Road Phone (704) 554-5571 Hudson, OH 44236 Fax (704) 554-5562 Phone (330) 463-3489 E-mail pstroup@lance com Fax (330) 463-3483 E-mail rosalindthompson@jo-annstores com 111r. Jim Surane Vice President of Sales Retail Mr. Scott Thrasher S B Power Tools Vice President, Sales l0 l S 5'° Street, Suite 2300 Personal Care Division Louisville, KY 40202 Helen of Troy Phone (502) 625-2330 #6 Lucerne Fax (502) 561-1199 Columbia, MO 65203 Email jw surane@sbpt com Phone (573) 449-3860 Fax (573) 443-8419 Mr. Stanley Surlow Email sthrasher@hotus com President SERV-MART, INC Mr. Mtchael S. Todd 8591 Place Senior Vice President P O Box 861570 Global Development Plano, 7?C 75086 Rexall Sundown, Inc Phone (972) 422-7176 201 S Maui Street Fax (972) 578-7697 Bentonville, AR 72712 E-mail ssurlow@servmanmc com Phone (479) 271-2214 Fax (479) 271-2115 Mr Jud Swearingen E-mail stodd@rexallsundown com Director of Sales Georgia-Pacific Corporation Mr. Timothy Toll 3480 Preston Ridge Road Vice President of Global Team

16 Campbell Soup Company President and Chef Executive Officer Box 73A Hays Logistics Campbell Place 802 W Pinedale,# 101 Camden, NJ 08 103 Fresno, CA 93711 Phone (856) 342-6374 Phone (559) 250-5934 E-mail timothy toll@campbellsoup corn Fax (559) 439-7025 E-mail javangelos@aol com Mr. Robert J. Tomsich Chairman Mr. Gerry Wagner Nesco Inc Vice President, Merchant Sales R Marketing 6140 Parkland Blvd Discover Financial Services, Inc Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 2500 Lake Cook Rd BB-2E Phone (440) 461-6000 Riverwoods,IL 60015 Fax (440) 449-3112 Phone (847) 405-2955 E-mail qt@nescomc com Fax (847) 405872 E-mail gerrywagner@discoverfinancial com Mr. James Trevathan Senior Vice President, National Sales S Marketing Mr Trace E. Walker Waste Management President 1001 Fennm Blue Beacon International, Inc Suite 4000 P O Box 856 Houston, 77C 77002 SaLna, KS 67402 Phone (713) 512-6318 Phone (785) 825-2221 Fax (713) 394-2121 Fax (785) 825-0801 Email jtrevathan@wm coin E-mail tracew@bluebeacon coin

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17 Chief Operating Officer Mr. Fritz ZscFuetzschmann Wells' Dairy, Inc President and Chef Executive Officer P O Box 1310 Z-Intemanonal, Inc LeMars, !A 51031 110 N 16'" Avenue Phone (712) 548-2203 North Kansas Cory, MO 64116 Fax (712) 546-4440 Phone (816) 474-8400 E-mail dwells@bluebunny com Fax (816) 842-9179 E-mail mderra@zmtl com Mr. Mike Wilkerson gcrandall@zmtl com Chairman Orion Systems Employee Assessments 2508 East 7l' Street, Suite A Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone (918) 625-5371 E-mail OMWiIk@aol com

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Mr Keith Wypysrynski Senior Vice President of Sales Wyeth Consumer Healthcare 5 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 Phone (973) 660.5686 Fax (973) 660-5859 E-mail WYPYSZK@wyethcom

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18 Students In Free Enterpnse (SIFE) 1959 E. Kerr Springfield, MO 65803 Federal I.D.# 74-2148477

2001 Forth 990 Schedule A, Part I, Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Employees

(A) (B) (C) (D) Name and Address Title/Hours Compensation Contributions-Employee Benefit Plan

Wendy Foster Director-SIFE UK $64,111 76 $3,20559 3731 Linden Street 40-plus Lincoln, NE 68516

Jeremy Reese Director-Information Systems $52,47879 $2,62394 3208 N 12th Street 40-plus Ozark, MO 65721 Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) 1959 E Kerr Springfield, MO 65803 Federal I.D.# 74-2148471

2001- Form 990, Schedule A Page 3, Part IV-A, Line 22

2000 1999 1998 1997 Sales of Securities Gross Amount $ 77,945 00 $ 102,445 00 $ 426,685 00 $ 251,949 00 Less Cost Basis $ 81,029 00 $ 63,527 00 $ 463,362 00 $ 203,202 00

Total Other Income (Loss) $ (3,084 00) $ 38,918 00 $ (36,677 00) $ 48,747 00