[Update 11/25/2015 added a few images created by others]

Corporation of the President (Corporate Sole all assets owned by President of the Church)

Board of Directors -> First Presidency and 12 apostles

Investigation by Reuters in collaboration with sociology professor Cragun estimates that the LDS Church is likely worth $40 billion today and collects up to $8 billion in tithing each year.

In 1960, President McKay decided that all general authorities, including the prophet should receive equal salaries

Corporation of the Presiding Bishopric

Deseret Management Corp – Keith B. McMullin is CEO Board(First Presidency, Presiding Bishopric and three rotating of the 15 apostles)

annual revenue of $1.2 billion 10% flows back to the corporation of the presiding bishopric. Kieth McMullin (former Presiding Bishopric member) stated that money can flow from the church to the corporations but happens rarely.

about 2,000 to 3,000 employees. possibly including 1,400 “people who are volunteering their time and their services—some are part-time and some are volunteer.” Many of these members being asked to serve full- or part-time are retirees.

Leadership

Subsidiaries

Divisions

Divisions:

Intellectual Reserve, Inc (IRI) is a non-profit corporation (the actual “Church” part of the church

Correlation committee fits here

Deseret Industries (D.I.) is a non-profit organization and a division of Welfare Services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)

Deseret Ranches – ranching operations of Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Central Florida. The Ranches include several organizations including:

$1 billion, 290,000-acre Deseret Ranches in Florida

Deseret Ranches Deseret Cattle and Citrus

Taylor Creek Management

East Central Florida Services

Farmland Reserve.

Hunting preserve (Elk ranch) generating $100,000 annually.

1 million acres in the continental U.S

Ensign Peak Advisors – investment management affiliate of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Listed as 50 N. Temple (Church Headquarters) as the company’s address. Sells shares of stock. President Roger G. Clarke

Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) – in 2010, net assets worth $70 million and collected $23 million in ticket sales alone, as well as $36 million in tax-free donations

Universities and Schools

Elementary and secondary schools

Mexico

Pacific Islands

Moroni High School (Kiribati)

LDS Primary School (Fiji)

LDS Church College (Fiji)

Church College of Western Samoa (Samoa)

Sauniatu Primary School (Samoa)

Vaiola (Fusi) Primary School (Samoa)

Church College of Savaii (Samoa)

Liahona High School (Tonga)

Saineha High School (Tonga)

Liahona Middle School (Tonga)

E’Ua Middle School (Tonga)

Havelu Middle School (Tonga)

Saineha Middle School (Tonga)

Pangai Middle School (Tonga)

Pakilau Middle School (Tonga)

MDU Resources Group, INC. – Purchases stock from Ensign Peak Advisors

Zions Securities Corporation (ZSC) is a subsidiary of Property Reserve Inc., which manages property owned by the Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. January 2012, Zions Securities Company changed its name to Utah Property Management Associates, LLC, (UPMA)

Agreserves Inc.

2% of Florida

AgroReservas Do Basil Ltda

Agreserves Australia LTD Kooba Station,Australia.

Deseret Ranches of Alberta Raymond,AB Canada

Agreserves LTD Cambridge,England

AgroReservas, S.C. Los Mochis, Mexico

Deseret Farms of CA Woodland, CA

Deseret Farms of CA Modesto,CA

Deseret Farms of CA Chico,CA

South valley Farms Bakersfield, CA

Deseret Security Farms Blythe, CA

Naples Farms Naples,FL

Deseret Cattle & Citrus ST. Cloud, FL

Deseret Farms of Ruskin Ruskin, FL

Kewela Plantation O’ahu,HI

Rex Ranch Ashby, NE

Riverbend Farms ST.Paul, OR

Deseret Land & Livestock Woodruff, UT

Wasatch-Dixie Farms Elberta, UT

Agreserves Cottle CO.,TX

Agrinorthwest kennewick,WA

Handcart Ranch Alcova, WY

Deseret Ranches of Wyoming Cody,WY

Farm Management Corporation (commericial farms and agricultural properties)

Deseret Land and Livestock – 200,000 acres of land in Rich, Morgan and Weber counties (Utah)

Sun Ranch (Martin’s Cove)

Deseret Ranches of Florida (Orlando) (largest ranch in Florida)

Deseret Farms of California

Rolling Hills (Idaho)

West Hills Orchards (Elberta, Utah)

Cactus Lane Ranch (Arizona)

Deseret Trust Company

LDS Family Services

Property Reserves Inc. (PRI)

Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators (DMBA) – http://www.dmba.com/

Welfare Square is a complex in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Charitable aide

According to an official church Welfare Services fact sheet, the church gave $1.3 billion in humanitarian aid in more than 178 countries and territories during the 25 years between 1985 and 2010. A fact sheet from the previous year indicates that less than one-third of the sum was monetary assistance, while the rest was in the form of “material assistance.” All in all, if one were to evenly distribute that $1.3 billion over a quarter-century, it would mean that the church gave $52 million annually. A study co-written by Cragun and recently published in Free Inquiry estimates that the Mormon Church donates only about 0.7 percent of its annual income to charity http://mobile.businessweek.com/articles/2012-07-10/how-the-mormons-make-money

MINT.com Report:

“Like most major churches, the exact tally of LDS assets is difficult to come by. In July 2007, the Salt Lake Tribune covered an Oregon Supreme Court ruling ordering the church to publicize its financials in connection with a lawsuit from an alleged abuse victim, noting that it had not disclosed such information since 1959. In 1997, Time Magazine found that current LDS assets totaled $30 billion. If LDS were a corporation, Time continued, its estimated $5.9 billion in annual revenues would have placed it midway through the Fortune 500. The LDS church has taken ambitious strides to preserve and grow its wealth over the years. Beneficial Financial Group, a $3.1 billion insurance company with annual revenues exceeding $600 million, is wholly owned by the church. LDS also owns theDeseret Morning News, Utah’s second-largest newspaper. Bonneville International Corporation, which controls over two dozen top radio stations across six states, is also wholly owned by LDS through Deseret Management Corporation, the church’s for-profit arm. Another $6 billion of church money was said by Time to be tied up in “unspecified investments.” All of these activities, it should be noted, are categorized as “unrelated business income” and subject to state and federal taxes.”

Slightly older image (1991) but more complete: