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Originally Posted by OldManTime
Before i looked at the 15, the first company that come to mind is AARP
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Yes. AARP....."dba United Healthcare".
"According to AARP's 2008 Consolidated financials, it was paid $652,000,000 in royalties from insurance companies that sold products referred by AARP. AARP also received an additional $120,000,000 for the advertisements placed in its publications."
AARP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Tax-exempt organizations are prohibited generally from providing unreasonable compensation to executives, board directors, and, in some cases members. AARP generally compensates their executives more generously than similary situated non-profits surveyed. For example, in 2009, then-AARP CEO William Novelli received $1,647,419 in total compensation, including a severance payment of $350,657......."
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/upload...df_3_29_11.pdf