National Basketball Association Incomes and Expenses

Revenues and expenses of teams and leagues.  Originates from the Team Valuation reports from the now defunct Financial World magazine, continued in Forbes.  In these sources, income-expense data were always for the season before the Team Valuation; e.g., the 2007-08 valuation is based on income-expense data to 2006-07.  Tracking backwards, the data are simply missing for 1997-98 since there was no valuation report for 1998-99.  In addition, there are some particular individual team data from various media sources.  The files are all in MSExcel format.  So, use your "Save Target As" command to save them to your hard disk.

Team by Team Income and Expense Reports

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1951-52 (Hearings)
1952-53 (Hearings)
1953-54 (Hearings)
1954-55 (Hearings)
1955-56 (Hearings)
1956-57 (Hearings)
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1989-90 (FinWorld)
1990-91 (FinWorld)
1991-92 (FinWorld)
1992-93 (FinWorld)
1993-94 (FinWorld)
1994-95 (FinWorld)
1995-96 (FinWorld)
1996-97 (Forbes)
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1998-99 (Forbes)
1999-2000 (Forbes)
2000-01 (Forbes)
2001-02 (Forbes)
2002-03 (Forbes)
2003-04 (Forbes)
2004-05 (Forbes)
2005-06 (Forbes)
2006-07 (Forbes)
More Detailed Reports for a Few Teams
Boston Celtics:  1957, 1995 through 2000
Milwaukee Bucks:  1968-69 to 1970-71 (their first three years in existence)
New Jersey Nets:  1995-1999
San Antonio Spurs:  1994, 1995
Seattle Supersonics:  1967-68, 1968-69, 2000-01 to 2004-05

The "average team"1970-71

Seattle Supersonics Balance Sheets1967-68 and 1968-69