Club Revenue, Profit, Loss, Debt, Football department spending (2013, 2012, %-increase)Adelaide* $34.3m - $1.8m None N/A $17.6m -
Brisbane $43.5m - $1.6m $10m $17.3m $17.2m 0.58
Carlton $57.1m $528,000 - $5.4m $21m $20.3m 3.4
Collingwood $75m $5.23m - None $22.5m $21.2m 6.1
Essendon $63m - $3.2m $5m $20.8m $19.6m 6.1
Fremantle* $46.6m $657,000 - None N/A N/A -
Geelong $56m $1.2m - $6.6m $21.4m $19.2m 11.4
Gold Coast# N/A
GWS# N/A
Hawthorn $64m $3.12m - None $21.8m $19.3m 12.9
Melbourne $39.4m - $3.1m $5.8m $18.7m $17.9m 4.47
North Melbourne $32m $1.3m - $2.7m $16.9m $16.3m 3.68
Port Adelaide $39.1m - $1.7m N/A N/A $16.3m -
Richmond## $44.8m $3.3m - None $19m N/A -St Kilda $29.9m - $2.6m $4.6m $19.5m $17.9m 8.94
Sydney $42.7m $646,000 - None $21.9m $20.3m 7.88
Western Bulldogs $34m - $143,000 $10.4m $16.9m $15.7m 7.64
West Coast $56m $4.1m - None $21.5m $20m 7.5
Average footy department budget increase - 6.7 per cent
Inflation rate at December 2013 - 2.7 per cent
* Financial report not published, would not disclose 2013 football department figures
# Gold Coast and GWS do not disclose financial results under an arrangement with the AFL and have not yet reported to Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
##Did not disclose 2012 football department figurehttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/the-spending-gap-between-the-afls-rich-and-poor-has-ballooned-to-56-million/story-fni5ezdm-1226811508363