Not all church leaders are wealthy business men. President Hinckley never worked in the private sector and was life long church employee. He served as an apostle from 1958 to 2008 highly unlikely to raise a large family like he did with just a modest stipend. We know from filings in countries that require transparency that top paid employees are compensated pretty well. The 10 highest paid employees of the church in the UK for 2012 were paid between $115,000 and $130,000. From what I know from church employees the church is focused on hierarchy and organizational compensation. It's reasonable to assume that the Apostles and First Presidency are the highest compensated employees in the church. It wouldn't be unreasonable to think they make north of 200k per year with generous benefits. The 2012 UK Financial Statements can be seen at the UK charity Commission website. Phaedrus