Good, Borek has checked your math. That saves me some time and trouble, I really don't care for titration calculations that I don't have to do, i.e. I'm not getting paid for. Heh. B)
Now, Borek is also worried that the procedure isn't correct -- that NH3 remains in solution, and will reform NH4OH. I just figure, if the procedure is done correctly, an excess of NaOH, and thorough heating to drive off all NH3 vapor, the only thing left is excess NaOH. If you, chaneliman, think this might not be the case, then we can just stop. But if this is a textbook problem, or a procedure you've performed we can run with it. Although I think Borek and I would prefer to see the reaction: NH4+ + OH- --> NH3(g)↑ + H2O
OK, now, how much NaOH was added, in total to the flask, before the HCl titration, that tells us how much ammonia was consumed.