[MR] comps

Maymunah al Siqilliyah alsiqilliyah at gmail.com
Sat Jun 26 05:37:07 PDT 2010


Also, by Kingdom law, you have to have enough money to cover your event 
site before you begin collecting event fees.  So if your group 
traditionally has an event with an expensive site, that money has to 
just sit in your account for the next year to cover the site fees.  If 
there weren't groups with a good bit of excess sitting in the account, 
then we would never have large events in this Kingdom.



On 6/26/2010 1:21 AM, Gina Shelley wrote:
> Squeaking by by the skin of one's teeth is not "sound management." Sound management is keeping a little padding in the till so you don't go into the red if there is an unexpected expense, emergency, or loss.
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> Dulcy
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>> clearly you are confused. profit is abundance beyond needs. a group does
>> not need profit to keep from going "bankrupt" it just needs to pay its
>> bills. thats called sound management, nothing more.
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