--- Kathy Olson <kathy@thekrib.com> wrote: > Hi, > > So this is $1000 the AGA table made, right? Yep. This is AGA money, free and clear. All AGA; no sharsies. > > How much did the convention make? Well, inquiring minds want to know. But it's too early. Last year I put in a lot of time so that I could get the books settled enough that I felt comfortable writing checks to the sellers. Iirc, I did that before the week was up. Bottom lining took another week easy, just reconciling all the cash drawers, receipts and actual funds. I imagine it will take them as long since they had a computer crash that seems to have lost transactions (i.e., lost auction-buyer debts to AGA the hadn't been paid), plus it never appeared they were on top of thing financially. Before the convention, it seemed pretty clear that we would definitely be in the black -- unless all the expenses they weren't recording were way higher than they have any reason to be (doubt that). > AGA split, not sure we know this yet? We know is it's 50%. It the "of what" we're still waiting to hear. They don't want any of my help. ===== --- Christel Kassellman is returning to America! --- The Northeast Council of Aquarium Societies will feature Christel, author of _Aquarium Plants_, among its speakers at its 30th Annual Convention. It's the longest running consecutive general tropical fish convention in the country and one of the most fun to attend. March 18-20, 2005 Marriott Hotel, Farmington, CT _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc