Re: Motion regarding foreign registrations
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- Subject: Re: Motion regarding foreign registrations
- From: Gerry Snyder <geraldcsnyder@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 11:49:26 -0700
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On 8/21/2011 10:37 AM, Jill Bonino wrote:
Hi All,
Estimated Registration Income
From 9-30-10 $8890
Sales of R&I 3720 (per John
Ludi's Storefront Rpt.5-10...254 + 118 per 10-10 report @ $10
Sales of Checklists _1632_(per Storefront Report 5-10...56 + 40 per
10-10 report @ $17
Total Income/Sales $14,242
Now, it looks like we have a profit from the Sales of R&Is and
Checklists each year compared to the annual printing cost of the R&Is,
but as Cheryl mentioned in her post we don't sell all of the books we
pay to print each year. Per John Ludi's 9-30-10 Storefront Inventory
report AIS has back inventory of R&Is and Checklists valued at
$105,797. Estimating that the cost of these books was half what we
are charging, that is still $52,900 of unrecouped costs AIS has
written off without matching income over the years.
Until those costs are recouped in income, AIS has not made a profit
off of the R&Is and Checklists either. This added foreign
registration fee will help cover our costs, not balance our budget.
I am not sure that is right.
John Ludi's inventory report gives the value of remaining stock at
current prices. It is not the total cost of printing all the checklists
and R&I's minus sales. (We have found it hard to get those numbers.)
Some items (notably R&I's from early in a decade) have, I believe,
already made a profit, despite having sizable remaining inventory Many
or most others have at least covered a fair percentage of printing costs.
If we sold the entire inventory, some of the $105,000 would go toward
covering expenses, but most would be profit.
BTW, I do agree with many others that John Jones's motion does an
excellent job of being fair to all.
Gerry Snyder
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