Difference between revisions of "Financial Trends 2009"

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(New page: This is for showing financial trends in 2008 and 2009. I'll put graphs and explanations here. Category: Budget)
 
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This is for showing financial trends in 2008 and 2009. I'll put graphs and explanations here.
 
This is for showing financial trends in 2008 and 2009. I'll put graphs and explanations here.
  
[[Category: Budget]]
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[[Image:BasicIncomeStreams.svg]]
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The above chart shows Free Geek's Income, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009 (so far). This chart excludes one time income since its purpose is to show the overall trends.
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[[Image:BasicExpenses.svg]]
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The above chart shows Free Geek's Income, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009 (so far). This chart excludes one time expenses since its purpose is to show the overall trends.
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[[Image:BasicNetIncome.svg]]
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This shows the results of subtracting expenses from income, that is the net income (or loss). This chart excludes one time income and expenses since its purpose is to show the overall trends.
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[[Image:CompleteNetIncome.svg]]
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Same chart, but this one includes one time income and expenses. You may note that net income is positive in the same months, regardless of the one time income and expenses.
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[[Category: Big Picture]]

Revision as of 13:54, 8 December 2009

This is for showing financial trends in 2008 and 2009. I'll put graphs and explanations here.


BasicIncomeStreams.svg

The above chart shows Free Geek's Income, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009 (so far). This chart excludes one time income since its purpose is to show the overall trends.


BasicExpenses.svg

The above chart shows Free Geek's Income, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009 (so far). This chart excludes one time expenses since its purpose is to show the overall trends.


BasicNetIncome.svg

This shows the results of subtracting expenses from income, that is the net income (or loss). This chart excludes one time income and expenses since its purpose is to show the overall trends.

CompleteNetIncome.svg

Same chart, but this one includes one time income and expenses. You may note that net income is positive in the same months, regardless of the one time income and expenses.