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Net is income minus expenses. Q4 of 2008 is the only quarter with a net loss $(24,018.62). Easier to grok as a bar graph:
  
 
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Revision as of 14:39, 9 January 2010

Financial Trends 2008 and 2009

Income and Expenses Overview

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These income and expense pie charts help to understand where the money comes from and goes in general. The data is based on actuals for the 2009. (A few numbers relating to recycling expenses and recycling income for the month of December are estimates, and may change slightly in the near future.) A number of income and expense items changed between 2008 and 2009, so 2008 numbers are not included in the above overview.

Income and Expenses History

Quarterly

Quarter by Quarter Income and Expenses 2008-2009
Q1 2008 Q2 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009
Income $229,744.99 $217,708.27 $218,767.35 $187,418.39 $205,752.82 $233,876.62 $262,149.86 $281,813.02
Expenses $192,906.49 $197,644.73 $207,570.77 $211,437.01 $187,025.35 $197,683.52 $209,334.00 $219,874.84
Net $ 36,838.50 $ 20,063.54 $ 11,196.58 $  (24,018.62) $ 18,727.47 $ 36,193.10 $ 52,815.86 $ 61,938.18

Net is income minus expenses. Q4 of 2008 is the only quarter with a net loss $(24,018.62). Easier to grok as a bar graph:

IncomeExpenseHistory.svg

The above table shows and chart shows the years 2008 and 2009, quarter by quarter, with income and expenses compared. Except for Q4 2008 income exceeded expenses and the net income has been growing since. The problem with Q4 were severalfold, including a snow storm that shut us down for much of December, the collapse of the commodities market which cut into recycling income, and the general financial meltdown which diminished monetary contributions.

Monthly

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The above chart shows Free Geek's Income, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009. This chart excludes one time income since its purpose is to show the overall trends. You can see that the largest income stream is Sales with Donations and Recycling coming in about tied for second place. You can see the change in some of the smaller income streams from 2008 to 2009. Close examination shows a spike in fundraising income at the end of each year.


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The above chart shows Free Geek's Expenses, month by month, over the period of 2008 and 2009. This chart excludes one time expenses since its purpose is to show the overall trends. You can see that Staffing expenses are the largest expense by far. Occupancy expenses are next, about a quarter of staffing. You can see the recycling expenses drop as a result of the new legislation that went into effect at the beginning of 2009.