Further Confusion 2005

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Further Confusion 2005 was a furry convention, the seventh annual Further Confusion. It took place over January 13-17 2005.

The charity auction benefited Therapy Pets and Friends of Lulu. A total of $10,000 was donated to the two charities.

The event was used as a talking point by The Rush Limbaugh Show.

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Financials[edit]

Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. started the year with $104926 in assets, including $38079 in cash (and temporary cash investments). They ended the year with $117057 in assets, including $45858 in cash. Liabilities started at $26450 and ended at $43794, making their gain/loss for the year $-5213 ($7779 in cash), and their net balance $73263.

Their total revenue was $133745, of which $89042 was from memberships, $40526 was from donations and $748 was from merchandise, after accounting for the cost of goods sold.

Their expenses came to $98021, of which $0 was for occupancy, $8549 for equipment rental and maintenance and $10498 for printing.

Source: Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. Form 990 (description) from Foundation Center
Note: These financials provide just a brief overview, and should be considered in context. Each convention has its own situation, which may change from year to year. Special events (like art shows) that are part of a charity's mission are usually run at a loss. Conventions typically have many other expenses which may come to far more than those listed. Check the source for further details.

References[edit]

  1. Anthropomorphic Fandom Convention Information Sheet

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