On one hand: boring as dirt, tedious, frustrating and nail-biting. Why do they get SO MUCH of what I make?
On the other hand: interesting trends to be observed, and it's good to get a more macroscopic overview of what's up.
Sales were definitely down in 2007 from 2006, by almost 30% in rough figures. But that's still above sales of 2005, and considering 2006 was year 4 or 5 of doubling gross sales, it's not a big surprise. Also, I went back to work in August, which is a pretty serious dent in my order fulfillment and my drumming up business time.
Tomorrow, finish gross sales and inventory. I wonder how most folks count out-of-date calendars? They aren't really worth what they were anymore... they're not even really worth what I paid for them now.
Expenses will have to wait until I get a few more statements, so after that it's the jobses, freelance input and everything but business expenses.
Blah blah blah...
On the other hand: interesting trends to be observed, and it's good to get a more macroscopic overview of what's up.
Sales were definitely down in 2007 from 2006, by almost 30% in rough figures. But that's still above sales of 2005, and considering 2006 was year 4 or 5 of doubling gross sales, it's not a big surprise. Also, I went back to work in August, which is a pretty serious dent in my order fulfillment and my drumming up business time.
Tomorrow, finish gross sales and inventory. I wonder how most folks count out-of-date calendars? They aren't really worth what they were anymore... they're not even really worth what I paid for them now.
Expenses will have to wait until I get a few more statements, so after that it's the jobses, freelance input and everything but business expenses.
Blah blah blah...
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Date: 2008-03-26 07:58 pm (UTC)This is the sounds the IRS makes: NOM NOM NOM
Date: 2008-03-26 08:35 pm (UTC)Because the baby boomers are taking all my money for their medicare while I don't get health care, yup.
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Date: 2008-03-26 09:21 pm (UTC)