> > I'm curious as to your concern.....Sell 14 shirts at $15 each, and you've >> fully recovered the funds. More than likely we'll double (or more) our >> investment, especially if they're more than $15 each. Jack, got any >> numbers? How many shirts, how much each, what's our cost, etc.? > >I should have the actual quote later today. > >Just to figure roughly - Do not quote me on this.... For the shirts we are >printing the job should be around $600. If we sell all the shirts we will >make about $300 profit. If we sell only 2/3 of the shirts we will break >even. > >Technically, yes we could use the profit from the event shirts to use as a >down payment on the club shirts. That will delay the Club shirts a little >longer. Currently we are trying to work on both shirts at the same time, so >that we will have the event shirts by the deadline, and still have the club >shirts ready by the next meeting. > >I have submitted the samples for the club shirt design to Jack. He will be >sending it out directly to the board members later tonight from home. > >Derek Poertner Ahh! An algebra problem. Total sales of $900 ($600 cost + $300 profit) @ $15 a shirt = 60 shirts. Where does the $200 come in? Is this a production of shirts for more than just SAC? Is this a production increase from something previously discussed? Are these SAC shirts or All-AZ shirts? Jeff -- Jeff Hopkins HPO SOFT ************************************************************** Phoenix, Arizona Atlanta, Georgia 7812 West Clayton Drive 12170 Boxwood Circle Phoenix, AZ 85033-2439 U.S.A. Alpharetta, GA 30005 U.S.A. (623) 849-5889 (Fax) (770) 619-3322 (Phone/Fax) www.hposoft.com dataman.home.mindspring.com 4th Dimension Developer FileMaker Pro Expert BASIC/C/C++ Programmer/Web Site Developer