Further Confusion 2004

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Further Confusion 2004 was a furry convention, the sixth annual Further Confusion.

Further Confusion 2004
Further Confusion 2004

The charity auction benefited Bay Area Bears and The Exotic Feline Breeding Center. One painting, (Eyes of the Night by Goldenwolf) went for $10,000 at Further Confusion 2004, the result of a close, fierce bid battle between Flint Otterhall and a local appreciator of furry art.

[edit] Financials

Fursuits P-Dawg and Chance in the halls at Further Confusion 2004
Fursuits P-Dawg and Chance in the halls at Further Confusion 2004
Fursuits in the hall at FC2004
Fursuits in the hall at FC2004

Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. started the year with $87345 in assets, including $20027 in cash. They ended the year with $104926 in assets, including $38079 in cash. Their liabilities started at $29013 and ended at $26517 making their gain/loss for the year $20077 ($18052 in cash), and their net balance $78409.

Their total revenue was $134923, of which $27895 was from donations, $98545 was from memberships, and $1243 was from merchandise, after accounting for the cost of goods sold. The net income/loss of special events (included in revenue) was $7240.

Their expenses came to $87606, of which $0 was for occupancy, $6164 for equipment rental and maintenance, and $8738 for printing.

Source: Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. Form 990 (description) from GuideStar.com
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.

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