Further Confusion 2003

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Further Confusion 2003 was a furry convention, the fifth annual Further Confusion. It was held from January 23 to 27 at the San Jose Doubletree in San Jose, California.

The charity auction benefited Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) and The Seymour Marine Discovery Center.

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Financials[edit]

Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. started the year with $68430 in assets, including $10730 in cash (and temporary cash investments). They ended the year with $87345 in assets, including $20027 in cash. Liabilities started at $28522 and ended at $29013, making their gain/loss for the year $18424 ($9297 in cash), and their net balance $58332.

Their total revenue was $126907, of which $98814 was from memberships, $26055 was from donations and $2038 was from merchandise, after accounting for the cost of goods sold.

Their expenses came to $114883, of which $0 was for occupancy, $6800 for equipment rental and maintenance and $7768 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.

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