Sip revenue has gone up approximately 43% since we joined the SEC. If you put a 1 in front of that number, that's how much A&M's revenue has gone up since that time. For the sip mouth breathers, our revenue has gone up 143%.
Baron von Waffle said:Your Friend said:
Where does all yalls profit go?
Towards hiring a national championship coach/staff/support rather than settling for a five loss G5 level staff.
Your Friend said:Baron von Waffle said:Your Friend said:
Where does all yalls profit go?
Towards hiring a national championship coach/staff/support rather than settling for a five loss G5 level staff.
Isn't payroll an expense?
Your Friend said:Baron von Waffle said:Your Friend said:
Where does all yalls profit go?
Towards hiring a national championship coach/staff/support rather than settling for a five loss G5 level staff.
Isn't payroll an expense?
Your Friend said:Baron von Waffle said:Your Friend said:
Where does all yalls profit go?
Towards hiring a national championship coach/staff/support rather than settling for a five loss G5 level staff.
Isn't payroll an expense?
Flexbone said:
Patch,
Anyone who owns a business or knows anything about business knows that profit is a measure of efficiency. The reason revenue and expenses are netted against one another isn't just to see how much money one pockets at the end of the day; it tells them how efficiently they're running their business. The underlying premise is that it takes X(expenses) to produce Y (revenue). Let's say you and I both own small law practice. My gross revenue is $211k, while yours is $214k. However, you have to spend $207k just to generate that number, while I only have to spend $146k. Which business is run more efficiently?
You see our latest recruiting ranking? It's a bit higher than usual.Your Friend said:
Where does all yalls profit go?