 President – Cassie Thomas  Service Managers – Tarese Ely-Myers & Curtis Waterworth  Marketing Manager – Amanda Hanners  Inventory Manager – Andy.

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 President – Cassie Thomas  Service Managers – Tarese Ely-Myers & Curtis Waterworth  Marketing Manager – Amanda Hanners  Inventory Manager – Andy Poettgen  Accounting Manager – Siona Raimi  Information Systems Manager – Sean Edwards

All profits will go to the Special Olympics of Johnson County. Our donation: o Provides Special Training o Provides funding for special athletes to participate in competition

 AnimalFair  Wils

 A + Awards and Apparel (Knob Noster, MO) › Suntex

 Target Market › Alumni › Faculty and Staff › Student Families

 Marketing Strategies › Promotions › Events › Print Ads › Verbal › E-commerce

 ex.htmlhttp://happyhoovesucm.com/ind ex.html

 Sizes  Sold at other stores

Beginning Inventory$ 5, Shipping$ Operating Supplies$ Total Startup Cost$ 6,150.00

Startup Cost$6, Less: Donations Pre-Sale (23 units) $ $ Loan Requested$5,000.00

Sales Revenue Donations Loan Total Revenue $15, $ $ 5, $20, Less: Startup Cost Sales Expenses Loan Payback $ 6, $ 1, $ 5, Total Profit$ 8,526.50

 Breakeven at 480 units  480 / 24 = 20 units per company member  Debt to Service Ratio : 1.65

 Pay back loan in November  Will donate proceeds on December 3 Worst Case Scenario: Loan payback December 1 st, 2008

 Central Slippers are not sold anywhere else.  Winter approaching  Holiday Season