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A small video in Danish

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Comparison.

I made these spreadsheets, to be able to adjust "Between The Lines", so at least I could see how the numbers fit together, without any investments worth talking about.

Compared earnings for the first 5 years.
If everyone starts the fastest possible way.




Compared earnings for the first 3 months.
From each person's start, in each group.

At the end of 3 months, there is the first small profit for everyone after they have paid what they have to pay separately. It is roughly the same amount for everyone.
A manager has 12 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has 13 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor has 14 thousand, and an insider has 15 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes considerably after 6 months of work.




Compared earnings for the first 6 months.
From each person's start, in each group.

At the end of 6 months, there is a larger surplus for most people.
Now a manager has around 40 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 100 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has also around 100 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes dramatically after 12 months of work.




Compared earnings for the first 12 months.
From each person's start, in each group.
A tutor and an insider is the same line.

At the end of 12 months, there is a clearer picture of coming surpluses for the different groups.
Now a manager has around 900 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 650 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has around 275 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.




Estimated cash flow, for the first 63 months.

The largest of the numbers don't really make any sense to ordinary mortals, but they can give some tax collectors a hard time.



Paper is grateful to work with,
but without it it's impossible to grasp the numbers.

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Stay on track

When I'm writing "Between The Lines" then I'm always very very careful to stay on track, so at least I can see, that I don't promise more than I can keep, for there is nothing that destroys a good idea faster than when things don't fit together like a hand in a glove.

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I found the background image here.