According to basic accounting principals, if my professional services require I attend continuing education and business conferences, then those expenses are written off my gross income, under “business expenses” on my schedule C, as per IRS rules.
Even though said expenses may have been covered by “donations”…(in other words, paid for by others), it does not negate the fact that these expenses are considered under business ethics and law, as,
“the costs of doing business”.
If I were them, as I guess I AM, if I desired to stay IN business, I would suggest WE start cutting *this* business’ costs.
Donations can just go to paying off their debt to US. For those that made them had a vested interest in the “business” staying IN business and courting these “agents” favor, too.
And instead of relying on the *old* energy and *power* of ~money~, start integrating business models based upon business principals and ethics related to the concepts of Responsibility and Accountability for the use of Life’s resources.

November 2nd, 2009 - 11:11 am
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