JOE — How about this . . .
Revision of your statement: "No one can predict changes (teams or individuals leaving) and it is always necessary for the Secretary (officers) to
enhance ADJUST the prize Fund accordingly at seasons end!"
Because I already covered this issue, I became confused as to your meaning.Also, I apologize—to all—for my own poor wording in not being specific about the
percentages. Indeed, projected actual dollar amounts were shown to the membership, and they were subject membership approval plus the above noted adjustments at the season's end.
I did not include the actual figures because every league is different; therefore, using the percentages was more relevant should anyone want to make comparisons between my league and their own — which, as I suggested, would be easier to calculate and compare using their own spreadsheet and their own league statisitcs.
What would be
totally meaningless is for someone to demand seeing actual prize fund disbursements exclusively in dollar amounts! This is because doing so ignores fees and costs. For example, lets say BOWLER IGNORAMUS boasts that his team gets a whopping $5,000 for taking 1st Place, so he belittles BOWLER PEEWEE, who comes up short with his team's $1500 1st Place award. THIS MEANS NOTHING because it's unknown how much they are paying per week, nor what their respective lineage fees are. It could well turn out that PEEWEE is getting a lot more bang for his buck than IGNORAMUS. So, for actual comparison purposes, until IGNORAMUS figures out his own return percentages, he's really got nothing but a bowl of limp noodles against the hard facts that percentages represent.
Are we on the same page now? I hope so.