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Chapter 8
« on: April 17, 2018, 11:55:20 AM »
Chapter 8

What pro skateboarders make a month also in status in position in the Industry lining up in sales in big numbers.

 As of today shoe brands are the main income pulling and Financial maintain of most pro skateboarders today,

 But in the early 90s board compony's could I financially maintain high numbers of top selling units and product in production and could financially afford paying big numbered checks out to most of there top selling pros.

 But now days it's just shoe sponsors and shoe and apparel companies getting out the big money to riders and pros.

  For example today pros
In hi demand of bullshit fucking on more bullshit,,

 Someone like Nyjah makes around ... An estimate of like ...
$4 a board sold
$7 to $10 a shoe sold
$25 to $100 Photo ( incentive ad ) for wearing or having A recognizable logo or sticker 
in a photo printed ad of one sponsor or many sponsors recognized and available in add or article.

TV or Radio voice over air play per play
Round $2 to / $30 if lucky / per play but there's a large number of plays in essence in giving that it runs so the pay off is in one large some  of / radio $2000 / tv $10.000 or more /


Events just for showing up to a large payed event $2000 to $5000

And then placing even more
$3000 to high placing to $10.000
Or more.
 Multiple events per year every event low and high end event

Even Low end events rank $200 or $500 to $700 to $1000


Truck sponsors
$300 to $400 if pro model
And monthly box
 Wheels sponsors and bearing sponsors
$100 to $300
And again monthly box.

But this is on the high end of things
 There are low ends of things as well not making this type of money but still ranking over all a money all of them put together in checks of other pros not making this much as this

Around altogether

 $2000 to
$4000 a month the regular end street pro skateboarder
Plus monthly box of product,


 But high end things it's like the numbers u just read in full every check added up is like in estimate every month top of the top

 Nike , Adidas , Diamond style shit
Primitive and so fourth in monthly income ..,  type running around like a chicken with its head cut off


1. Shoe checks $70.000

2. Boards $4000

3. Photo incentive $400 $500 roundabout

4. Tv / radio if any ads playing or air at the time being ? $1000 to $5000 / $10.000 if lucky $15.000
 
.5. Events and winnings
$2000 to $20.000 / $50.000

6. Other sponsors truck and wheels bearings $200 / $400

Equals to around $99.000 100.000 but also have to pay taxes on that as well paying
Around $17.000 to $20.000 on taxes or more ..
 Making that much ...

 
But your  regular roundabout pro doesnt make this much / they make around $3000 to $5000 if there lucky on street skating
And pay $300 $600 on taxes

And if they have a shoe sponsor with a shoe out they make $30.000 to $50.000
 On royalties 

 And pay $4000 to $6000 on taxes





« Last Edit: April 17, 2018, 10:50:59 PM by stan »

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Re: Chapter 8
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2018, 12:19:58 PM »
thanks for the insights, stan.

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Re: Chapter 8
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2018, 12:23:28 PM »
interesting as usual, i heard from my bud er i mean a euro tm that a welcome pro makes around 300-500 a month (this was durring the nolan johnson era of welcome so maybe they spend more money on their team now)

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Re: Chapter 8
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2018, 12:40:25 PM »
Euro TM or didn't happen.

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Re: Chapter 8
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2018, 01:16:21 PM »
I've got a financial accounting final exam coming up and now I know who I can PM for help.

Thanks, Stan. Keep em comin, bud.

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Re: Chapter 8
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2018, 06:42:31 PM »
Deck royalties are half that. Photo incentives are probably more, unless he doesn't care and considers them exposure. Energy drink is probably the biggest check. Way more on taxes since he's a contractor for all those companies.