Kilmarnock - Income

This graph shows  the money Kilmarnock has taken in since 2000. The total income since then is just under £56m.

The amount of money coming into the club is key to its ability to compete. The turnover is very dependent on the form of the team, the number of cup games played, and the finishing league position. The steady increase is encouraging.

 

 

Below the graph shows the split of the income across the various parts of the business. This is interesting as it shows how big a part of the income the hotel business is. Unfortunately the club do not do a similar split on their expenses so it is not possible to know whether the hotel actually makes money for the club, or whether it is a drain on cash.

The bottom graph shows that hotel income is fairly flat. These results were before the credit-crunch began and it would be expected that a hotel may well struggle to maintain its income

 

 

 

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