Grant Cohen's untitled memo
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The untitled memo is written by Grant Cohen to Joey Drew about the studio's finances.[1]
Transcript
- From: Grant Cohen
- To: Joey Drew
- Mister Drew, I really do need to speak with you as soon as possible. Like I said in my last note, we're running $48,128 short this quarter. We won't be able to cover our taxes; I'm fielding daily calls from the IRS looking for our payments. There's not enough in the accounts right now to cover everything, even if I move some funds around and fudge the numbers. I've also received several sizeable bills from Gent, which I'll need to account for, besides the Bendyland payments, which we won't be able to make again this month. Can you please have your girl call down to me when you're next available?
Behind the scenes
This memo was found in the Chapter 4 of Part I in Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook, and later in its updated edition.
Notes
- ↑ The memo was likely sent sometime in 1944 based on the "Receipt and Disbursement" paper, which was filed in mid-1944.
References
- ↑ Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook. Part I: Surviving Your First Week. Chapter 4: Colossal Wonders. Written by Cala Spinner and published by Scholastic Inc on July 30, 2019.
