50% seems like a nice clean number, and giving 50.1% so we can say “most” seems likely to alternate people because it’s picky, technical, and possibly intended to mislead.
(Now, as of this year our goal is to donate half of our tax reported income, but it’s really hard to figure our what your final income numbers will be until you receive all your 1099s and full out taxes. So we’ll probably aim slightly high and it may end up being a literal majority regardless.)
That makes sense—my 50.1% suggestion was tongue in cheek, and giving something like 55% (or a majority due to difficulty of working out income, as you describe) would make more sense. My question would then be whether you think you should say you give “half” or “a majority”, given that it sounds like you’ll be able to reasonably say either.
Have you guys ever been tempted to make it 50.1% so you can say it’s a majority? ;) Or do you think it’s better not to seem too extreme?
We try to go a little over 50% in case our income is slightly different than we expected (working more hours in late December or something).
50% seems like a nice clean number, and giving 50.1% so we can say “most” seems likely to alternate people because it’s picky, technical, and possibly intended to mislead.
(Now, as of this year our goal is to donate half of our tax reported income, but it’s really hard to figure our what your final income numbers will be until you receive all your 1099s and full out taxes. So we’ll probably aim slightly high and it may end up being a literal majority regardless.)
That makes sense—my 50.1% suggestion was tongue in cheek, and giving something like 55% (or a majority due to difficulty of working out income, as you describe) would make more sense. My question would then be whether you think you should say you give “half” or “a majority”, given that it sounds like you’ll be able to reasonably say either.