Posted 2013-12-14 2:45 PM Subject: AQHA Incentive Fund
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Posts: 486 Location: CentralTexas
Well I just found out my horse is enrolled in the incentive fund (after 5 years of running shows). My question is: how does it work? Is there anything I have to do to cash in on this before the shows start in January?
Posted 2013-12-14 3:17 PM Subject: RE: AQHA Incentive Fund
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Posts: 64864 Location: In the Hills of Texas
You get paid for the AQHA points you acquire at AQHA shows. The amount they pay each year changes. The last time I went to AQHA shows on an incentive fund horse, they were paying about $34.00 a point so if you are in an area where there are a lot of entries, it can be a very nice check at the end of the year.
Posted 2013-12-14 7:29 PM Subject: RE: AQHA Incentive Fund
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Posts: 1384 Location: Kansas
Now you have to pay a yearly nomination fee to recieve money back at the year end.. I think it's $50 for open and another $50 for amater. Lately the payback has been around the mid $20's per point
If you think you will get open or amateur points it could be worth it. If showing youth or novice then it's a waste of money.
Posted 2013-12-14 8:24 PM Subject: RE: AQHA Incentive Fund
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Posts: 486 Location: CentralTexas
Well apparently accorded to his performance records he has racked up over $300 and I haven't seen a cent. Still waiting for my check from World this year. AQHA is on my last nerve