I’ll attempt to approximate how much money the girls have made the last three years.SM takes 30% off revenues as profit. The girls get ~25% of those profits. The exact numbers may be wrong, but I don’t think I’m far off. You can find SM’s exact % profit margin & cost structure on their income statement. So assuming the profit margin for SM entertainment is about 30%, and the girls receive the industry average, which is about 25% of the profit, and if sales = $100mm last 3yrs, then they have earned $100mm*(0.3)*(0.25)= $7.5mm from SM alone.The girls also make money from endorsements. I don’t know exactly how many, but let’s assume 10 endorsements per year, and the contract per endorsement at $1mm, then they’d make $10mm per year, and $30mm in past three years. What’s nice about endorsements is that the girls get to keep most of the money.Also, there are the private appearances (hang-sa’s). The girls were paid $40,000 when they performed at Hanyang University last year. They probably made more when they performed at events such as Pyeong Chang festival and Angel Price. And, there are probably many more private hang-sa events that us fans never get to hear about. So, if they appeared at about 15 hang-sa events per year, they would have made somewhere close to $2mm the past 3 years. I think this is a very conservative estimate, but they also get to keep most of this money.Then, there are the television appearances, but the amount people make from television shows is very small. I don’t know about dramas and musicals. Also, don’t know how much they make from magazine photoshoots. So, I’m gonna just gonna ignore these.So in sum, $7.5mm+$30mm+$2mm = ~$40mm or $4.4mm per member if you split it 9 ways.