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A thread to make comments on each other's revenue sheets


Gamma Alpha
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I think that more experienced players can help us freshmen by commenting on the revenue sheet (you can make a screenshot of yours by entering your a news section).

I'm pasting my own here, got nothing to hide yet :)

How does my spendings and earnings look like, what do you say? Any problems in near future?

http://oi42.tinypic.com/n6u8gn.jpg
David Stark
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That looks quite good, if a little conservative. I'd try to reinvest more into building to avoid having positive Earnings Before Tax. Since store sales scale somewhat nonlinearly, plowing as much money as you can back into making your store(s) bigger will really speed up growth.

Edit: This is mine:
http://i.imgur.com/ofwkZ.png
Gamma Alpha
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You've got pretty good last two days, David, but still you're below the line in terms of earnings, right?

Thanks, now I'm investing more in buildings, especially in retail stores/markets. Still, I can't control my cashflow in real time so I can't say how much money is invested in goods at the particular moment in time and I'm worried that I can spend all the earning on store space and in result have less flexibility in buying goods from B2B market when needed. Some cash is always handy.

Curious to see more screenshots.
David Stark
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Being below the line in terms of earnings is actually intentional. Money put into buildings turns into growth, while money in your account just sits there. So I could trivially get say 10M profit a day, but at the expense of slowing down the company's expansion.

More screenshots would be interesting. Clearly people have quite different approaches. :)
Walter Yorkshire
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http://i909.photobucket.com/albums/ac295/Endalos/BalanceSheet.jpg

Misc Expenses are usually me transferring money out of the company
Roald Adriaansen
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48764760/eos_income.jpg

Scott (Admin)
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For the public companies you can simply go to the stock market, click on their Symbol, and then click on the "Balance Sheet" link.
Gheed Baiwa ben sandara
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http://www.ratjoy.com/eos/stock-view-balance-sheet.php?ss=BO B

(Hm for some reason it makes a space after BO but its supposed to be ss=BOB)
Gamma Alpha
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Gheed, yout B2B and store sales looks go hand in hand. Is your B2B sale in the same industry sector as your retail sale? I mean, do you sell the same range of goods in both (like selling fruits both wholesale and on B2B market), or try to diversify your sales?
Gheed Baiwa ben sandara
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Yes its the same, I produce lets say 50000 milk every 8 hours and 10000 go to my store and 40000 to B2B. Is this good?
Lars Jonsson
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Here is my newb company. Any obvious problems on the horizon?

http://imgur.com/C6PCd
Gamma Alpha
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@Gheed - I have no idea. On the one hand, if other players buy milk from you to sell in retail stores, the compete with you and decrease the demand. BUT you may offer better price, so all in all you should benefit.


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