Eli C RJ: LD Feral CO: LD Feral Post Rating: 2 + / - Total Posts: 15 Karma: 12 Joined: Apr 6, 2012 |
Posted on Jun 11, 2012 Hi all,I've noted Rattan's nifty colour-graded stock numbers in stores, where they go to red from green if the stock is estimated to run out in a short period. Could you institute something like this for company cash-on-hand as well? I can estimate how much cash building/salary costs are going to be, but it'd be really nice if this could reflect any upgrades done (or going to be completed during the day). Alternately, or additionally, could there be a x/y display on the cash line? x being current cash-on-hand, and y being current end-of-day expenditures. That way, at a glance, we can see how much cash is really surplus, and how much might be risky to use. |
Steve Tester RJ: Khalendros CO: Khalendros Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 2 Karma: 12 Joined: Apr 22, 2012 |
Posted on Jun 11, 2012 I could see this being useful when it came to not only new startups but taking chair on an existing (but unfamiliar) company.
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