Johanas Bilderberg | Friday, December 25, 2015 - 01:26 pm The Bilderberg Group on FB. August 3722 I took out 9.3 trillion in loans. I had no debt before August. Cash was slightly low as it trends downwards for some reason despite a steady profit each game month. But 9 trillion in a single month? Can you please check into this for me? Thanks and Merry Christmas/ Happy New Year. |
odssstudents1 | Saturday, December 26, 2015 - 11:41 pm Cash trending downwards with a profit seems to be a result of transferring cash to corps, which doesn't count as a loss but does reduce your cash. You may want to look into that. I can't help you with explaining the loans, though. |
Aries | Sunday, December 27, 2015 - 12:34 am You average 235B in profit a month tempered by about 70B in country taxes and 65B in enterprise tax. After you think you might net 100B on average, you then must supplement your unprofitable corps which center on as many as 77 corps that you have that either make weapons, ammo, or space products which trigger auto transfers of cash. Those corps required 105B in cash transfers in the most recent game month. It is likely that your enterprise, as currently put together, wont make a lot of money. It is actually quite difficult to setup an enterprise that does. As for the month your cash situation dropped, I would guess that you attempted a manual withdraw from your corps and the following month your corps triggered auto transfers to rebuild their cash situation. It would take no more than each of your corps taking 15B to cause this. As you fixed the cash situation the following month, you obviously had cash to move from either your account or another entity. |
Johanas Bilderberg | Sunday, December 27, 2015 - 02:24 pm I keep it at 40B, when I transfer it is both ways. All above 40B to me, all below 40B from me. That seems to avoid the crash. Never had it take out 9 trillion in loans before though. |
Aries | Sunday, December 27, 2015 - 03:37 pm 40B is a bit low. If you decide to skim your corps, I would suggest keeping 45B to manage a more stable cash situation. |