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Where is the money!? (Fearless Blue)

Topics: Problems: Where is the money!? (Fearless Blue)

Eliglobal100 (Fearless Blue)

Friday, June 13, 2008 - 04:02 pm Click here to edit this post
My spending space was 500m and I ordered some interceptors, I cancelled the order and my spending space is 22m now. Where is the money?

Zyna

Friday, June 13, 2008 - 06:16 pm Click here to edit this post
The spending space still decreases, but you didn't pay anything

Eliglobal100 (Fearless Blue)

Monday, June 16, 2008 - 05:05 am Click here to edit this post
thank you

Midnite Rider (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - 06:38 am Click here to edit this post
Two problems: 1)My loans keep moving around and are getting paid out of turn which is wreaking havoc with my available cash. I have put in place on three separate occasions a budget to repay my loans based on my monthly income and expenses.Because loans have moved up in their due dates and are getting paid early I have once again gone into the negative in cash available and once again the system has given me loans I really shouldn't have needed.If it is your intention to keep countries in debt then you should make that clear from the beginning.
2)My cash disappears faster than what can be accounted for versus my monthly costs.It has averaged between 10 and 13B a month until this month when it went to 17B.I had 79B on the 13 of the month and within 5 min it had dropped to 62B with no apparent accountability for the decline.My financial statement had not changed and the available currency was reporting to be up 17B,at least according to the scrolling ticker tape.I find it odd that the decline was the same as the uptick.

Angus88 (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - 08:30 am Click here to edit this post
Look closer to your financial statement rider, at the cash flow. You will probably find your country is spending a lot of money on weapons/ammunition/goods that aren't bought by the population, which will not appear in your countries "profit/loss" statement. Only regular costs and revenue appear in your surmised financial statement.


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