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    I still don't understand the financials in this game.

    My team is currently over budget and in the past I have avoided finishing in the red at nearly all costs. But, what is the penalty, really? I know once over budget, your cash is used to cover the difference. I know that if you are over budget the maximum Scouting Budget and Player Development can only be half of what the league average is, which I would assume is quite a disadvantage. And I know there is a disadvantage for signing Free-Agents and re-signing your own players...but what is to stop a team from say, entering the year over budget, and trading for $50M worth of expiring contracts. Does the Owner get upset and lower the budget next season? For example, if you are $0 balance in cash, and $50 million overbudget, does your cash next season start at -$50m?

    I'm confused.
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  • #2
    Your owner has ZERO input on your budget!!!

    It's strictly seasons revenue projection add in media revenue and cash carried over from previous season. If all you expenses are over you roll into next season with the cash loss no matter how big. (See Pitt). Also if you profit over 10ml the owner takes the rest like a black hole.

    Simple. We SHUT THE OWNERS OFF. He can be ecstatic or furious won't matter. We voted on this years back.
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    • #3
      #Nevertrustaclown
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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
        #Nevertrustaclown

        Hey I voted no on the rule.

        I'm not kidding though. It's suppose to be strictly a finance thing now. Owners don't matter.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by funclown View Post
          Hey I voted no on the rule.

          I'm not kidding though. It's suppose to be strictly a finance thing now. Owners don't matter.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by funclown View Post
            Your owner has ZERO input on your budget!!!

            It's strictly seasons revenue projection add in media revenue and cash carried over from previous season. If all you expenses are over you roll into next season with the cash loss no matter how big. (See Pitt). Also if you profit over 10ml the owner takes the rest like a black hole.

            Simple. We SHUT THE OWNERS OFF. He can be ecstatic or furious won't matter. We voted on this years back.
            This has absolutely nothing to do with Pat's post.

            Silly clown.
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            • #7
              No I turned owners back on...that's how I got the money to re-sign Daly.

              #thingsclaywoulddo

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              • #8
                Still looking for an answer.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pat View Post
                  Does the Owner get upset and lower the budget next season?

                  I'm confused.
                  It's called reading Carlos.
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                  Wildcard 91, 95, 12


                  ** Partial credit. Ran in Expo mode.

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                  • #10
                    Brad is the financial guru...I'm sure he'll help out.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Matt View Post
                      Brad is the financial guru...I'm sure he'll help out.

                      Agreed. Brad does seem to have a good handle on this. He's like our league CFO
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                      Wildcard 91, 95, 12


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                      • #12
                        Funclown is my financial advisor. Oh yeah, I was 5M in the hole this season.
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                        • #13
                          Yes. You'd start in the red at 50M. I've had a couple seasons where I'm in the black and start in the red only because of revenue sharing. I usually have to end the year about 5m over to not be over the following season.


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by funclown View Post
                            It's called reading Carlos.
                            Right, but he had other questions that have nothing to do with the owner. You just said, "We don't have owners" and walked away.

                            You should treat your favorite person in the world better than that, fun clown.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pat View Post
                              I still don't understand the financials in this game.

                              My team is currently over budget and in the past I have avoided finishing in the red at nearly all costs. But, what is the penalty, really? I know once over budget, your cash is used to cover the difference. I know that if you are over budget the maximum Scouting Budget and Player Development can only be half of what the league average is, which I would assume is quite a disadvantage. And I know there is a disadvantage for signing Free-Agents and re-signing your own players...but what is to stop a team from say, entering the year over budget, and trading for $50M worth of expiring contracts. Does the Owner get upset and lower the budget next season? For example, if you are $0 balance in cash, and $50 million overbudget, does your cash next season start at -$50m?

                              I'm confused.
                              To answer some of your question:

                              If you are that severely over budget, the owner (yes, fun clown, the owner. The owner still sends us emails even if their personality doesn't have an affect) will cut your budget to reflect that.

                              You may still have a strong enough budget because of media money and expected merchandising and ticket revenue, but you'll lose some.

                              If you are $50 MM in the red, you won't see the budget get cut $50 MM because of the above things I mentioned. You still need to pay your players.

                              More than likely, what will happen is you just won't have any available cash.
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