2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
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2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
I've decided to update this forum with a new page every year. Use the page as a guideline; I will be updating the page but not the spreadsheet. The stadium fees spreadsheet has been rewritten and is attached. It's much easier to manage now.
I have made both the stadium fees and the bonus cash files Google Docs, because not everyone has Excel.
Bonus funds Spreadsheet
Stadium Fees Spreadsheet
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If you don't understand bonus cash, here's the primer. (linked)
A list of bonus funds and team names will be listed next to each other in the following message here. Negative bonus funds will have to be accounted for this year. If you have negative bonus funds the money will be taken out of cash on hand, even if your cash on hand is currently negative. Cash will be removed on Opening Day of the following season, in this case Opening Day 2045, as to facilitate offseason transactions. All teams with negative bonus cash are highlighted in red.
It's worth mentioning that bonus funds (and in-game funds) can be purchased with PPT at a maximum of 20,000,000 per year at a rate of 10 PPT per million, in case you think you're suffering from cashflow issues.
Any questions shall be directed to me.
A couple quick highlights:
Sixteen out of thirty-two owners bonus cash at the end of this year, which is more than last year, too. Still monitoring the trend, but it looks like it's starting to stabilize a bit.
Several teams will enter into a higher band next year, including: Charm City, Edmonton, Long Beach, Phoenix, and Twin Cities. A few other teams will enter into a higher band in two years: Charlotte, Portland, and San Antonio. All other teams are more than two years away from this occurring.
Finally, Las Vegas' weirdness has been fixed.
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Atlantic City 8,250,000
Boise 5,142,679
Brooklyn 10,864,559
Calgary 36,750,000
Charlotte 32,643,061
Charm City 38,250,000
Chicago (1.11 plan exp 2050) 40,000,000
Des Moines 10,000,000
Edmonton 27,083,099
El Paso (5.33 plan exp 2054) -4,764,000
Hawaii 11,345,721
Jacksonville (2.78 plan exp 2055) 8,653,162
Las Vegas (5.22 plan exp 2055) 15,170,585
Long Beach 10,749,999
Louisville 38,750,000
Madison 27,425,000
Mexico City 37,209,152
Montreal (4 plan exp 2053) 27,214,833
Nashville 1,223,014
New Orleans 28,776,671
Omaha 38,250,000
Phoenix 7,325,965
Portland 8,566,400
Rockville 2,969,886
Sacramento (5 plan exp 2054) 7,200,000
San Antonio 6,829,785
San Fernando 8,339,131
Seattle 36,875,000
Twin Cities 31,250,000
Valencia (3.56 plan exp 2055) 33,402,059
Vancouver 27,260,180
Yellow Springs 30,337,552
I have made both the stadium fees and the bonus cash files Google Docs, because not everyone has Excel.
Bonus funds Spreadsheet
Stadium Fees Spreadsheet
=============================================================================================
If you don't understand bonus cash, here's the primer. (linked)
A list of bonus funds and team names will be listed next to each other in the following message here. Negative bonus funds will have to be accounted for this year. If you have negative bonus funds the money will be taken out of cash on hand, even if your cash on hand is currently negative. Cash will be removed on Opening Day of the following season, in this case Opening Day 2045, as to facilitate offseason transactions. All teams with negative bonus cash are highlighted in red.
It's worth mentioning that bonus funds (and in-game funds) can be purchased with PPT at a maximum of 20,000,000 per year at a rate of 10 PPT per million, in case you think you're suffering from cashflow issues.
Any questions shall be directed to me.
A couple quick highlights:
Sixteen out of thirty-two owners bonus cash at the end of this year, which is more than last year, too. Still monitoring the trend, but it looks like it's starting to stabilize a bit.
Several teams will enter into a higher band next year, including: Charm City, Edmonton, Long Beach, Phoenix, and Twin Cities. A few other teams will enter into a higher band in two years: Charlotte, Portland, and San Antonio. All other teams are more than two years away from this occurring.
Finally, Las Vegas' weirdness has been fixed.
=======================================================================
Atlantic City 8,250,000
Boise 5,142,679
Brooklyn 10,864,559
Calgary 36,750,000
Charlotte 32,643,061
Charm City 38,250,000
Chicago (1.11 plan exp 2050) 40,000,000
Des Moines 10,000,000
Edmonton 27,083,099
El Paso (5.33 plan exp 2054) -4,764,000
Hawaii 11,345,721
Jacksonville (2.78 plan exp 2055) 8,653,162
Las Vegas (5.22 plan exp 2055) 15,170,585
Long Beach 10,749,999
Louisville 38,750,000
Madison 27,425,000
Mexico City 37,209,152
Montreal (4 plan exp 2053) 27,214,833
Nashville 1,223,014
New Orleans 28,776,671
Omaha 38,250,000
Phoenix 7,325,965
Portland 8,566,400
Rockville 2,969,886
Sacramento (5 plan exp 2054) 7,200,000
San Antonio 6,829,785
San Fernando 8,339,131
Seattle 36,875,000
Twin Cities 31,250,000
Valencia (3.56 plan exp 2055) 33,402,059
Vancouver 27,260,180
Yellow Springs 30,337,552
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Re: 2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
Rockville - $23,000,000
Valencia + $8,341,059
Valencia + $8,341,059
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Re: 2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
Thanks Aaron.
Questions: What does 'enter into a higher band' mean?
And, from the FAQ, what does 'purchasing players in trade' mean? Literally buying a player?
Questions: What does 'enter into a higher band' mean?
And, from the FAQ, what does 'purchasing players in trade' mean? Literally buying a player?
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Re: 2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
Every ten years the cost of the stadium goes up.
And yes, that's literally buying a player. You can do that with bonus funds.
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Re: 2047-2048 Offseason Bonus Funds Tracker and Stadium Dues
After the season: $550K bonus funds added to YS, -$300K Edmonton, -$250K Phoenix
Bonus funds transfers do not take place in-season.
Bonus funds transfers do not take place in-season.
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