Finance

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The Finance page shows you everything you need to know about the financial side of your airline. To go to the Finance page, click Finance on the navigation bar. Basically, the Finance page can be split into two sections: revenue and expense. Note the page is formatted into two sections by giving you a total revenue and, separately, total costs.

Also, the left and right columns show different data. On the left, you'll find your daily income and costs, such as ticket prices and staff expense, to date. This a running total of all revenues and costs accumulated in this month. The right column shows your Projected Totals. This means the amount of money that has gone in or has been spent at the end of the month, providing none of the amounts change.

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Revenues

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All the money you make, mostly from ticket prices but potentially also from outgoing leases and Meal/Drink sales, goes under the revenue section.

Ticket Revenue

This is the money coming in from ticket sales. Ticket Sales make up your Daily Operating Profit, or DOP. Ticket revenue will be transferred to your account at the end of each day. The DOP shows you exactly how much money you will recieve at the end of that day.

Misc. Revenue

This is the revenue from Meal & Drink sales.

Lease Revenue

The lease revenue shows the money you make from outgoing leases.


Costs

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Your costs consist of fuel and staff costs (paid for each game day), and gate rental, maintenance and leasing fees (paid for at the end of each month).

Fuel and Staff Expenses

Fuel and staff costs are factored in already when you create a route, but they are listed here again for your convenience. For each flight, you have to pay for the used fuel, and naturally, you'll have to pay the pilot's and cabin crew's wages. The wages are hourly rates that take into account flying time and duty time, for preparation before flights and time on the ground. These costs are withdrawn from your account each day. In the DOP, these costs have already been factored in, so you don't have to recalculate it.

Miscellaneous Expenses

Miscellaneous Fees are fees that you obtain from the services in your airplane. In the Admin Panel, you can set the prices of your meals and drinks. If they are set too low--for example, €0.01--you will actually LOSE money from having extremely cheap food and wine.

Gate Rental Fees

The total value of gates you have rented, make up your gate rental fee. When renting a gate, you'll notice a rental fee (ranging from €25.000 to €350.000), which you'll have to pay for each gate you rent from that airport. The gate rental fee is withdrawn from your bank account at the end of every month.

Maintenance Fees

All your airplanes need regular servicing, and your Maintenance department will take care of that automatically. However, you'll have to pay a fee, depending on the size of your fleet and the age of your planes, at the end of every month.

Leasing Expenses

If you have leased airplanes from another airline, you will have to pay a specified amount per plane at the end of each month. Lease fees are transferred at the end of each month, so keep that in mind when spending money near the 24th of each game month.


Total Profit

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At the end of the list, the last gray bar shows you the total profit (or loss) of your airline every month. It is very common, at the beginning of the game month, for the left side to show a loss (in red). As long as your projected profit (the right side) is positive (in black), you have nothing to worry about, except making that number grow. If the right side is also red, you need to reorganize your airline or, perhaps, ask for a reset.

Operations Department

Just above the Finances table, there is a link to the Operations Department. You can click this link be able to see more specifically where you spent your money on, or which parts of your business give you the most income. Click on the individual title names (tickets, miscellaneous, etc.) to be able to see your daily expenses.