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Title: balance sheet
Post by: estair on January 13, 2009, 10:24:48 AM
Hi,

i m a little confused because of two things. Firstly previous month my staff salaries went up about 100 000, but there is no reason for that, because i did not hire more staff and i also lowered the staff salary. So it should be lower or about the same, but not 100 000 more then the previous (july) month.
Also i leased aircrafts in june and july, but it shows that leasing costs were 0. I rememeber that when i yesterday checked my balance sheet there were written some kind of numbers, but now 0$. Also this month my leasing costs increased tremendeously, i do understand if they rise a bit, but if so much if to compare to august, then I dont understand that. I think the increase was more than 100%. Should i sack my bookkeeper? ;D

Could you check that Sami and explain it to me?
Title: Re: balance sheet
Post by: estair on January 13, 2009, 10:39:34 AM
Sorry that I posted that topic in general forum, not in game forum!
Title: Re: balance sheet
Post by: Unbornio on January 13, 2009, 10:40:50 AM
See your airline settings, maybe you set it to pay the union's demand or whatever it's called.
Title: Re: balance sheet
Post by: estair on January 13, 2009, 11:58:54 AM
No I havent :)
I try to keep my costs low, but thats not this easy. Should I maybe cancel the leasing of the Saab 340?
Help     :D
Title: Re: balance sheet
Post by: Sami on January 13, 2009, 12:03:27 PM
If you look at the weekly salaries, they have been almost constant: https://www.airwaysim.com/game/Office/Incomes?view=3&graph=Salary   The 10k/week change is probably when you fired some staff when you turned the automatic staff off?

Then one issue for the airline is that your schedules are very loose. Your fleet utilization is #234 of all airlines, the planes are ov average only 10h per day airborne.

And for leases the first 4 months are paid in advance.
Title: Re: balance sheet
Post by: estair on January 13, 2009, 12:58:18 PM
Aha, okey thanks!