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== Where is the cash flow? ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | == Where is the cash flow? ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
The simulation is a simplification of reality, so the balance sheets are not visible, neither is the liquidity. | The simulation is a simplification of reality, so the balance sheets are not visible, neither is the liquidity. | ||
So the cash flow is no visible as well. Depreciations are just taken into account as costs in the operating review. The | So the cash flow is no visible as well. Depreciations are just taken into account as costs in the operating review. The financial results shown and calculated focuses on the operating review. The costs you can make are limited and there is no relation to the profit you make or have made. | ||
the operating review. The costs you can make are limited and there is no relation to the profit you make or have made. | The boundaries set in the costs you can make stay the same all over the years. As for liquidity: do not worry, you do have the liquidity to pay for all of the costs you want to make, even if you go the the max of them all. So you can do investments, limited to a max of € 500.000 per year.<br> | ||
The boundaries set in the costs you can make stay the same all over the years. As for liquidity: do not worry, you do have the liquidity to pay for all of the costs you want to make, even if you go the the max of them all. <br> | |||
The net profit of each year is visible on our operating review, we add the profit of all of the years up to decide on the leader in net profit in the competition. | The net profit of each year is visible on our operating review, we add the profit of all of the years up to decide on the leader in net profit in the competition. |
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Where is the cash flow?
The simulation is a simplification of reality, so the balance sheets are not visible, neither is the liquidity.
So the cash flow is no visible as well. Depreciations are just taken into account as costs in the operating review. The financial results shown and calculated focuses on the operating review. The costs you can make are limited and there is no relation to the profit you make or have made.
The boundaries set in the costs you can make stay the same all over the years. As for liquidity: do not worry, you do have the liquidity to pay for all of the costs you want to make, even if you go the the max of them all. So you can do investments, limited to a max of € 500.000 per year.
The net profit of each year is visible on our operating review, we add the profit of all of the years up to decide on the leader in net profit in the competition.
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