I didn't know where to post this question, but thought the best chance of people seeing it (and responding) might be here.
Where is the new "One-Time Stud fee" of 50k you pay to make a stallion eligible for standing at stud shown in the financial summaries? Does it fall under "Breeding"? Would be nice to have it listed in an extra field.
(I checked my summaries twice and I really hope I haven't overseen anything simple now, lol)
One-Time Stud fee
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- Nick Gilmore
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Re: One-Time Stud fee
Maybe that’s not active until the new year?
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Re: One-Time Stud fee
That's an option I haven't thought of, thanks
Re: One-Time Stud fee
It is grouped with Stud Fees. But that may be a little weird. Since Stud Fees are usually income, but the one-time $50,000 is an expense. So the result is, if you receive $200,000 in income from stud, and you pay a one-time fee of $50,000, your Stud Fee summary will show $150,000 (200,000 - 50,000).Lisa Bennert wrote: ↑4 years ago I didn't know where to post this question, but thought the best chance of people seeing it (and responding) might be here.
Where is the new "One-Time Stud fee" of 50k you pay to make a stallion eligible for standing at stud shown in the financial summaries? Does it fall under "Breeding"? Would be nice to have it listed in an extra field.
(I checked my summaries twice and I really hope I haven't overseen anything simple now, lol)
I could think about splitting it into Stud Fees and Stud Expenses. Hmmm....
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Re: One-Time Stud fee
Thank you for clarifying! I think it would make sense to split it up to get a better overviewThe Admin wrote: ↑4 years ago
It is grouped with Stud Fees. But that may be a little weird. Since Stud Fees are usually income, but the one-time $50,000 is an expense. So the result is, if you receive $200,000 in income from stud, and you pay a one-time fee of $50,000, your Stud Fee summary will show $150,000 (200,000 - 50,000).
I could think about splitting it into Stud Fees and Stud Expenses. Hmmm....
Re: One-Time Stud fee
I split it out. Stud Fee Expenses.