Weekly Finances are updated at 9 AM every Friday.
Recurring sources of income include weekly payments from your sponsors (sponsor income is relative to the division you are in) and ticket sales at home matches.
Recurring expenses include your weekly stadium maintenance fee (relative to the number of seats at your stadium) and Player salaries
In addition to the above there are income/expenses transactions like Player purchases/sales, Stadium expansion costs, youth promotion costs, match win fee, etc. which are associated with your actions.
It will take some time to settle down with a large amount of money in Hitwicket. Therefore, it is advisable not to go to a Division higher than Division 5 unless you have an extremely destructive team. If you do not have a team goo enough to win a considerable number of matches, or at least good enough to not let you get relegated back to Division 5, then you will loose lots of fans, which will result in lower stadium seats sold out. This will then lead you to bankruptcy.
It is also advisable not to buy too many new players from the market, but to rely more on your scout. Also, don't blindly sign scouts for selling them. Check their skills, compare them with that of your current players (along with age), and sign scouts accordingly.
Also, if you people join Hitwicket due to your invitation, you will get a boosted number of fans every week. For more tips on how to get fans, click here.
Recurring sources of income include weekly payments from your sponsors (sponsor income is relative to the division you are in) and ticket sales at home matches.
Recurring expenses include your weekly stadium maintenance fee (relative to the number of seats at your stadium) and Player salaries
In addition to the above there are income/expenses transactions like Player purchases/sales, Stadium expansion costs, youth promotion costs, match win fee, etc. which are associated with your actions.
It will take some time to settle down with a large amount of money in Hitwicket. Therefore, it is advisable not to go to a Division higher than Division 5 unless you have an extremely destructive team. If you do not have a team goo enough to win a considerable number of matches, or at least good enough to not let you get relegated back to Division 5, then you will loose lots of fans, which will result in lower stadium seats sold out. This will then lead you to bankruptcy.
It is also advisable not to buy too many new players from the market, but to rely more on your scout. Also, don't blindly sign scouts for selling them. Check their skills, compare them with that of your current players (along with age), and sign scouts accordingly.
Also, if you people join Hitwicket due to your invitation, you will get a boosted number of fans every week. For more tips on how to get fans, click here.