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Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Accounting purposes, you have an opportunity to get some cashflow (same reason why you get a loan perhaps) and probnably a bunch of other reasons that somebody with an economic background will explain.

I'll try my explanation again.

If it were done your way:

Transfer budget 50 mil € - Matri installment 6 mil € - Pepe installment 3 mil € - Quag installment 4 mil € - Aqualiani installment 5 mil € = 32 mil €

But then because you're counting all the installments, you have to count the second or third installments for players we still havent paid from previous seasons, so you have - Diego installment 8 mil € - Melo installment 8 mil € - Bonucci installment 5 mil € - Krasić installment 5 mil €, etc. In the end you get the same result, almost 0 transfer budget left.

With that logic, you'd also have to deduct Aqualianis, Matris, Quaqs, pepes second installment from next seasons transfer budget, and third installments from the season after etc.


The way it's actually done is that you calculate like you've paid it at once so you dont need to calculate previous or future installments in the transfer budget. You only calculate the players you buy that transfer window. So you calculate that you spent 50 mil e for Quaq, matri, Aquilani and you wont have to deduct their installments from the next transfer budget.
I am now with you on the first part.
I think the rest will slowly get into my mind :D
Thanks bruv.
 

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Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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Paying yes, but not calculating.
Exactly. You say that this season you have 50 mil, even though you know you will pay it in the next three years, so even if you did not spend the money you have "reserved" it, so it's easier to calculate next yeas budget if you do not have to take into account previous installments.
 
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