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    Exclamation Tiki Oven Cost Analysis: Potential LOSS!

    Tiki Oven Cost/Profit comparison

    The cost of each oven is $60,000. It has three recipes. To master a recipe, you must cook it 83 times. Each time you cook a recipe:

    Roasted Kingfish: Cost $1,360; Income $4,600; xp 39
    Profit: $4,600 - $1,360 = $3,240
    Total possible profit at the time of mastery
    (excluding cost of the appliance): $3,240 * 83 = $268,920
    3,737 xp and 2 gems

    Pan Roasted Lamb: Cost $1,310; Income $5,000; xp 87
    Profit: $5,000 - $1,310 = $3,690
    Total possible profit at the time of mastery
    (excluding cost of the appliance): $3,690 * 83 = $306,270
    7,221 xp and 2 gems

    BBQ Pork: Cost $1,380; Income $6,000; xp 148
    Profit: $6,000 - $1,380 = $4,620
    Total possible profit at the time of mastery
    (excluding cost of the appliance): $4,620 * 83 = $383,460
    12,284 xp and 2 gems

    Total possible profit upon mastering all recipes is
    $268,920 + $306,270 + $383,460 = $958,650
    23,242 xp and 6 gems

    If you purchase ONE Tiki Oven, your coin profit at mastery is:
    $958,650 - $60,000 = $898,650

    If you purchase TEN Tiki Oven, your coin profit at mastery is:
    $958,650 - $600,000 = $358,650

    The maximum Tiki Ovens you can purchase and realize a profit at mastery is FIFTEEN:
    $958,650 - $900,000 = $58,650

    Max appliance slots (without purchasing gems) =18

    18 * 60,000 = $1,080,000

    If you purchase more than 15 of these appliances, you will generate a net loss, unless you continue cooking these recipes past the point of mastery. If you buy 18, for example, you will generate a net loss:
    $958,650 - $1,080,000 = ($121,350)


    HTH
    Last edited by greygull; 06-29-12 at 10:20 AM. Reason: Resizing text

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    I was wondering about that but was way to lazy to do the math. I guess if you buy alot of them, you have to keep cooking past mastery to break even. Nobody says you have to stop after the 83.

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    Moderator: please delete first post. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by greygull View Post
    If a mod deletes the first post, everything will be deleted. If you would prefer, copy it, create a new thread, and send me a PM. Then I can close this one for you
    Oh well, then, never mind.

    hey, why is it if you change the font your right margin gets so huge?

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    or you can realize you get 6 free gems for fake money

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    Yep. I plot it over the Excel, normally I built 20 stoves for each new stoves. Tiki Stove is too expensive, not worth to build, use the time to build others yet to master. Tiki is my lowest priority until nothing else to cook anymore

    Code:
     83_Income 	 Stoves  StoveCost 	 TotalStoveCost NetProfit 
     $958,650 	1	 $60,000 	 $60,000 	 $898,650 
     $958,650 	2	 $60,000 	 $120,000 	 $838,650 
     $958,650 	3	 $60,000 	 $180,000 	 $778,650 
     $958,650 	4	 $60,000 	 $240,000 	 $718,650 
     $958,650 	5	 $60,000 	 $300,000 	 $658,650 
     $958,650 	6	 $60,000 	 $360,000 	 $598,650 
     $958,650 	7	 $60,000 	 $420,000 	 $538,650 
     $958,650 	8	 $60,000 	 $480,000 	 $478,650 
     $958,650 	9	 $60,000 	 $540,000 	 $418,650 
     $958,650 	10	 $60,000 	 $600,000 	 $358,650 
     $958,650 	11	 $60,000 	 $660,000 	 $298,650 
     $958,650 	12	 $60,000 	 $720,000 	 $238,650 
     $958,650 	13	 $60,000 	 $780,000 	 $178,650 
     $958,650 	14	 $60,000 	 $840,000 	 $118,650 
     $958,650 	15	 $60,000 	 $900,000 	 $58,650 
     $958,650 	16	 $60,000 	 $960,000 	 $-1,350 
     $958,650 	17	 $60,000 	 $1,020,000 	 $-61,350 
     $958,650 	18	 $60,000 	 $1,080,000 	 $-121,350 
     $958,650 	19	 $60,000 	 $1,140,000 	 $-181,350 
     $958,650 	20	 $60,000 	 $1,200,000 	 $-241,350

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    I can't believe people math this stuff out and keep track of every coin.

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    nice work, Kancil****er! Say, have you done one yet for the new Juice Machine?


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    Whoops! I see u already started a thread about that!

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