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== What actually happens when I go bankrupt? ==
 
== What actually happens when I go bankrupt? ==
Teams are assessed immediately following the championship series each season. When a team goes bankrupt, it remains within your control. However, a series of actions are taken by the league, partly as penalty and partly as a strategy to ensure the future health of the franchise. Here's a list of actions taken:
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Teams are assessed immediately following the championship series each season. When a team goes bankrupt, it remains within your control. However, a series of actions are taken by league, partly as penalty and partly as a strategy to ensure the future health of the franchise. Here's a list of actions taken:
 
   
 
   
 
* All personnel except your highest ranking batter and pitcher are lost.
 
* All personnel except your highest ranking batter and pitcher are lost.
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* Units (including supplemental drat units) are allocated to put your team in a strong financial position.  
 
* Units (including supplemental drat units) are allocated to put your team in a strong financial position.  
 
* A new Auxiliary roster is created.
 
* A new Auxiliary roster is created.
 
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== How do I know if my team will actually go bankrupt? ==  
 
== How do I know if my team will actually go bankrupt? ==  
 
The sim is instructed to allow all owners a 15 unit leeway. That means your net worth must actually be less than -265 in order to be in danger. Additional leeway is granted on the basis of your team's longevity and your owner class level according to the formula ALW = (SIL * 2) + (CL * 3) where ALW = Added Leeway, SIL = Seasons in League, and CL = Class Level. For example, an owner having earned the class level of Ultimate (level 9) and having operated the team under assessment for 5 seasons would have an additional 37 units of leeway added to the baseline of -265, earning protection up to -302 units.   
 
The sim is instructed to allow all owners a 15 unit leeway. That means your net worth must actually be less than -265 in order to be in danger. Additional leeway is granted on the basis of your team's longevity and your owner class level according to the formula ALW = (SIL * 2) + (CL * 3) where ALW = Added Leeway, SIL = Seasons in League, and CL = Class Level. For example, an owner having earned the class level of Ultimate (level 9) and having operated the team under assessment for 5 seasons would have an additional 37 units of leeway added to the baseline of -265, earning protection up to -302 units.   

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