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[[File:Financial_Summary.jpg|thumb|256px|The Financial Summary Window opennedopened in a [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] scenario.]]
The Financial Summary window is one that every successful Tycoonist uses at least once during the course of a scenario. It is most commonly used to manage your loan, however, it summarisessummarizes your profits and expenditures in monthly increments. You can access this page through the releventrelevant tabs, or by pressing the 'F' key.
 
==Categories SummarisedSummarized==
 
===Ride Construction===
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===Landscaping===
How much you've spent on landscaping. (Adding/removing scenery, adjusting land height, adding water)
 
===Park Entrance Tickets===
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===Shop Stock===
How much it is costing you to keep your shopshops in stock.
 
===Food/Drink Sales===
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===Marketing===
How much you're spending on Marketingmarketing for your park.
 
===Research===
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It is almost certain that during the course of running your park, you will come to a point where you either run into the red or do not have sufficient funds to complete a task, such as build a ride, path or piece of scenery, etc. When this happens, you may find yourself borrowing money from the bank through the 'loan' option in the financial summary window. Most parks already have a loan, the typical one being $10,000. You may choose to borrow more money, and when you can afford it, pay it back. You can borrow money in $1,000 increments.
 
Much like in relreal life, each month you have a loan, you have to pay an interest on it. You are also limited with how much money you can borrow. After a certain amount, the bank will refuse to lend you anymoreany more money, and so you must rely on your park to bring in any money, and if you're running a loss, your best chances are starting again.
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