Tropico 5

Tropico 5

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Tropico 5 guide: Making money in the World War era [1.1]
By Magistar
Congratulations on your independence from the crown. Viva el Presidente! Your money making options have increased vastly. Let’s compare all of them!
   
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Introduction
Congratulations on your independence from the crown. Viva el Presidente! Your money making options have increased vastly. Let’s compare all of them!

For more information about each category (explanation and information) please check the fullguide: Tropico 5 guide: Making money in the World War era[www.gameplayinside.com]
Concept
Income per worker:
People are an important resource in Tropico 5! You will always have a limited workforce, especially educated workers. Unfortunately each inhabitant requires you to invest in safety, healthcare, food, housing,etc. So the bigger your population gets, the bigger your expenditures to keep them happy. Therefore you better make sure that your workers are earning the most money they can!

ROI:
The ROI stands for Return on Investment. Meaning the time it takes to earn back your initial investment. For example, if you spend 10.000 and receive 1000 each month it would take 10 months to cover your expenses. After the 10th month you start creating value.
Industries
Raw resources
Plantations
Cotton price has changed for the better!
Ranches
Overview
Summary
The new industries can provide plenty of wealth. Educate your workers and employ them in factories instead of plantations. If you want to grow quickly then start with the Textile Mill. If you have plenty of cash from the Colonial era then go for the Rum Distillery. Research technologies and construct a Steel Mill. Once you have a college you can construct a Jewelry factory. Iron mines are still viable and can actually mean you do not have to build an additional dock to import it. But I cannot repeat this enough; free up workforce by reducing the number of plantations. El Presidente will need the illeterate tropicans as teamsters.

For more information about each category (text) please check the fullguide: Tropico 5 guide: Making money in the World War era[www.gameplayinside.com]
Updates
Update 1.1:
-Added ranches
-Recalculated mines
-Added overview
20 Comments
omotam19 13 Jul, 2020 @ 6:48pm 
Very cool:steamhappy:
Editfish 25 Jun, 2017 @ 4:55am 
What about the ROI on the cheese factory (or is it cream)?
tosac 5 Aug, 2016 @ 7:03am 
hey, i think that this guide need alot more attention. If you agree you should feel free to share it here http://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/groups/GuideShowcase/discussions/0/353915309352842511/
And your guide should get a little boost ;), have a good day
Magistar  [author] 28 Oct, 2015 @ 7:17am 
Thanks :).
Imp_[RUS] 28 Oct, 2015 @ 7:15am 
great:steamhappy:!Very helpfull, thanks for it.
RatusNatus 15 Aug, 2015 @ 1:57pm 
Very good work, thanks :steamhappy:
cacti46 26 Mar, 2015 @ 11:24pm 
you haz done fantastico work man
Magistar  [author] 13 Jun, 2014 @ 5:03am 
I am almost done with coding for my other website. After that I will create the figures and post the article :). Shouldnt be that long.
Echo 12 Jun, 2014 @ 11:52am 
Can we please have one for the cold war? Pwetty pleez?
Magistar  [author] 3 Jun, 2014 @ 5:06pm 
No all profit figures are independant. They are all based on this forumula:
Monthly profit = production (dependant on efficiency) x export price (listed in almanac) - budget (1 to 5 stars).

The game assumes you export everything eventually. So even if you use most of your tabacco in your factory the planatation will show identical monthly profit figures. In Tropico 3/4 they would be negative. (Used food is deducted from profit though.)

Import cost are separated cost on your almanac.

Since all buildings use the same logic to display profit you can perfectly compare all industries. Just realize that you can create additional profit or expenses by getting good and bad trade deals.