Your caravans and sweatshops workshops should bring enough money to cover the expenses. The fiefs should be the profits or vice versa. The fiefs should be the profits or vice versa. But this will make sure that you can barter with lords later on as well, specialty if you partook int he art of using a hammer to smith. I never ever ever ever look at my workshop to see what it is making. I just want it to be higher than ZERO. if it is higher than zero. I'm happy. I'm getting a renown. Late game. Workshops can pump out BIG money.. your 7 workshops can make 5k per day or more. Thats decent.. Sadly, this is also when u get in a big army vs army fight.. and u Workshops and caravans feel like their purpose is to offset your upkeep, not make you loads of money. Trading goods seems to be the lowest income but is always viable as you travel. Selling horses seems to be a good chunk of money but over saturating the market leads to periods of no-profits. It's visiting settlements, it's just not making any money. Try finding the caravan and talking to your companion and see what they have in their stock. If it is empty maybe it is a bug. Stop caravan and re deploy it. Yes you will spend money but it is worth in long run. You can literally just spend hours murdering looters by yourself and make plenty. Once you start massacring enemy lords the denars just roll in. Workshops/Caravans/Fiefs are basically inconsequential. If you still need more money then start working on your smithing. Sell javelins for 10k each or make a fancy two-handed sword and sell it for 60k. Though weirdly, Trade isn't the skill you should focus on for the companion, but rather high Scouting and Riding,anything to increase movement speed or sight radius, so that they can survive a bit longer. Trade will gradually increase by itself. In my opinion, the best way to make money, is as a smith. I tried caravans and workshops, and their However, if the workshop is at risk of bankruptcy (when its capital reaches 1/4 of the initial investment), it will use the revenue from selling the goods to replenish its capital. All fees will be deducted from the workshop's capital, and you will need to visit the workshop from time to time to deposit money so that it can operate autonomously. Definitely a NO. Never buy two of the same workshops in one city. I built two wood workshops in a town where there was constantly ~300 of cheap wood (like 13g per piece). After the first one was built the average amount of wood in the town dropped to 200, and the average price got up to 20g. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

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