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What's my morgage?

Shadowdancer

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This weekend I finally downloaded the T20 lite rules and rolled up my first character. When my merchant mustered out, I got a Free Trader as one of the benefits. The rules say I have a 40-year morgage on it, but not how much the morgage is. I found the new price for a Free Trader -- a Far Trader, actually -- in the rules, but not the price for a used one.

So how much is the morgage on a used Far Trader?
 
The morgage is 1/240 the cost of the new Far Trader. Or, if you have a morgage calulator handy, you bought the entire ship, 20% down, 6.25% interest with a 40 year term.
 
Do the same terms apply if you want to buy another starship? Assuming that you can show your prospective lender a viable business plan...
 
Originally posted by Pagan priest:
Do the same terms apply if you want to buy another starship? Assuming that you can show your prospective lender a viable business plan...
Yes, it's the standard starship purchase plan.

If your GM is generous and lets you use the speculative trade rules, within a few months you should have enough cash to buy a starship outright. Which is the other option.
 
Originally posted by tjoneslo:
[QBIf your GM is generous and lets you use the speculative trade rules, within a few months you should have enough cash to buy a starship outright. Which is the other option.[/QB]
Speaking of speculative trade, does anyone know how the rules in T20 compare to CT or MT trade rules?
 
T20 uses the CT Book 3 speculative trade rules, with an expanded table of goods to trade. Book 7 and MT use a more abstract system, which is not used, but if you have the reprints or old books would be perfectly useable.
 
Originally posted by tjoneslo:
T20 uses the CT Book 3 speculative trade rules, with an expanded table of goods to trade. Book 7 and MT use a more abstract system, which is not used, but if you have the reprints or old books would be perfectly useable.
Good! Yeah you can buy a starship with less than a year's worth of trading!
 
Originally posted by George Boyett:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by tjoneslo:
T20 uses the CT Book 3 speculative trade rules, with an expanded table of goods to trade. Book 7 and MT use a more abstract system, which is not used, but if you have the reprints or old books would be perfectly useable.
Good! Yeah you can buy a starship with less than a year's worth of trading!
</font>[/QUOTE]Only if you get lucky; the average credit density for cargos sems marginally lower, and getting polar results is MUCH harder (at least from the last draft I remember running). Making mortgages is much more likely in the long run, though, so it's a better mechanic. But, yes, if you get a lucky load of cheap gold, you can be very rich very quickly, and cheap computers are a serious must-grab-at-any-risk proposition. A good broker is more than useful; it makes the difference between a break-even and a serious chunk of profit.
 
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