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* Total Yearly Expenditure: D$810 Billion | * Total Yearly Expenditure: D$810 Billion | ||
* Total Profit: D$16 Billion (Net profit after operational expenditures) | * Total Profit: D$16 Billion (Net profit after operational expenditures) | ||
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The Confederate Aeronautics and Space Administration (CASA) is a financially robust organization with multiple streams of income, primarily driven by contracts and fulfillment services, and various other sources of revenue. The agency operates with substantial government funding, receiving D$850 billion annually and an additional D$584 billion biennially to cover its vast array of operations.
CASA's operational expenditures are categorized into ground and space operations, with significant investments in personnel, research, maintenance, and space missions. Despite the high costs associated with its ambitious programs, CASA remains profitable, generating a net profit of D$16 billion annually. This financial stability ensures the continued advancement and success of CASA's missions, fostering innovation and exploration in aerospace.
The agency's financial health is pivotal to its ability to undertake large-scale projects and maintain its position at the forefront of space exploration and technology development.
Revenue Sources
Contracts and Fulfillment
- Yearly Income: D$56 Billion
- Details: Income from fulfilling contracts for satellite launches, space research, and international collaborations.
Miscellaneous Income
- Yearly Income: D$245 Billion
- Details: Revenue from various other sources such as patents, licensing, and commercial partnerships.
Budget Income (Government Funding)
Primary Budget
- Yearly Allocation: D$850 Billion
- Details: Annual funding provided by the national government, adjusted according to operational costs and expected revenue from services rendered.
Reserve Budget
- Biennial Allocation: D$584 Billion
- Details: Additional funding provided every two years to cover unforeseen expenses and ensure financial stability.
Operational Expenditures
Ground Operations
- Yearly Expenditure: D$250 Billion
- Details: Costs associated with personnel, research and development, and maintenance of ground facilities.
Space Operations
- Yearly Expenditure: D$560 Billion
- Details: Expenses related to space missions, including launches, maintenance of space stations, and upkeep of orbiters.
Profit/Loss Summary
- Total Yearly Revenue: D$301 Billion
- Total Yearly Expenditure: D$810 Billion
- Total Profit: D$16 Billion (Net profit after operational expenditures)