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Game Guide Beer Distribution Game 2.0 Have fun!

Step 1: Incoming Goods and Payment Procedures 1.Drag all tokens from the field “Incoming Goods” to the field “Warehouse” 2.Note the amount of goods on your “Scorecard and the amount of money you must pay for these goods

Step 2: Incoming Orders 1.Take the envelope from the field “Incoming Orders” and check the order

Step 3: Outgoing Goods 1.Put the amount of tokens demanded by the order on the field Outgoing Goods 2.Note the amount of outgoing goods on your Scorecard, calculate the revenue with your personal purchase number and note it on your Scorecard as well 3.Write down the amount of ordered goods and the amount of dispatched goods

Step 4: Inventory and stock holding costs 1.Check your stock capacity and note the amount on your “Scorecard” 2.Calculate the stock holding costs for the amount of tokens in your warehouse (number of tokens * 1.5) 3.Calculate the cash flow of your budget by adding all cost positions (Keep the signs in mind)

Step 5: Make your order 1.Make your order and seal it in the envelope The Game Master will initiate the next round! Have fun!