Civilized Campaign Rules
Economics and Civilians

Appendix

By Will Johnson

Country Accounts Spreadsheet Format

Heading Year, Country Name & Number, Ruler Name & Characteristics

Table Headings

1. Hex Ref.
2. City Name
3. Population
4. Granary/Aqueduct
5. Effective Population
6. Trade
7. Marketplace/Bank/Library
8. Production
9. Tax Rate
10. Civil Disorder Rate
11. Civil Disorder (Y/N)
12. Tax Yield
13. Courtroom (Y/N)
14. Public Spectacle / Coliseum
15. Temple/High Temple
16. Diplomatic Missions
17. Land Elements
18. Warships
19. Transport Ships
20. Roads
21. Other Improvements
* Barracks (B), Stables (S). Shipyard (Y), University (U), Staff College (C), Palace (P) City Walls (W)
For each country total items 4, 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21. To obtain the running costs for the year.
22. Population Increase
23. Population expended (on investment etc.)

Total item 12 to obtain the income for the year. At the bottom of the sheet make the following notes:

National Civil Disorder Rate adjustments
Capital city besieged, lost to enemy or palace lost (-1)
At war with more than one nation (+2)
Allied with more than two nations (-1)
Income & Expenditure
Tax Yield (total of item 12)
less running costs (totaled form columns 4, 7, and 13 to 21)
Net Income
Less investments
Surplus/Deficit (to treasury)
Treasury Details
Starting treasury
plus surplus
less deficit
Final treasury
Notes Space, Current Army Composition (Optional) and Current Agreements,
Pacts & Alliances (Optional).

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