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- USER INFO FILE (FILENAME "USERINFO.DOC")
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- │ ┌─────┴╨──┐ │ Association of
- │ │ │─┘ Shareware
- └───│ o │ Professionals
- ──────│ ║ │────────────────────
- └────╨────┘ MEMBER
-
-
- CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SELECTION OF THE EVALUATION WARE
- PROGRAM "WALL $TREET RAIDER." We think you will find
- that this highly sophisticated simulation not only endlessly
- varied and challenging (no two games are ever very similar),
- but that getting it installed and a game started is exception-
- ally easy. In terms of computer literacy, RAIDER is a
- no-brainer to use, with all choices posed to you as menu
- selections, or as questions.
-
- While this is an "evaluation" program (similar to share-
- ware, except that you may only legally use it for a 30-day
- evaluation period), you will find that it is completely
- uncrippled. There is no longer any "commercial" or
- "registered" version of the program. This is the only
- version extant.
-
-
- HISTORY AND BACKGROUND OF THE GAME:
- -----------------------------------
- The program has been an almost lifelong project of the author,
- begun while a student at Harvard in 1967, originally designed
- as a board game, sort of a corporate version of Parker Brothers'
- well known real estate board game (which they will sue us if
- we dare mention by name).
-
- After years of development as an ever more complex board game,
- Raider (then called "Robber Baron") got so unwieldy and took so
- many hours and even days to play, with players all using
- electronic calculators, that we finally gave up on it as a
- board game around 1975, and began, manically, filling up
- notebooks with outlines and ideas of how it could be turned
- into a highly sophisticated, easy-to-play computer game, if
- someone would just HURRY UP and invent a cheap personal
- computer! Fortunately, a few guys in garages did that, and
- we began programming Wall $treet Raider in 1984 on our first
- Kaypro II. After quitting our job as a tax lawyer, and
- working at programming Raider for endless 90 to 100 weeks,
- we finally delivered the first working version 2 years and one
- ulcer later to our publisher, in 1986.
-
- As a commercial program, it got rave reviews, but only after
- both of our software publishers had let it die of benign
- neglect, with almost zero marketing, by late 1988. A small
- but hardcore and fanatical users around the country are
- apparently still playing the old version, which many tell me
- is still ahead of any simulations being done for today's much
- faster, more powerful machines.
-
- Since we got the rights to the program back, and decided it
- to convert it to shareware, we have added much, much more
- underlying complexity and texture to the simulation, and we
- still play it regularly ourselves. Because of the flexibility
- of the program, it lends itself to multiple creative approaches
- to solving any problem or reaching a particular financial goal
- you may be trying to attain, such as taking control of a
- particular company, or having your company become more profit-
- able, or dominate its industry. Because it is so much like the
- real stock market and the real world of corporate finance and
- economics, the more you know and understand about how the real
- financial world works, the better you will play Wall $treet
- Raider -- and vice versa. It's a fun way to get your MBA in
- finance.
-
- While we don't expect a financial simulation of this nature to
- appeal to everyone, or to ever make a lot of money on it, we
- hope you will enjoy it as much as we do and will financially
- support its further development. To do so, please register
- your copy if you use and like the program, or order one of
- our related products listed on the Registration/Order Form
- the program will print out for you.
-
-
- FILE CONTENTS:
- --------------
-
- The remainder of this file contains:
-
- . a description of hardware limitations of the program;
-
- . information about the Association of Shareware
- Professionals "Ombudsman" program;
-
- . general information about shareware;
-
- . disclaimer and summary of terms of the license under
- which this software is provided by the author; and
-
- . information about the various registration options
- and about ordering updates of the program, or ordering
- the related books or the Professional Version of the
- program;
-
- For detailed instructions on using all the functions of
- the program, see on-disk user manual which is provided
- below, as part of this file, USERINFO.WSR. (We will send
- you a printed version of the user manual if you register
- the program. Or you can print out this file with your
- printer.)
-
-
- PROGRAM LIMITATIONS--WALL $TREET RAIDER
- ---------------------------------------
- The program is compatible with most MS/DOS PC/DOS systems,
- monochrome or color, MDA, Hercules, CGA EGA or SVGA.
- However, it will not run properly on some monochrome
- monitors used with a color card.
-
- You will need 576K of RAM and either a hard disk or a
- floppy disk drive with at least 1.2MB capacity to run the
- program. Because of occasional but extensive disk access,
- running the program on a hard disk drive is highly
- recommended.
-
-
- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- ***│WALL $TREET RAIDER will NOT run on the IBM PCjr.│***
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
-
- ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT
- -----------------------
-
- "This program is produced by a member of the Association
- of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
- that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
- unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP
- member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able
- to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute
- or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide tech-
- nical support for members' products. Please write to the
- ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or
- send a CompuServe message, via CompuServe Mail to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536."
-
-
- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
- -----------------------
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
- before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and con-
- tinue using it, you are expected to register. Individual
- programs differ on details -- some request registration
- while others require it, some specify a maximum trial
- period. With registration, you get anything from the
- simple right to continue using the software to an updated
- program with printed manual.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial
- software, and the copyright holder retains all rights, with
- a few specific exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors
- are accomplished programmers, just like commercial authors,
- and the programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases,
- there are good programs and bad ones!) The main difference
- is in the method of distribution. The author specifically
- grants the right to copy and distribute the software, either
- to all and sundry or to a specific group. For example, some
- authors require written permission before a commercial disk
- vendor may copy their Shareware.
-
- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software.
- You should find software that suits your needs and pocket-
- book, whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware
- system makes fitting your needs easier, because you can try
- before you buy. And because the overhead is low, prices are
- low also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee
- -- if you don't use the product, you don't pay for it.
-
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
- ----------------------
- Users of WALL $TREET RAIDER must accept this disclaimer of
- warranty:
-
- "WALL $TREET RAIDER is supplied as is. The author
- disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, includ-
- ing, without limitation, the warranties of merchantabil-
- ity and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes
- no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which
- may result from the use of WALL $TREET RAIDER."
-
- WALL $TREET RAIDER is a "shareware program" and is provided
- at no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share
- it with your friends, but please do not give it away altered
- or as part of another system. The essence of "user-supported"
- software is to provide personal computer users with quality
- software without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for
- programmers to continue to develop new products. If you find
- this program useful and find that you are using WALL $TREET
- RAIDER and continue to use WALL $TREET RAIDER after 30 days,
- you must make a registration payment of $25 to the author,
- Michael D. Jenkins. The $25 registration fee will license
- one copy for use on any one computer at any one time. You
- must treat this software just like a book. An example is that
- this software may be used by any number of people and may be
- freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as
- there is no possibility of it being used at one location while
- it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot be read by
- two different persons at the same time.
-
- Commercial users of WALL $TREET RAIDER must also register and
- pay for their copies of WALL $TREET RAIDER within 30 days of
- first use or their license is withdrawn. Site-License
- arrangements may be made by contacting the author at the
- address given on-screen in the program.
-
- Anyone distributing WALL $TREET RAIDER for any kind of
- remuneration must first contact MICHAEL D. JENKINS at the
- address given in the program for authorization. This
- authorization will be automatically granted to distributors
- recognized by the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)
- as adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and
- such distributors may begin offering WALL $TREET RAIDER
- immediately. (However, MICHAEL D. JENKINS must still be
- advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with
- the latest version of WALL $TREET RAIDER.).
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of WALL $TREET RAIDER along
- to your friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to
- register their copy if they find that they can use it.
-
- Users who wish to:
-
- . register; or
-
- . to order an updated copy of the program (an expanded
- version with a large number of new "ethical choice"
- and other added scenarios, and should be available by
- around October, 1993 -- registered users will be
- notified and offered an inexpensive upgrade when
- it becomes available);
-
- . to order the companion book, "TAKE NO PRISONERS: WALL
- $TREET RAIDER -- STRATEGIES AND TACTICS" (approx. 100
- pages); or
-
- . to order our other major software program, "SMALL
- BUSINESS ADVISOR," an interactive tax/legal/business
- advisor ("expert program") for small businesses,
-
- may do so by using the facility in the WALL $TREET RAIDER
- program that allows you to print out an order form.
-
-
- BENEFITS OF REGISTERING YOUR COPY OF WALL $TREET RAIDER:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. RIGHT TO CONTINUED USE OF PROGRAM (LEGALLY). As a regis-
- tered user, you may continue to legally use your copy of the
- Shareware version of WALL $TREET RAIDER indefinitely, after
- the 30-day Evaluation Period has expired.
-
- 2. PRINTED USER MANUAL. You will receive a neatly printed
- user manual and book on Wall $treet Raider strategies and
- tactics, if you do the full registration.
-
- 3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. All REGISTERED users will receive
- the right to 3 months of free technical support, by mail,
- of the program, and we will, where feasible, remedy any
- "bugs" or system incompatibilies that we can, or, if we are
- unable to do so, or choose not to, we will fully and prompt-
- ly refund your registration fee. When you register, you
- will receive a written notice regarding the address to write
- to for such service (if different from the address given in
- this version of the program), and, if we have implemented
- telephone technical support service by such time, we will
- also give you the telephone number to call for technical
- support.
-
- 4. USER CODE. If you register your copy of the WALL $TREET
- RAIDER (basic $25 registration fee only), we will NOT
- automatically send you an updated copy of the program.
- However, we will send you a simple user code you can enter
- that will allow you to turn off certain "shareware message"
- reminder screens in the program. At that point the program
- IS the "registered version." There is no other, separate
- "registered" version of the program extant (unless you have
- one of the old, relatively clunky commercial versions we
- quit selling in 1988).
-
- 5. DISCOUNT PRICE ON SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR SOFTWARE. If
- you order directly from us, printing out the order form, you
- can buy our SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR software, which retails
- for $99.95, at the discounted price of $25.
-
-
- QUESTION: HOW DO I PRINT OUT THE ORDER FORM?
- ---------
-
- ANSWER: Simply enter "Y" when the program asks you if
- ------- you want to do so, at the start of a game, after
- you have selected the number of players, number
- of years the game is to last, etc. Turn your
- printer on and follow the simple on-screen
- instructions.
-
- AS ALTERNATIVES TO THE BASIC REGISTRATION, the order form
- that the program will print out for you gives you several
- other options, as follows:
-
- - BOOK ORDER (without registration). You may order the
- companion book we have written, for people who really want
- to seriously get into WALL $TREET RAIDER, entitled,
- "TAKE NO PRISONERS: WALL $TREET RAIDER -- STRATEGIES AND
- TACTICS." It can be separately ordered for $25.00.
-
- - SOFTWARE ORDER (without registration). You may separately
- order our other main software program, SMALL BUSINESS
- ADVISOR, a $99.95 retail value commercial program, for
- $25.00.
-
- - PACKAGE DEAL (includes registration, and all of the above).
- For $45.00, register the program, receive a copy of the
- related strategy book, and the SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR
- expert program for small businesses, instead of paying
- $25 each for all 3 items.
-
-
- NOTE REGARDING INTERNATIONAL ORDERS:
-
- Non-U.S. residents should send payment in the form of a Postal
- Money Order, in U.S. DOLLARS (only). However, a check from a
- major bank, in U.S. currency, is also acceptable. (We cannot
- accept payment in foreign currencies.)
-
- *** CONSCIENCE MONEY ***
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │IF YOU USE AND LIKE THIS PROGRAM, BUT CHOOSE NOT TO SUP-│
- │PORT IT BY SENDING IN YOUR REGISTRATION FEE or ordering│
- │updates, we strongly urge you to instead send a $15 (or│
- │larger!) contribution to the GREENPEACE organization, in-│
- │stead of us, at the following address: │
- │ │
- │ GREENPEACE │
- │ P.O. BOX 3720 │
- │ WASHINGTON, DC 20007-0220 │
- │ │
- │ PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT, IN ANY WAY, AFFILIATED WITH│
- │ THE GREENPEACE ORGANIZATION. We are simply in alignment│
- │ with their goals and wish to encourage others to give│
- │ their financial support to helping maintain a semblance│
- │ intelligent life on the planet -- and we also would like│
- │ to give you, as a user of the program, some other way to│
- │ salve your badly mangled conscience, if you continue to│
- │ use WALL $TREET RAIDER in violation of the copyright. │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
- W A L L $ T R E E T R A I D E R
-
- THE CORPORATE FINANCIAL SIMULATION
-
-
- ON-DISK DOCUMENTATION
-
- For the IBM (R) Personal Computer, XT, AT,
-
- PS/2 and compatibles
-
-
-
- Copyright (c) 1993 by Michael D. Jenkins
-
- All rights reserved.
-
- ===========================================================
-
- ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- -----------------
-
- Wall $treet Raider is practically a life-long project of
- the author, who first developed it as a board game in
- 1967, while attending Harvard. Since it took a calculator
- and about 12 hours to play a game with only 24 simple
- corporations, sort of a corporate version of a certain
- well known Parker Brothers no one dares even mention in
- print (you know the real estate game we're talking about),
- this board game remained strictly a weird hobby of the
- author and a few crazed but addicted friends.
-
- After many years of waiting, the personal computer finally
- arrived, making it possible for us to reinvent Wall $treet
- Raider as a computerized financial game that now bears
- only a faint resemblance to the old board game version.
- It also allowed the author to build in many more levels of
- complexity and realism, with massive non-stop number
- crunching done by the computer in the background, all with
- no effort required on the part of the user, except to
- remain highly alert and skeptical, do good research, and
- make smart investment and management decisions in very
- little time, based on limited information and good hunches.
-
- Sort like the real Wall $treet, except that this is only a
- simulation, so if you lose here, the downside won't
- include droves of creditors pounding on your door at
- 2:00 a.m., seeking to repossess your car, your house, and
- perhaps your first-born child.
-
- Wall $treet Raider is a commercial program, but we permit
- anyone who wishes to do so to make copies of the program
- and distribute or sell it as a shareware product, provided
- they charge no more than $5 per copy for it, and do not
- modify the program or any of the documentation or other
- accompanying files in any way. Nor may anyone copy the
- extensive book, "Take No Prisoners: Wall $treet Raider
- -- Strategy and Tactics," a companion book of approximately
- 100 pages, which we sell separately for $25.00
-
- This "Strategy Guide" goes into detailed discussions of
- how to most effectively utilize each of the many W$R menu
- commands. For example, the section on the "MG" (Merger)
- command goes into a long "graveyard humor" discussion
- about how mergers work, when to do them (and not to do
- them), and various merger strategies and techniques. Game
- strategies are also explained in terms of real world
- strategies, explaining the similarities between the real
- world and the W$R simulation (and, in relatively few
- instances, differences between the simulation and the
- structure of financial reality in the real world of
- corporate finagling).
-
- This simulation reflects the author's extensive personal
- knowledge of corporate finance, business law and the
- securities business, having been an economics consultant,
- a licensed stockbroker, a "Big 6" CPA, and, finally, a tax
- lawyer with a major San Francisco law firm for 4 years,
- before a serious illness ended his "normal" working
- career at a tender age. Fortunately, having to stop
- working on account of the illness, while scary, also had
- the beneficial side effect of freeing up time since 1983
- to work on this and another major software project, an
- "artificial intelligence" program called the SMALL
- BUSINESS ADVISOR, which has also recently been released
- as shareware. (More on this below -- See ORDERING
- INFORMATION.)
-
- W$R is constantly being improved and expanded. The orig-
- inal version, released in 1986 by a California software
- publisher, and so favorably reviewed in InfoWorld when a
- copy of it eventually worked its way to the top of
- computer columnist Jerry Pournelle's desk in 1989
- (well after commercial publication of W$R had ceased--
- Ouch!) came on one 360K disk and required only 256K RAM.
- The current edition, with 250 companies, 36 industries,
- and almost countless new features, new and interesting
- things going on in the background, plus a half dozen major
- new commands, requires nearly 640K of RAM, and we are
- avidly awaiting the day that the 640K limitation, which
- is still a wet blanket on millions of users' DOS-based
- systems, is no longer a concern of software developers.
-
- At this time, we are also hard at work on a new version of
- W$R, which should still run on 640K systems, and which
- will feature some 120 possible "tough choice" or "ethical
- choice" scenarios that a player may suddenly be faced with,
- during the curse of play. Some of the new features we are
- working on for the next release include:
-
-
- . Banks will make risky foreign loans to
- Third World countries and real estate
- loans, which may go bad at the most
- inopportune times, as in today's
- headlines. As a controlling
- shareholder in a bank, you will be
- able to set its loan policies.
-
- . Many new scenarios that will pop
- up once in a great while, sometimes
- with shattering effects on your
- financial health. Life is full of
- surprises. (Mostly bad ones, in the
- financial world. "Negative miracles,"
- they're called.) Others will offer
- you various realistic "ethical"
- choices, teaching you a bit about
- "business ethics" (a self-canceling
- term, if we've ever heard one, in
- the Wall Street context).
-
- . "Fractured" financial and other busi-
- ness related news stories, that will
- begin to pop up in later years of play
- in each game of W$R, around the year
- 2000 or earlier.
-
- . And a lot more, if we can squeeze it
- all in, and have a program that will
- still run on a 640K RAM machine.
-
- (Realistically, the only limit on the number of oddball
- and applecart-upsetting scenarios we can build in to the
- new version will depend how many nights we can go without
- sleeping in a year, without requiring the kind of major
- personnel maintenance that puts one back into the pitiless
- hands of the medical mercenaries who run America's Hospital
- Gulag.)
-
-
- REGISTRATION AND ORDERING INFORMATION
- ------------------------------------
-
- You are granted a 30-day free license to evaluate the Wall
- $treet Raider software program. After 30 days, you should
- either register the program, or erase it. Continued use of
- the program after expiration of your 30-day license is a
- violation of Federal copyright law, as well as a rip-off.
-
- The program will print out for you an order form that you
- can mail in with your registration or payment for other
- items listed on the form (and below):
-
- REGISTRATION ONLY -- $25.00
- ---------------------------
-
- You may register your copy of the program for only $25,
- and may continue to use it indefinitely thereafter. As a
- registered owner, you will also receive a printed user
- manual and will be entitled to 90 days of free technical
- support (by mail). We will also notify you of any program
- upgrades, as they become available.
-
- Wall $treet Raider is undergoing constant revision, as we
- dream up new ways to make it ever more realistic and filled
- with surprise scenarios. As noted above, we are now working
- on an expanded version, which will be available at a reduced
- price to registered users of the current version. The new
- version will provide many new "ethical choice" scenarios
- which the player will face. It should be available by late
- 1993.
-
-
- ORDER OUR COMPANION BOOK -- $25.00
- ----------------------------------
-
- Or, for a $25 price, you may order a copy of our book on
- strategies, "TAKE NO PRISONERS: WALL $TREET RAIDER --
- Strategies and Tactics." This book, which also describes
- much of the technical underpinning of the program, and
- how it all fits together, gives you numerous suggestions
- and warnings about how and when you should utilize various
- menu selections, such as Greenmail, LBO's, Mergers, Junk
- Bonds, and all the other menu items in the W$R program.
-
-
- ORDER SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR SOFTWARE PROGRAM -- $25.00
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Or, you may order our exciting new "expert" program for
- small businesses, SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, which gives you
- customized, up-to-date information and checklists for
- your small business. Updated quarterly. This program
- is like a 500-page book on disk, with tax and legal
- information you can use regarding federal laws, taxes
- and regulations, and tax and legal info. for each of
- the 50 states. (Only laws for the state you select are
- shown at any one time.) Covers income taxes and other
- federal taxes of all kinds, OSHA, ERISA, civil rights
- laws, immigration affecting hiring of employees, EEO,
- workers' comp, minimum wage (federal and for every state),
- sales taxes, ECOA, Truth-in-Lending, and usury laws
- affecting extension of consumer credit, tax accounting,
- excise, unemployment, FICA and self-employment taxes,
- withholding, information returns, fringe benefit plans
- and reporting requirements, insurance, startup checklists,
- independent contractors, securities laws, partnerships,
- office-in-the-home expenses, taxation of regular and
- S corporations, environmental laws, mail order regulations,
- franchises, SBA financing, venture capital, checklists for
- buying a business, and much, much more.
-
- Also contains built-in worksheets to create a business plan,
- an employee personnel policy, or a marketing feasibility
- study; a handy entrepreneurial self-test to evaluate your
- suitability for starting your own business; tax modules for
- calculating federal individual income tax, corporate income
- tax, and federal estate tax -- will quickly show you how
- much you may save on estate taxes simply by setting up a
- simple "by-pass" trust. Also includes a "consulting module"
- where the program will ask you questions and give you
- lengthy, documented advice (written and on-screen) on a
- wide range of complex subjects, such as electing Sub S
- status, or whether you should incorporate (or disincorporate)
- your business, based on 20 years experience of the author,
- a Harvard Lawyer and "Big 6" firm CPA. (See the more
- detailed description of this unique software product below.)
-
-
- PACKAGE DEAL -- $45.00
- ----------------------
-
- For $45, you can register your existing copy of the
- program, and also receive all of the above, including
- the W$R strategy book and the Small Business Advisor
- program.
-
-
- TO REGISTER WALL $TREET RAIDER, START THE PROGRAM, AND
- WHEN ASKED IF YOU WANT TO PRINT OUT A REGISTRATION FORM,
- ENTER "Y" (FOR "YES"), AND THE PROGRAM WILL PRINT OUT A
- REGISTRATION/ORDER FORM FOR YOU, WITH OUR ADDRESS ON IT,
- WHICH YOU CAN MAIL IN WITH YOUR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER.
-
- Please specify type of diskettes:
-
- 5.25" (360K) 5.25" (1.2 MB)
-
- 3.5" (720K) 3.5" (1.44 MB)
-
-
-
-
- PRODUCT INFORMATION --SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR
- --------------------------------------------
-
-
- P O W E R T O T H E P E O P L E ! !
-
- (WELL....TO THE BUSINESS PEOPLE, ANYWAY)
-
-
- ANNOUNCING....THE
-
- S M A L L B U S I N E S S A D V I S O R
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- EASY-TO-USE EXPERT BUSINESS SOFTWARE FROM RONIN SOFTWARE
-
- ....THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE SELDOM FREE.... BUT SOME
- OF THEM, LIKE THE SMALL BUSINESS GURU, ARE EMINENTLY
- AFFORDABLE!! THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW "EXPERT IN A BOX"
- SOFTWARE CAN SAVE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS HUNDREDS, OR EVEN
- THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN PROFESSIONAL FEES, NOT TO MENTION
- TAXES AND POTENTIAL PENALTIES (FOR NOT KNOWING THE
- REGULATORY AND TAX "GROUND RULES"). KNOWLEDGE IS POWER,
- AND The SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, WHICH IS UPDATED FOR TAX
- AND OTHER LAW CHANGES EVERY CALENDAR QUARTER, PROVIDES
- UNPRECEDENTED POWER TO SMALL BUSINESSES FOR ONLY $99.95
- ($149.95 FOR THE 50-STATE PROFESSIONAL VERSION)
-
- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ NOTE: PERSONS REGISTERING WALL $TREET RAIDER │
- │ PROGRAM, FOR $45.00 REGISTRATION, WILL RECEIVE │
- │ F R E E (!) COPY OF THE FULL-FUNCTION SHAREWARE│
- │ VERSION OF SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, WHICH SELLS│
- │ FOR $99.95 AT RETAIL. │
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- Q: Just what is this "revolutionary" new SMALL BUSINESS
- ADVISOR ("SBA") program and what does it do?
-
- A: The SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR is a unique new kind of
- software program, designed to assist your small or
- medium-sized business, existing or new, to cope with
- an increasingly complex tax, legal, and business en-
- vironment, utilizing "expert systems" methods to
- analyze and respond to your complicated business
- information needs, with a primary emphasis on tax and
- legal matters. SBA accomplishes this feat by providing
- many special and unique features, such as:
-
- - It offers a wide range of "consulting sessions"
- on various subjects ranging from whe-ther or not you
- should be incorporated to which accounting method
- you can (or should) adopt. Each "consultation"
- consists of question-and-answer interactions, where
- the program asks you questions, offers help,
- analyzes your answers, and, if necessary, asks more
- questions, before finally giving you a summary of
- its conclusions (which you may print out or save for
- future reference). The program is authored by a
- Harvard-educated tax attorney and CPA.
-
- - SBA also asks numerous detailed questions about your
- business, the number of employees, what kind of
- business, your annual sales volume, ownership, and
- other such items. It then provides you with highly
- detailed and customized business startup checklists,
- usually 3 to 5 pages long, listing the important
- federal and state regulations (for YOUR state only)
- that apply to YOUR business. Scroll through the
- checklist on-screen and simply hit <Enter> to branch
- off and read "hypertext" background information on
- any item.
-
- - SBA's tax-planning module lets you calculate personal
- or corporate income taxes, or even the estate taxes
- you and your spouse can save over a period of years
- by setting up an estate tax "bypass" trust. The
- quick, easy-to- use, individual tax planner lets you
- easily and instantly do complex tax calculations to
- estimate your tax liability for the next year. Or
- do "what if" calculations in seconds if you are in-
- corporated, to see whether, for example, you should
- take that year-end bonus out of your corporation,
- and to easily and instantly see how much the bonus
- or other payment to yourself saves on corporate
- taxes and what it will cost you additional taxes on
- your personal return.
-
- - SBA contains 3 kinds of built-in worksheets, which
- you can use as outlines to create final documents,
- by simply following the on-screen instructions and
- filling in the blanks:
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- - Contains extensive business/tax law information for
- all 50 states and D.C. (as well as Federal), includ-
- ing sales tax, individual and corporate income tax
- rates, property tax information, minimum wage rates
- and workers' compensation requirements for all
- states. Once you tell the program which state you
- do business in, any textual advice on, for instance,
- minimum wage laws, automatically weaves in a dis-
- cussion of the applicable state law for the state
- you have selected. There's nothing else remotely
- like this software when it comes to helping small
- businesses navigate the government regulatory
- thickets!
-
- - Plus a vast range of instantly accessible, and very
- current, tax, legal, and business information and
- advice, accessible by menu selections, entering key
- words or phrases, or by scanning through an exten-
- sive index and making a single keystroke to bring up
- timely information on topics such as EEO, OSHA, ADA,
- ERISA, immigration law hiring rules, export incen-
- tives, wage-hour laws, sales and excise taxes,
- workers' comp., etc. -- all tailored to display the
- federal law plus, where applicable, the state law of
- the state you have selected.
-
- Q: What are these "consulting sessions" like?
-
- A: For example, if you select the "Should I incorporate
- my business question?", the program will lead you
- through a series of questions (with on-screen help to
- assist you in entering the correct response to all
- technical questions) about your business. The ques-
- tions asked are only the ones that are relevant to
- your situation, based on your responses to prior
- questions (instead of a long laundry list of questions
- that mostly would not be pertinent to you). Then the
- program "massages" this data, and based on a couple of
- decades of tax, financial and legal consulting experi-
- ence of the author of the program, comes up with a
- recommendation, with a lengthy explanation of the
- reasons why YOU should (or should not) incorporate,
- or should or should not elect "S corporation" status
- for a corporation. All this information is instantly
- displayed on screen, for you to scroll through, forward
- and backwards; and you may also save the whole question
- and answer transcript and conclusions to disk as an
- ASCII file, or print it out with only 2 keystrokes.
-
- (Many lawyers, financial consultants and accountants
- tell us they are using these "consulting sessions" for
- their clients, doing a whole session in a couple of
- minutes, printing out the transcript and conclusions,
- and giving it to their clients, along with a hefty
- bill for the consultation. By owning a copy of this
- program yourself, you can eliminate the middle man in
- many cases, since it is exceptionally easy to install
- and use, with no manual required.)
-
- Q: Is the SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR a substitute for lawyers
- and accountants?
-
- A: Absolutely not. This program does contain a wealth
- of concisely summarized, cogent tax and legal
- information, updated several times a year, but neither
- it nor any other computer program yet devised can
- take the place of an experienced tax or legal
- professional. However, SBA can greatly assist you in
- staying abreast of the "ground rules" that your
- business must operate under, and may alert you to
- planning ideas that you can bring to the attention of
- your legal advisers, any of which may reduce your tax
- bite, or help you to get "more bang for the buck" from
- your human advisers.
-
- Lawyers and accountants are a long way from obsoles-
- cence yet, but SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, the computer
- equivalent of an "expert in a box," by a Harvard
- lawyer and ex-"Big 6" CPA, is a big first step in
- that direction.
-
-
- Minimum System Requirements for the Small Business Advisor:
-
- For the IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 and compatibles (but not the
- PCjr.), with at least 512K RAM, plus a hard disk. DOS 2.1
- or higher. Works with all printers & with or without
- graphics/color.
-
-
- SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR is the companion software to the
- 51-book series, "Starting and Operating a Business in
- _________" (California, New York, etc.), a series of
- highly readable, comprehensive books on starting or
- doing business. There is a separate edition of the
- book for each of the 50 states, plus Washington, D.C.
- Each is approximately 275 pages long, and is authored
- by Michael D. Jenkins, CPA and Attorney; most are
- co-authored by the local offices of the "Big 6" CPA
- firm of Ernst & Young in each of the relevant states.
- These books all contain detailed federal and state
- tax and legal information, start up cashflow work-
- sheets, numerous checklists and how-to information,
- government tax and other forms, plus pre-addressed
- postcards to mail to over a dozen government and
- private agencies for forms, posters required by law
- to be posted by employers, and other free information.
- The books, which have now sold over a half million
- copies nationwide, can be ordered for $39.95 (YOUR
- MONEY BACK IF NOT FULLY SATISFIED) each from:
-
- Michael D. Jenkins
- 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Road
- Suite #36
- Issaquah, WA 98027
-
- (Shipping is free; WA residents include sales tax)
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- INSTALLATION. Wall $treet Raider ("W$R") is provided to
- users in the form of a single large, compressed file, with
- the file name WSRFILE.EXE, which contains the various
- program files, plus a file called INSTALL.BAT and this
- documentation file.
-
- To install W$R, simply type "INSTALL" followed by the
- letter of the disk drive on which you want the program
- files to be installed. For example, to install the
- program on drive C, you would enter:
-
- INSTALL C:
-
- That's it. You need only to make sure that the drive on
- which you are installing it has approximately 720K of free
- memory available, and that the default drive (for example,
- floppy disk drive A) contains the W$R diskette with the
- files INSTALL.BAT and WSRFILES.EXE.
-
- The program will be installed on the drive you have
- specified (C, in the above example) in about a thirty
- seconds, while you relax. The program (file RAIDER.EXE)
- will then be started automatically, and you will be asked
- to enter your name, plus a couple of easy questions about
- your computer system:
-
- - Whether you are using a color monitor, and
-
- - Whether you have graphics (which can be CGA,
- Hercules, EGA, VGA, or SVGA). Even if you
- have an old system without graphics
- capability, the program will still run
- with all features intact, provided you enter
- "no" in response to this question.
-
- After you have entered your name and answered the above
- two "Yes/No" questions, the first game of W$R will be
- started.
-
-
- STARTING A GAME OF WALL $TREET RAIDER:
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-
- Each time you start a game, you will be asked if the
- current default system configuration data is correct
- (whether you have color and graphics). You can
- accept the current default settings for both, or you
- can change the defaults at the start of any game, which
- will automatically be saved to disk for future games.
-
- You will then be asked a series of other questions,
- including:
-
- - whether you are starting a new game or continuing an
- old game that was saved before it was completed;
-
- - whether you want the computer to be one of the
- players in the game;
-
- - how many players will be playing the game you are
- starting (2 to 4 players, one of whom can be the
- computer);
-
- - the names of each of the players (If the computer
- is a player, you can also "personify" the computer,
- by giving it a name. Thus, if you are playing
- against the computer, you may want to name your
- opponent after some leading corporate raider,
- perhaps some infamous chap who is serving time in
- the federal pen these days.);
-
- - whether you want the players to each start off the
- game with cash only, or to "inherit" a combination
- of stock in a single company, government bonds, and
- cash, less some amount of debt;
-
- - how many "years" you want the game to last, from
- 1 to 25 "years." Each "year" in W$R consists of four
- calendar quarters, during which quarter each of the
- 150 companies that make up the W$R database will issue
- an earnings report, many of which reports are shown on
- the "Teletype" window on the Main Menu screen. A
- typical game of 10 years should take a couple of
- hours of normal play to complete, depending on how
- fast a computer you are using, and the speed setting
- you select for the stock ticker (fast or slow; you
- can toggle back and forth the two speed settings, using
- the "CH" menu item on the Play Control Menu, to select
- a speed that feels comfortable for you.
-
- After you answer questions about the above items, the
- program will create a unique database for each game, and
- the current game will begin, with the first player whose
- turn it is selected at random.
-
-
-
- USER COMMANDS:
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-
- Once a game is started, you may select transactions to
- be executed or select other commands from two menus, the
- Play Control Menu and the Main Menu (which consists of
- five different submenus, one each for Operations, Research,
- Acquiring/Selling, Financing, and Management).
-
- To select an item from any menu, move the lighted bar
- to the item, either by using the cursor keys (NUMLOCK KEY
- SHOULD BE ON), or the space bar, or + or - keys. (Or, you
- may press the letter that corresponds to the first letter
- of the menu item, and the lighted bar will move directly
- to and highlight the item). Once the menu selection in
- the menu box is highlighted, press <ENTER> key to execute
- it.
-
- For some items, such as display of your balance sheet
- (net worth statement), or to display economic statistics,
- simply pressing <Enter> will fully execute the command.
- For others, you will be asked to enter a company's stock
- symbol (which you can look up by entering "L") or an
- industry ID number (ID numbers will be displayed for all
- 36 industries on screen any time you are asked to select
- one). You may also be asked to enter dollar amounts,
- always in millions (enter 8.3, for example, if you wish
- to borrow $8.3 million), or a percentage of the stock
- of a company you wish to purchase (1% to 100%, entered
- as a whole number from 1 to 100), or to respond to
- other simple questions, or to make choices.
-
-
-
- PLAY CONTROL MENU:
- -----------------
-
- After each player takes a turn, the Play Control Menu
- is displayed, which allows the player whose turn is
- next to make any of several selections, such as
- changing the stock ticker speed (which speeds up or
- slows down the rate at which the game progresses --
- you might want to select the slower speed as you are
- learning the game), saving the game to disk at that
- point, exiting the program, or starting that player's
- turn.
-
- The menu items on the Play Control Menu are as follows:
-
- SP -- Start Play. This switches action to the Main Menu
- and begins the player's turn. (The name of the player
- whose turn it is is displayed next to this menu item.)
-
- NX -- Next Player. This causes a skipping of the turn
- for the player whose name is shown.
-
- CH -- Change Ticker Speed. Select this item to change
- the speed at which the stock ticker moves, from fast to
- medium or slow speed.
-
- SV -- Save Game. Select this item to save the game on
- disk, with all stock values, etc., exactly as they are
- at the instant you save. You can then either quit, or
- continue play until the game ends, and, if you don't
- like the outcome (if the Computer beats you for the
- 40th straight time), you can re-play the game from
- the point at which you saved it, and see if using a
- different strategy works better.
-
- QT -- Quit. This is the only point at which you may
- end play and exit the program, except when a game is
- completed.
-
- TX -- Texture. This is a "toggle" command that changes
- the the screen background from "textured" to "non-
- textured." This command does not appear if you have
- configured the program for a non-graphics environment.
-
-
- MAIN MENU:
- ---------
-
- The Main Menu consists of 5 different Submenus, one of
- which is always displayed when a player is taking his or
- her turn. The names of each of the 5 Submenus are shown
- on menu a bar across the top of the screen. To move from
- one Submenu to another (right to left, or left to right),
- press the right or left cursor keys (with the NUMLOCK key
- in the ON position), or else use the TAB key to move right
- or the BACKSPACE key to move left on the menu bar.
-
- The 5 Submenus are displayed like "drop-down" menus in
- many other programs, with the difference being that in W$R
- you DON'T have to select the item from the menu bar first,
- and then use another keystroke to "pull down" the menu.
- As soon as you move from one Submenu listed on the menu
- bar to the next one, the next one is instantly displayed.
-
- NOTE: There is no way to exit back to DOS from the Main
- Menu. This will keep you from inadvertently losing a
- game that you are an hour or two into. (Unless you turn
- off your computer, or press Ctrl-Alt-Delete, of course.)
- If you want to quit and return to DOS, you must select
- the OPERATIONS SUBMENU, and the "END" item on that
- submenu, which will end your turn and get you back to
- the PLAY CONTROL MENU. From the Play Control Menu you
- can exit to DOS by selecting the "QT" (QUIT) command.
-
- The following is a brief description of each of the
- menu items in the 5 submenus of the Main Menu.
-
- During a player's turn at the Main Menu, he or she
- may execute up to 5 major transactions. Only items
- listed in the ACQUIRE/SELL, FINANCING, and MANAGEMENT
- Submenus are counted as transactions. Thus, you can
- use the commands in the OPERATIONS and RESEARCH
- submenus as many times as you wish during a turn.
- NOTE, however, that your number of remaining allowed
- transactions decreases by one at the end of each
- calendar quarter of play during your turn. Thus,
- even if you do NO transactions, your turn will end
- after a year and one-quarter (5 calendar quarters).
-
-
-
- OPERATIONS SUBMENU
- ------------------
-
- Use this submenu to check of the status of various
- aspects of the financial situation, such as checking
- on your net worth or stock portfolio, or to view
- diagrams of any player's or company's stock portfolio,
- or such miscellaneous functions as borrowing or
- repaying on loans, or to end your current turn, and
- return to the Play Control Menu.
-
- BAL -- This item will display a "balance sheet" for the
- player whose turn it is, showing cash, bonds, stocks,
- which add up to Total Asset, and subtracting loans owed,
- to arrive at the player's Net Worth.
-
- PF -- Select this item to see a listing of your
- stock portfolio, with current prices, dividend yield,
- percentage of each company owned (rather than number of
- shares -- in W$R, each company USUALLY has 100 million
- shares of stock issued, so each 1% you own = 1 million
- shares of stock, typically. However, a number of com-
- panies will issue new stock, or do stock splits in the
- course of a game, which will increase their number of
- shares outstanding. And some will do stock buybacks
- that will DECREASE their outstanding shares.).
-
- SUM -- Use this item to see a summary of your net worth
- and of all the other players in this game, so you can
- see at any moment who is winning (richest).
-
- DIAG -- This will give you a diagram of stock ownership
- holdings for any player or company. For a company, the
- diagram will also show who its major stockholders are.
- This diagram is displayed using text-based graphics, so
- it is the same whether your system has a graphics card or
- not.
-
- TAPE -- Displays a full-page earnings report for whichever
- company is reporting quarterly earnings at that instant.
- Play stops while you are viewing any such earnings report.
-
- LOAN -- Use this selection if you (or a company you
- control) wishes to borrow money from a bank, or to make
- an early repayment on an existing loan.
-
- SYM -- Displays stock symbols, prompting you to enter a
- letter from A to Z. This lookup routine will then show
- you the company names and stock symbols for all companies
- whose names or stock symbols begin with that letter. You
- will rarely ever need to use this command, since any time
- W$R prompts you to enter a stock symbol, it also allows
- you to enter "L" to look up the stock symbol, using the
- same lookup routine.
-
- END -- End your turn, and return to the Play Control Menu,
- from which you can either start the next player's turn
- (if it is the Computer's turn, it will take its turn
- automatically, and usually will tike only 10 seconds or
- so), save the game, quit the program, or do any of the
- other things listed above under the description of the
- Play Control Menu commands.
-
-
- RESEARCH SUBMENU
- ----------------
-
- Use the selections in this submenu to look company,
- industry, and national economic data, in order to help
- you make informed decisions about when and which stocks
- to buy or sell, whether to invest in or sell bonds, and
- whether or not a company you control needs to increase
- or cut back on investment in new facilities, or if it
- is uncompetitive, whether you may need to change its
- R & D spending levels or take drastic actions such as
- firing corporate management, selling off business
- assets, restructuring the company, or even getting out
- of the business it's in and having the company go into
- another industry.
-
- RS -- This item instantly creates a full-page, up-to-the-
- minute research report on any of the 250 corporations that
- make up the W$R investment universe, including a "buy",
- "sell" or "hold" (neutral) recommendation on its stock.
-
- FIN -- Displays a full-page financial summary for any
- of the 250 corporations that make up the W$R investment
- universe, including such items as stock price, net worth,
- net worth per share, credit rating, values of all assets
- the company owns, including "business assets" (factories,
- aircraft, etc., depending on the type of industry the
- company is in), stocks owned in other companies, cash
- holdings, government bond holdings, dividend yield and
- percentage of earnings the company pays out as dividends,
- and more.
-
- IND -- For any of the 36 industries, except banking,
- insurance, and holding companies, this command gives a
- summary comparison of all companies in that industry,
- showing each company's market share percentage, how fast
- their business assets (and sales) are currently growing,
- their projected profitability 6 months in the future, and
- how fast demand is growing for that industry as a whole
- (if all the companies in an industry are expanding their
- assets faster than demand is growing, supply will exceed
- demand, and industry profitability will decline, and
- vice versa). Also shows what percent of sales each
- company in the industry is spending on Research and
- Development (R & D), where relevant. This item can
- also give you an idea, when one company completely
- dominates an industry, with a market share of 50% or
- more, of a possible target for an antitrust lawsuit.
- (See "AT" command below, under the discussion of the
- Management Submenu.)
-
- ISUM -- Gives a comparative financial summary of all
- the companies in any of the 36 industries, showing
- percent return on net worth (profitability), dividend
- yield, net worth per share, and price per share.
-
- OWN -- Displays a stock portfolio listing of all the
- stocks owned by any player or company. If playing
- against the computer, enter (instead of a stock symbol)
- the number "251" to see the computer's stock portfolio.
- For other players in the game, whether or not the
- computer is a player, enter a number from 251 to 254
- (each player in the game is assigned an ID# 251, 252,
- and, if there are more than 2 players, 253 and 254.
-
- SHR -- Displays a list of all the stockholders, and
- how much they own, for any corporation. Shares not
- owned by a player or by one of the other 250 corpora-
- tions in the W$R simulation are considered to be
- owned by "the Public."
-
- DB -- Database search command. Allows you to search
- for attractive investments, based on any 1 or more of
- 4 criteria: Stock price, stock price as a percentage
- of net worth, dividend yield, and P/E (price to earnings)
- ratio.
-
- NEWS -- Select this item to see a list of news items,
- with up to 15 headlines of recent events that have
- occurred in the game being played, such as transactions
- by any of the players, corporate takeovers, bankruptcies,
- tax changes by Congress, changes in Federal Reserve
- monetary policies, changes in banks' prime lending rates,
- and many other significant events.
-
- ECO -- Displays a full screen of current economic
- statistics, such as rate of growth in GDP (Gross Domestic
- Product), various interest rates, price of the 10%
- government long-term bond, housing starts, oil prices,
- and more.
-
-
- ACQUIRE/SELL SUBMENU
- --------------------
-
- Use the selections on this submenu to acquire or sell
- stocks of companies in various ways, or to buy or sell
- government bonds (or buy back junk bonds issued by a
- company you control), or to buy or sell business
- assets (plant, equipment, etc.).
-
- BUY -- This command allows you (or any corporation that
- you control) to buy stock in corporations. You or your
- controlled company may buy up to 15% of a company's stock
- from "the Public" on the open market. Note that buying
- stock on the open market will tend to run up the price of
- that stock. The more you buy, the more you force the
- price up.
-
- Or you may buy ANY amount of stock from a company you
- control that already owns the stock in question, at the
- current market price. This type of buy transaction does
- not affect the stock's market price.
-
- SELL -- This menu command lets you (or any company that
- you control) sell stock from your (or its) stock
- portfolio. Note that the more stock you sell, the more
- you will drive down the market price of that stock.
-
- BOND -- Lets you buy 10% government bonds, in units of
- $100 million face value. The price of government bonds,
- say 103, represents the percentage of face value at
- which the bonds are currently trading. Thus, to buy
- 1 unit of $100 million face value of bonds if the price
- is 103, you would have to pay $103 million.
-
- If you control a company that has issued its own IOU's,
- called "junk bonds" in this simulation, you may also
- use this command to have such a company buy back such
- high-interest (15%) bonds at the current bond price
- (which is assumed to the same as the price of 10%
- government bonds), or at 105, whichever is less.
-
- TO -- Tender Offer, or Takeover command. If you want
- to buy more than a 15% interest in a company (you will
- need at least 20% ownership if you want to "control"
- the company and make decisions for it), you can use
- the TO command to buy up to 100% of the company, all
- at one price, up to 25% above the current market price.
-
- LBO -- Leveraged Buyouts. If you control a company,
- say 20% of it, which seems undervalued, you can use
- this command to have the company use its own money
- (or borrowed money) to buy back all its stock that
- is owned by the Public. For instance, if the Public
- owned the other 80%, the company could buy back all
- 80% of the Public stock, leaving you as the sole,
- 100% owner after the transaction. To raise the
- money for such an LBO, it may often be necessary for
- the corporation to borrow all it can from the bank,
- and possibly even sell a lot of 15% junk bonds.
-
- GM -- Greenmail. Similar to the LBO command above,
- except that instead of buying back the stock owned
- by the public, your controlled company can buy back
- (sometimes) the stock of other corporations who own
- a non-controlling block of its stock.
-
- MG -- Mergers. If your company wants to take over
- another company, but doesn't have the money (or can't
- borrow enough) to do the takeover, you can instead
- have it propose a stock-for-stock merger, in which
- your company will issue new shares to all the
- stockholders of the "target" company, which it will
- then acquire as a wholly-owned subsidiary (or become
- a wholly-owned subsidiary of, in certain cases,
- called "reverse mergers"). A merger will usually
- dilute your ownership of the "parent" company, so
- that you will wind up with a smaller percentage
- interest in a larger, combined, enterprise, which
- will usually be worth just about the same as your
- stock in the one company an instant before the
- merger took place.
-
- AC -- Acquire assets. This selection allows a
- company you own to increase its investment in business
- assets (new airplanes for an airline, new trains
- and rail line for a railroad, new plants for most kinds
- of industrial companies, etc.). It can either invest
- in new assets (which increases the supply for the
- industry as a whole) or simply buy assets from another
- company that you also control. Use this command
- also to have a company sell off business assets, on
- which it will usually take a loss if those assets
- are not currently earning a satisfactory rate of
- return.
-
-
- FINANCING SUBMENU
- -----------------
-
- Use the choices on this submenu to raise money in
- any of a variety of ways, either to keep a company
- you control "liquid" enough to stay out of trouble,
- or to enable it to make investments, pay out large
- dividends, or to shore up a company's finances if
- it is too heavily in debt, by issuing new stock.
-
- PO -- Public Offering. Allows you to have a company
- (that you control) issue new stock to the Public, to raise
- cash and improve its balance sheet, which may result in an
- improved credit rating and, as a result, a lower interest
- rate on its bank loan.
-
- WK -- White Knight offering. Allows your controlled
- company to seek out a large, "neutral" company that will
- buy newly-issued stock in your company. Effect is same as
- a Public Offering (above), except that you may not want
- too many share of stock in Public hands, if you are
- concerned that another player might be able to buy up
- enough Public stock to wrest control of the company from
- you. This is a way to "park" the newly-issued stock in
- the hands of a friendly (or at least neutral) "White
- Knight" shareholder, where they can't be bought by
- another player. The "White Knight" company will always
- vote its stock with your stock, against any merger
- attempt, too, in the event that another player attempts
- to take over your company by means of a stock-for-stock
- merger.
-
- JB -- Junk Bonds. Allows your company (if its credit is
- not TOO bad) to issue high-interest (15% of face value)
- "junk bonds" to the Public, at the current bond price,
- up to a maximum price of 105% of face value (105). This
- is a way to borrow some more, when the bank won't lend
- your company any more money, either because your company
- has too poor a credit rating, or because an opposing
- player controls the lending bank, which shuts off your
- company's line of credit from the bank. Issuing junk
- bonds is risky, because you have to pay such high
- interest. If you can't earn at least a 15% return on
- the borrowed money, it will usually be a losing
- proposition, unless there are special tax considerations.
-
- CC -- Capital Contribution. This selection allows you,
- or a company you control, to contribute cash to a company
- you own at least 80% of the stock of. This might come in
- handy if, for example, you own a small company that has
- almost gone bankrupt, in an industry dominated by a
- rapacious competitor, whom you think your little company
- might be able to successfully sue in an antitrust case --
- if only your company had enough cash to pay for good
- lawyers -- up front, of course. Thus, you might drop
- a few hundred million for legal fees into the company,
- if you owned 80 to 100% of its stock, so it could pay
- the lawyers and file the antitrust suit.
-
- XD -- Extraordinary Dividend. This is sort of the
- opposite of a capital contribution (CC command, above).
- Here, instead of putting money INTO a company you control,
- you take a big chunk of money out of it all at once, up to
- 30% of its net worth. (You must own 51% or more of the
- company's stock to have it make an XD distribution).
- Note that any such extraordinary dividend is taxable, the
- same as any other dividend. (Fully taxable to an
- individual player; only 20% of the dividend is subject to
- tax if paid to a 20%-or-over corporate shareholder, or
- only 30% is taxable to a less-than-20% corporate
- shareholder.)
-
-
- MANAGEMENT SUBMENU
- ------------------
-
- Use this menu to set various management policies for a
- company you control, or for such rather drastic measures
- as firing existing management, "restructuring" the
- company, or filing an antitrust lawsuit against another
- company in the same industry.
-
- CM -- Change Management. Just what it sounds like. If it
- appears your company isn't competitive with other companies
- in its industry, in terms of its return on business assets
- (see IND command for a comparison of all the companies in
- an industry), you can fire existing management. A few
- months later (watch the teletype news ticker, and check
- the NEWS command occasionally), you will usually learn if
- your new management is turning the company around, or is
- no better than the old, or is a complete disaster.
-
- GROW -- Growth rate. Lets you set the annual rate of
- growth in business assets (capital spending) for a company
- you control. The more a company expands, relative to the
- other companies in its industry, the larger its "market
- share" becomes, and, in W$R, higher market share increases
- relative profitability, all other things being equal (they
- never are). If things really look gloomy, as in a
- Depression, you can set you company's growth rate at as
- low as -10%, which means that, instead of it putting money
- INTO new plant and equipment, it is simply converting 10%
- of its business assets into cash each year, by letting
- them depreciate, without any new net capital spending.
- Conversely, if industry prospects are booming, you will
- want to build more plants, buy more airplanes or ships,
- or whatever, so you may increase the growth rate to as
- much as 30%. (NOTE: Fast-growing companies will tend
- to trade at higher price-to-earnings ratios than slower-
- growing companies in this simulation, as in the real
- world, so in the short run you may be able to give a
- boost to your company's stock price by creating a flurry
- of expansion -- assuming the company has the financial
- wherewithal to make such capital investments.)
-
- DVD -- Dividend payout. Lets you set the percentage
- of annual earnings that a company (that you control)
- pays out to shareholders as dividends. You can set
- this percentage at anywhere from 0% to 100% of the
- prior year's annual earnings. There are various
- pros and cons of high or low dividend payouts in
- W$R, as in the real world. See our Strategy and
- Tactics book for a discussion of the pros and
- cons of either high or low payouts.
-
- RD -- R & D Spending. For companies in certain high-
- tech industries, you may spend anywhere from 0% to 30%
- of annual sales on Research and Development (R & D),
- in an attempt to improve profitability. The more you
- spend, the more you cut into your company's current
- profits, but the more likely you are to come up with
- major increases in its long-term level of profitability.
- The choice of whether to spend a lot or a little on
- R & D is always a tough one. In the short term, you
- may make a company's earnings look a lot better by
- slashing its R & D budget, but the company will usually
- suffer a year or two down the road, particularly if all
- its competitors are spending heavily on R & D and are
- become more profitable than it is.
-
- LQ -- Liquidation. This command lets you "liquidate"
- a wholly-owned company into a parent company in the
- same industry (or if either company is a "holding
- company," with no business assets invested in any
- industry). In a liquidation, the "liquidated"
- subsidiary goes out of existence temporarily (it will
- soon resurface as a small, publicly-owned company
- with cash, but not business assets), and all of its
- assets are transferred, tax-free, to the parent
- corporation. Thus, if you have 2 companies in an
- industry, one with a 15% market share, and the
- other with a 25% market share, and you liquidate
- one company into the other, the surviving company
- will have a 40% market share, which may make it
- a formidable competitor, much more profitable
- than either of the two companies were before the
- liquidation. Also, if one of the two companies
- has unused tax "net operating loss carryovers,"
- those will carry over to the surviving company,
- and can be used to shelter the earnings of the
- combined enterprise from taxes until taxable
- earnings offset all of the tax loss carryover,
- which may mean several years of paying no taxes,
- in an ideal situation.
-
- AT -- Antitrust lawsuit. Any company in an industry
- (other than financial companies, such as banks, insurance
- companies and holding companies) may sue any other
- company in that industry for anti-trust violations (and
- may be countersued if the claim is frivolous). In W$R,
- the best evidence of antitrust violations is when a
- company has a very large market share percentage in its
- industry, such as over 50%. In general, the higher the
- defendant company's market share, the more likely you
- are to win an antitrust suit (for up to $5 BILLION in
- damages against it). When every other attempt to
- manage your company has failed to make it very profitable,
- an antitrust suit against a successful competitor in its
- industry (particular if the competitor is owned by another
- player) can be a longshot way of winning a large windfall
- and possibly snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
-
- In short, if you can't beat 'em fairly, sue 'em.
-
- REST -- Restructure. This is a new command, just added
- to this version of the program. This command allows you
- to have a company you control "restructure" its business
- by laying off thousands of employees, paying them large
- severance or early retirement bonuses, and writing off
- (scrapping) large portions of its business assets, up to
- 40% of assets, in some cases. The immediate effect,
- depending on how large a restructuring charge-off you
- decide to take, it to clobber your company's net worth,
- as well as creating a loss (or sharply reduced net
- income) for that quarter. The gamble is that this
- re-structuring of the company will greatly increase
- the profitability of the remaining business asset
- base, by getting rid of redundant employees and
- unproductive plant and equipment, so that future
- earnings will be sharply increased.
-
-
- COMMENTS ON STRATEGIES AND TACTICS:
- -----------------------------------
-
- In Wall $treet Raider, as on the real Wall Street, the
- name of the game is success, and the way you keep score
- is with money. You can either try to be smart, work hard
- and do a lot of good research, manage your companies well
- and get rich slow, or you can take large gambles (by
- floating lots of junk bonds or doing LBOs, for example) or
- play dirty (suing your competitors, trading on "insider"
- tips, etc.) and try to make a ton of loot in a hurry, by
- fair means or financial sleight of hand and trickery.
-
- This simulation is deliberately created to allow for a
- great deal of flexibility and free-form, creative financial
- manipulation, as much like the real world of high finance
- as we can imagine and make it. Thus, the more you play
- W$R, the more creative gimmicks you are likely to come up
- with, in terms of ways to manipulate stock prices, keep
- down your company's taxes, savage the competing players
- and their companies, improve your companies' profitability,
- and so on and on.
-
- While W$R isn't an exact replica of the real world, in
- terms of tax and SEC laws, accounting conventions, or
- business dynamics, it does build in a great deal of
- reality, and with it, a lot of the same type of tough
- decision-making processes, and we have a hunch that if
- you play it long enough, you will get a much better gut-
- level understanding of how financial markets work, and
- what tends to make stock prices go up or down. We know
- that creating this game, going back to 1967, has done a
- great deal to teach US about the stock market, and has
- been almost (but not quite) as good a learning tool over
- the years as actually trading stocks and bonds, and
- working to help put together billion dollar corporate
- takeovers and mergers in the '70s and '80s, both as a
- tax lawyer and as a CPA in a giant accounting firm (with
- a brief spell as a consulting economist and a licensed
- stockbroker).
-
- Of course, if you're the impatient type, who doesn't
- like learning by trial and error, and gets tired of losing
- games of Wall $treet Raider to the computer or to human
- opponents, there is always a shortcut....Our book, "Take
- No Prisoners: Wall $treet Raider -- Strategy and Tactics,"
- mentioned elsewhere in this file, available for $25 if you
- print out the order/registration form built into the
- program and mail it to the author at the following address:
-
- Michael D. Jenkins
- 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd.
- Suite #36
- Issaquah, WA 98027
-