GENERAL RULES TO FINANCE
FINANCE – “The Business Trading Game” by Parker Brothers. It has a game play concept similar to Monopoly. You may buy property, receive a reward, draw a "Chance" card, or "Win the Sweepstakes" or you may have to pay Rent, Fines or be subject to a Penalty move.
Each player starts with $1925 and the game begins with each player starting from "Cash Here". Properties clockwise around the board
begin with low value to high value purchase prices, with costs for additional houses and rents also increasing.
You move around the Board according to the throw of the Dice. Players move again on doubles (with no limit on numbers of doubles that may be thrown), and if a player lands on another player, the original player moves back five spaces and pays rent, follows directions, etc. Players may trade properties or sell them back to the bank, but may not mortgage property.
If a player is unable to pay, all their property is returned to the Bank, and the player is out. The game continues until only one player is left
(an alternate rule establishes a time limit and players total up their wealth). Eventually one Player goes bankrupt, followed by others, with
a final Player owning all the Houses and Lots and wins the game.
FINANCE – “The Business Trading Game” by Parker Brothers. It has a game play concept similar to Monopoly. You may buy property, receive a reward, draw a "Chance" card, or "Win the Sweepstakes" or you may have to pay Rent, Fines or be subject to a Penalty move.
Each player starts with $1925 and the game begins with each player starting from "Cash Here". Properties clockwise around the board
begin with low value to high value purchase prices, with costs for additional houses and rents also increasing.
You move around the Board according to the throw of the Dice. Players move again on doubles (with no limit on numbers of doubles that may be thrown), and if a player lands on another player, the original player moves back five spaces and pays rent, follows directions, etc. Players may trade properties or sell them back to the bank, but may not mortgage property.
If a player is unable to pay, all their property is returned to the Bank, and the player is out. The game continues until only one player is left
(an alternate rule establishes a time limit and players total up their wealth). Eventually one Player goes bankrupt, followed by others, with
a final Player owning all the Houses and Lots and wins the game.