Fantasy Football Team Financials Team: Name:. Summary ItemExpensesRevenue Player Salary Tickets Sponsors Concessions Parking Merchandise Total Revenue:

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Fantasy Football Team Financials Team: Name:

Summary ItemExpensesRevenue Player Salary Tickets Sponsors Concessions Parking Merchandise Total Revenue: Does the revenue cover the cost of the players salary? If not, what will you do to cover that cost?

Player Salary Information (Copy and Paste your salary information here) Delete this text box!

Ticket Revenue Name of Stadium Stadium Capacity Ticket Price Ticket Revenue=

Stadium Sponsors Who would buy the rights to sponsor your stadium? Select 3 different sponsors and identify how much each will pay.

Concessions Total Revenue

Parking Assume 50% of your fans drive to the game and require parking. How much will you charge for parking? How much money will you make from parking?

Merchandise What items are you selling? How much revenue will you generate for your team? 5,000 fans will purchase this item