Investment

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Investments are another way your Sim will be able to earn money over the course of the game. It comprises of Partnerships and Ownership. Both of which will put big holes in your Sims wallet but, overtime, will pay for themselves.

Once you have partnered (Become a Partner) or become an owner (Buy out Property) a Partner's Deed or Owner's Deed will be moved into your Sims inventory.

Deeds can be transferred between Sims of the same family at anytime (by dragging them out of a Sim's backpack into another Sim), and are automatically transferred to a relative when a Sim dies.

You must invest in Partnership first before eligible for Ownership. So, Total Cost of Ownership includes both Cost of Partnership and Cost of Ownership.

Profits earned through investment become available at 9:00am each Monday and are not automatically paid.

They have to be collected from their respective locations hence traveling will be needed.

Although you may own the building in which your Sim works the deed will have no effect on your Sim's career.

Strangely, even when you are the owner of a business you cannot use its products or services for free. But it must be fun to be the owner of one of the Business'. You can make it great!

When you are the owner of a business you may rename the business, or fire any of its employees. You may not fire yourself, though you can fire family members and friends.

Sunset Valley

Business Names Partnership Ownership
Cost of Partnership Weekly Earning Sell Price ROI[1] payoff in weeks[2] Cost of Ownership Total Cost Weekly Earning Sell Price MROI[3] TROI[4] payoff total in weeks[5]
Hogan's Deep-Fried Diner 6,000 850 4,800 14.2% 7 18,000 24,000 1,800 19,200 5.3% 7.5% 13
Divisadero Budget Books 7,000 1,000 5,600 14.3% 7 20,000 27,000 2,000 21,600 5.0% 7.4% 14
EverFresh Delights Supermarket 7,000 1,000 5,600 14.3% 7 20,000 27,000 2,000 21,600 5.0% 7.4% 14
Little Corsican Bistro 12,500 2,100 10,000 16.8% 6 25,000 37,500 3,000 30,000 3.6% 8.0% 13
Sharma Day Spa/Sunflower Spa 15,000 2,500 12,000 16.7% 6 35,000 50,000 4,000 40,000 4.3% 8.0% 13
Outstanding Citizen Warehouse Corp. 15,000 2,500 12,000 16.7% 6 35,000 50,000 4,000 40,000 4.3% 8.0% 13
Wilsonoff Community Theatre 18,000 3,000 14,400 16.7% 6 40,000 58,000 6,000 46,400 7.5% 10.3% 10
Doo Peas Corporate Towers 18,000 3,000 14,400 16.7% 6 40,000 58,000 6,000 46,400 7.5% 10.3% 10
Sacred Spleen Memorial Hospital/County Care General Hospital 30,000 6,000 24,000 20.0% 5 75,000 105,000 12,000 84,000 8.0% 11.4% 9
Llama Memorial Stadium 35,000 6,800 28,000 19.4% 5 80,000 115,000 13,000 92,000 7.8% 11.3% 9
Landgraab Industries Science Facility/Soil and Water Research Facility 40,000 7,900 32,000 19.8% 5 100,000 140,000 15,000 112,000 7.1% 10.7% 9


  1. Return on Investment = Weekly Earning of Partnership / Cost of Partnership (higher is better)
  2. payoff = Cost of Partnership / weekly earning (lower is better)
  3. Marginal ROI = (Weekly Earning of Ownership - Weekly Earning of Partnership) / Cost of Ownership (higher is better)
  4. Total ROI = Weekly Earning of Ownership / (Cost of Partnership+ Cost of Ownership) (higher is better)
  5. payoff total = Total cost / weekly earning (lower is better)