I have noticed something when playing FUNd career mode, FUNds have a very very low value. You have to have several hundred or thousand for them to mean anything. I have seen so many zeroes that I feel like FUNds have lost their meaning as a currency. I could have millions of funds and it wouldn't matter because it doesn't look too different from 100k funds. What I'm saying is that the sheer amount of money to keep track of numbs my feeling of accomplishment when I actually get a good money award. My proposition is that we either make FUNds worth 100x more (all costs in the game would follow suite) so that 1k would be worth as much as 100k but without all the zeros . This may sound a bit strange at first, but I assure you if you focus attention to it you'll soon realize that there's just too many zeros to keep track of and it interferes with perceptions of how much your budget is worth. Either that OR we implement a "k" system where instead of displaying an extra 2 zeros at the end of your total FUNds, a "k" will be placed there as a placeholder, so that the same value is expressed without a need to be conscious of how many zeros there really are in your budget. I believe this will make buying and rewarding much more cleaner and understandable so that FUNds can have a more clear value to the player.