Well, I don't have an explanation. This savegame has the flag warned:true, which should only be set if "the previous month had a warning". The piece of code which resets the warning was already there in sources 1.0, so it doesn't seem to be a rule which has changed recently.
Maybe there WAS a warning in the previous month, and we don't see it because the graph data from the save game doesn't faithfully represent the start-of-month funds ? Or the way of storing or interpreting graphs and funds has changed ?
In fact I don't even understand the screenshot with the circled numbers :
Income 9 973 000
Maintenance 13 003 000
Balance -3 812 698
--> I would assume Balance is Previous funds + Income - Maintenance. But this way I get previous funds -782698. The only way I know to get negative funds is to begin a month with a debt, and if you played an entire month with negative money, you would notice.
The end of month page is super confusing. It shows:
- Income (Income Change): The income you will make
next month and in parenthesis is how much more/less income that number is compared to how much you made this month
- Maintenance: The maintenance cost you are paying right now
- Balance: How much money you are left with right after doing the money calculation
Where
Balance = Current Funds (at 11:59:59 999 pm) + This Month's Income - This Month's Maintenance
Balance = Current Funds + Next Month's Income - This Month's Income Change - This Month's Maintenance
Indeed, going by the screenshot, you get:
Balance = - 3 812 698
= Current Funds (from save): 467 802
+ Next Month's Income: 9 973 000
- This Month's change: 1 175 000
- This Month's Maintenance: 13 003 000
= 467 802 + 9 973 000 - 1 175 000 - 13 003 000
= 3 737 198
Which is off by 75 500, likely the impact of manufacturing on his current funds between the time the save was written and the actual end of month.
It would be MUCH more informative to get:
- Income (Income Change): How much money you made NOW, with how much more you will make next month in parenthesis
- Maintenance: How much you are spending now
- Balance: How much money you are left with right now
Which is essentially the same information (next month income is simply the income displayed + the income change, rather than doing it backwards and having to calculate current income from next month's income - the income change), but presented in such a way that all the numbers are about right now: Income you just made, Income change you just got awarded, Maintenance you just paid, Balance you currently have; instead of having the one odd income number that's about next month.