Managing your finances in Schedule 1 is crucial for maximizing deposits and progressing efficiently. If you’ve hit your weekly deposit limit and need more funds, you’ll have to learn how to launder your money. This guide will walk you through proven methods to increase limits, optimize earnings, and keep your in-game economy thriving.
ATM Deposit Limits and Spending Restrictions in Schedule 1
In Schedule 1, ATMs impose a deposit limit of $10,000 per in-game week. Once you reach that cap, any extra cash remains on you, preventing you from using it to purchase houses, cars, or businesses—unless it’s safely stored on your card. You know, like a law-abiding citizen.
How to Launder Money in Schedule 1
To launder money in Schedule 1, head to Ray’s Real Estate and explore potential business opportunities. When speaking with Ray, you can purchase properties or businesses to start laundering money. Here are the available options:
- Laundromat – $4,000
- Post Office – $10,000
- The Car Wash – $20,000
- Taco Ticklers – $50,000
Once you’ve acquired a business, visit its location and head to the back room, where you’ll find a computer. Bring your cash and interact with the computer to begin laundering money. The process takes a full 24 hours to complete.
Importantly, the 24-hour cycle runs from the moment you start. For instance, if you begin laundering at 3 PM, the cleaned money will be available in your online balance at 3 PM the next day. This method allows you to bypass the weekly deposit limit, enabling larger deposits to fund your purchases.
Even if you haven’t reached the weekly limit, it’s wise to launder money regularly. Make it a habit to visit your businesses daily and clean your funds to maintain a steady cash flow.
How to Work Around the Weekly Deposit Limit in Schedule 1
There’s a clever way to bypass the weekly deposit limit. Each player has an individual deposit cap, meaning if you’re playing with three friends, each can deposit $10,000 per week. Combined, your group can deposit up to $40,000 if everyone maxes out their limit.
To transfer money between players, use briefcases placed inside employee areas. Simply deposit cash in a briefcase and have your friend retrieve it from inside. This method allows you to distribute funds strategically, ensuring everyone can deposit their full amount.
The weekly deposit limit resets every Monday. If your group is earning more than $40,000 per week, that’s when you should start laundering money together to manage excess cash efficiently.