Well, it works out sort of like this:

You've paid a stonemason to do a job, and you pay him up front for it. Say you ask him to build you a fort and he says it'll take 8 years and cost you 1000 florins. You pay him the 1000 florins.

Now the mason doesn't spend all the money at once - he spends it consistantly over the 8 years.

After 2 years, for whatever reason you decide to abandon work on the fort. The mason gives you back the money he hasn't spent yet (a three quarters of the initial outlay, which works out at 750 florins) and razes the building to the ground.

Once the building has gone past the halfway point of construction, it's actually going to cost you more to abandon building it than it would to wait for construction to finish and then destroy it, because you get half the initial cost of the building back if you get rid of it once it's completed.

Edited cos I felt like changing something.

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