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*Thus it (should) be incredibly hard to hide fund siphons / "overpricing"  
*Thus it (should) be incredibly hard to hide fund siphons / "overpricing"  
*It works in combination with [[Open Pricing Standard]] to form the basic structure of the [[Open Source Econonmy]] (transparent economy may be better branding?)
*It works in combination with [[Open Pricing Standard]] to form the basic structure of the [[Open Source Econonmy]] (transparent economy may be better branding?)
 
*Given this is far more complex a topic than the [[Open Pricing Standard]] (which is complex in it's own right) this page/topic may need an acocuntant SME for proper writing about what this could look like / anything similar currently in existence?
=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Open Pricing Standard]]  
*[[Open Pricing Standard]]  

Revision as of 21:44, 19 March 2021

Basics

  • A Standard for How to Have Transpatent Accounting for a Business / Larger NGO
  • Essentially shows "where each dollar goes" (to an almost hyper-specific extent)
  • Thus it (should) be incredibly hard to hide fund siphons / "overpricing"
  • It works in combination with Open Pricing Standard to form the basic structure of the Open Source Econonmy (transparent economy may be better branding?)
  • Given this is far more complex a topic than the Open Pricing Standard (which is complex in it's own right) this page/topic may need an acocuntant SME for proper writing about what this could look like / anything similar currently in existence?

Internal Links

External Links