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*A Standard for How to Have [[Transparency | | *A Standard for How to Have [[Transparency | Transparent]] Accounting for a Business / Larger [[NGO]] | ||
*Essentially shows "where each dollar goes" (to an almost hyper-specific extent) | *Essentially shows "where each dollar goes" (to an almost hyper-specific extent) | ||
*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 | *It works in combination with [[Open Pricing Standard]] to form the basic structure of the [[Open Source Economy]] (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 | *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 accountant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_and_medium-sized_enterprises SME] for proper writing about what this could look like / anything similar currently in existence? | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
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* | * [https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/document/use-open-source-transparent-municipal-management-case-study-cityvizor The use of open source for transparent municipal management: case study on Cityvizor](Published:2022-05-24 (unreviewed, but a starting point) | ||
** [https://github.com/cityvizor/cityvizor Cityvizor(GitHub, non-English)] | |||
[[Category: Business/Economics/Finance]] | [[Category: Business/Economics/Finance]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 19 September 2022
Basics
- A Standard for How to Have Transparent 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 Economy (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 accountant SME for proper writing about what this could look like / anything similar currently in existence?
Internal Links
External Links
- The use of open source for transparent municipal management: case study on Cityvizor(Published:2022-05-24 (unreviewed, but a starting point)