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(Payer Owned organizations constrain property ownership in the material Means of Production to those who pay for them.)
 
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Acceptable forms of payment may include:
Acceptable forms of payment may include:


0. [[Profit]] is handled as that payer's investment in more material [[Means of Production]].
# [[Profit]] is handled as that payer's investment in more material [[Means of Production]].
 
# Pre-Payment is handled as that payer's investment in more material [[Means of Production]].
1. [[Pre-Pay]] is handled as that payer's investment in more material [[Means of Production]].
# Work - But only if someone else is willing to trade for the results of that work.
 
# Fund - Investing in a more traditional manner, but where the return is [[At Cost]] [[Product]] instead of [[Profit]].
1a. [[Work]] - As a direct benefit to the Payer.
 
1b. [[Work]] - As a benefit to someone else who is willing to trade something for the results of that work.
 
3. [[Fund]] - Investing in a more traditional manner, but where the return is [[At Cost]] [[Product]] instead of [[Profit]].


[[Category:User Owned]]
[[Category:User Owned]]

Latest revision as of 21:47, 24 August 2019

Payer Owned organizations constrain property ownership in the material Means of Production to those who pay for them.

Acceptable forms of payment may include:

  1. Profit is handled as that payer's investment in more material Means of Production.
  2. Pre-Payment is handled as that payer's investment in more material Means of Production.
  3. Work - But only if someone else is willing to trade for the results of that work.
  4. Fund - Investing in a more traditional manner, but where the return is At Cost Product instead of Profit.