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Remember all communication on this Wiki is '''visible to the public''' (though not editable) including individual groups set up under our URL. Private Wiki's can be customized for individual groups: contact [mailto:admin@wikidemocracy.us admin@wikidemocracy.us]
Remember all communication on this Wiki is '''visible to the public''' (though not editable) including individual groups set up under our URL. Private Wiki's can be customized for individual groups: contact [mailto:admin@wikidemocracy.us admin@wikidemocracy.us]


All groups require at least one designated administrator before being created. Contact admin@wikidemocracy.us to request admin privileges.
All groups require at least one designated administrator before being created. Contact [mailto:admin@wikidemocracy.us admin@wikidemocracy.us] to request admin privileges.
 
 
==How the Spreadsheet Works==
The accounting spreadsheet is the basic connection between the barter group members, where transactions are recorded and the administrator then transfers transactions to running balances. Each Group needs at least one administrator to setup the spreadsheet and maintain it. This person needs to have a just a very basic understanding of spreadsheets and accounting. Only group members have access and can edit their own barter transactions in the spreadsheet. The administrator needs to name the spreadsheet, create and send links to participating members.
 
==Basic Principles==
Each Members starts with a balance of zero dollars. Sales then add the that members balance, purchases subtract from that members balances. Administrators receive a 3% barter credit for all transactions within the group. All members attempt to maintain a balance not too far from zero. Group members can decide whether or not to make a barter transaction with members running a large negative balance. Member running large negative balances without providing a service wanted by the group can cause distrust and failure of the overall group. Alternatively or in addition to, groups can require new members to make a barter contribution of a set dollar amount and then never let a new member run a zero balance until a set trial time period. 


[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IB3l_YA9Vvb8ZUsOXvXtjy1AQfhx22o_eZS-EUadEFE/edit?usp=sharing Link to your group's online Spreadsheet]
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IB3l_YA9Vvb8ZUsOXvXtjy1AQfhx22o_eZS-EUadEFE/edit?usp=sharing Link to your group's online Spreadsheet]


==How the Spreadsheet Works==
Each Group needs at least one administrator to setup the spreadsheet and maintain it. This person need to have a just a very basic understanding of spreadsheets and accounting. Only group members have access and can edit own their transactions in the spreadsheet. The administrator needs to name the spreadsheet, create and send links to participating members.


[["Your Group"-Discussion]]
[["Your Group"-Discussion]]

Revision as of 10:01, 8 October 2018

Remember all communication on this Wiki is visible to the public (though not editable) including individual groups set up under our URL. Private Wiki's can be customized for individual groups: contact admin@wikidemocracy.us

All groups require at least one designated administrator before being created. Contact admin@wikidemocracy.us to request admin privileges.


How the Spreadsheet Works

The accounting spreadsheet is the basic connection between the barter group members, where transactions are recorded and the administrator then transfers transactions to running balances. Each Group needs at least one administrator to setup the spreadsheet and maintain it. This person needs to have a just a very basic understanding of spreadsheets and accounting. Only group members have access and can edit their own barter transactions in the spreadsheet. The administrator needs to name the spreadsheet, create and send links to participating members.

Basic Principles

Each Members starts with a balance of zero dollars. Sales then add the that members balance, purchases subtract from that members balances. Administrators receive a 3% barter credit for all transactions within the group. All members attempt to maintain a balance not too far from zero. Group members can decide whether or not to make a barter transaction with members running a large negative balance. Member running large negative balances without providing a service wanted by the group can cause distrust and failure of the overall group. Alternatively or in addition to, groups can require new members to make a barter contribution of a set dollar amount and then never let a new member run a zero balance until a set trial time period.

Link to your group's online Spreadsheet


"Your Group"-Discussion

"Your Group"-Announcements

"Your Group"-Members List

"Your Group"-By Laws