So, I'm gonna start another topic regarding Divisions of TEST. This time, it'll deal with how we want to manage our organization finances. Let's recap my division proposal:
Our biggest challenge, and concern, is to compartmentalize our finances so that any attempt to subvert, sabotage, or interfere with our continued operation as an organization is minimized. All while preventing financial waste.
Our second largest challenge, and concern, is to bring in a respectable income that will guarantee the continued operation and potential future expansion of TEST Squadron.
To address these two points, we need to consider how we're going to manage the cash flow, and where these flows will go. Like the divisions of TEST, we have a "trinity" already in place. The wallet can be divided into three divisions, each division of the wallet under their respective authorities.
This ensures that we can move forward with the following scenario:
A new squad is established, named TEST Starlines, with the aim of running a civilian passenger service. To obtain seed funding or a grant from TEST Squadron, they must issue a circular document, which is essentially a request for funding according to a budget estimate, and follows the three points:
This ensures a paper trail for the majority of financial disbursements to TEST Squads, allowing us to investigate any possible misappropriations should there be reason to suspect such. In addition to that, it enables us to do internal audits by qualified individuals when necessary.
You might think this is absurd and a lot of paperwork, but to me, it's just simply the Squad hitting each of the three bullet points with only a few sentences. An example circular:
It's a fairly straightforward system that should reduce the amount of headaches involved regarding the management of finances in TEST Squadron, while also ensuring that people in high places don't have to worry about handing out money like candy. The paper trail is a pro, not a con. Additionally, it would allow Seung and Montoya to rest more comfortably in trusting the Divisions with TEST Squadron's financial accounts.
If you have any questions or anything you'd want me to clarify, please post them in this thread, and I will address them as adequately as I can. Remember, the game is still incomplete, and this is all theoretical - and therefore, still a possibility.
Treat this as a mental exercise, if you will. I hope you enjoyed the read.
Update:
- The Divisions are: Combat, Logistics, and Economics.
- These Divisions are not de-facto authorities of Squads in TEST, however they are responsible for funding and supporting said squads.
- Squads can be established by any individual or group, the only requirement is that they must be declared within a category that falls under one of these three divisions. (Exceptions exist for outlaw squads.)
- Squads can operate independently or under TEST Directives, depending on their preference.
Our biggest challenge, and concern, is to compartmentalize our finances so that any attempt to subvert, sabotage, or interfere with our continued operation as an organization is minimized. All while preventing financial waste.
Our second largest challenge, and concern, is to bring in a respectable income that will guarantee the continued operation and potential future expansion of TEST Squadron.
To address these two points, we need to consider how we're going to manage the cash flow, and where these flows will go. Like the divisions of TEST, we have a "trinity" already in place. The wallet can be divided into three divisions, each division of the wallet under their respective authorities.
This ensures that we can move forward with the following scenario:
A new squad is established, named TEST Starlines, with the aim of running a civilian passenger service. To obtain seed funding or a grant from TEST Squadron, they must issue a circular document, which is essentially a request for funding according to a budget estimate, and follows the three points:
- The circular must explain what the Squad needs.
- The circular must explain how the Squad intends to spend the money.
- The circular must explain how this plan/proposal will benefit TEST Squadron.
This ensures a paper trail for the majority of financial disbursements to TEST Squads, allowing us to investigate any possible misappropriations should there be reason to suspect such. In addition to that, it enables us to do internal audits by qualified individuals when necessary.
You might think this is absurd and a lot of paperwork, but to me, it's just simply the Squad hitting each of the three bullet points with only a few sentences. An example circular:
That's literally all you'd have to write. It'd be up to the Chief to decide if the circular is approved, or needs clarification. (In the event of a clarification, it'll typically require a meeting or a PM conversation between the individuals involved.)From: TEST Starlines Squad
To: Logistics Division
Subject: Circular Proposal for Establishing Civilian Passenger Service between Sol and Terra.
Requested Budget: 500,000 UEC
Planned Purchases/Expenditures: 3 Starliners, NPC crew, and player pilot pay. Possible hangar rentals.
TEST ROI: 50% of our profits go to TEST Squadron.
It's a fairly straightforward system that should reduce the amount of headaches involved regarding the management of finances in TEST Squadron, while also ensuring that people in high places don't have to worry about handing out money like candy. The paper trail is a pro, not a con. Additionally, it would allow Seung and Montoya to rest more comfortably in trusting the Divisions with TEST Squadron's financial accounts.
If you have any questions or anything you'd want me to clarify, please post them in this thread, and I will address them as adequately as I can. Remember, the game is still incomplete, and this is all theoretical - and therefore, still a possibility.
Treat this as a mental exercise, if you will. I hope you enjoyed the read.
Update:
NKato: Econ would probably set up transport contracts with Logistics, which allows money to flow from Econ to Logistics
NKato: And Combat would set up weapons procurement contracts, which allows money to flow from Combat to Logistics
NKato: And Logistics can set up escort contracts, allowing money to flow from Logi to Combat
Black Sunder: that keeps the money in TEST....
NKato: Exactly
NKato: That's the whole idea
NKato: To make sure we don't incessantly send money outside the TEST ecosystem
Black Sunder: we need to call this the circular theory of org finances
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