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AWOL
8th July 2009, 09:14 PM
Hi, just some general questions I have for you good people out there. When I pay money to my local org, where does it go? I paid alot of money to the org I used to go to and want to get it back. Does it go to a central bank account? How does an org stay alive if its low on income? I can't believe my local org makes enough money to cover what it needs, its in a prime location in my UK town. I keep being told repayments come from the org, even small ones! I don't want my org telling me they cannot afford to pay a large sum. I need data to back me up so they can't push me around. Can anyone help?:begging:

Iknowtoomuch
8th July 2009, 09:18 PM
Much of it goes to litigation. A large portion to a bank account the rest to bills to keep the lights on and if there is any change left the staff get to eat something other than beans and rice.

HelluvaHoax!
8th July 2009, 09:32 PM
Much of it goes to litigation. A large portion to a bank account the rest to bills to keep the lights on and if there is any change left the staff get to eat something other than beans and rice.

A significant percentage of your donations goes into the IDEAL BATHROOMS PROJECT. It's goal is:

"A WORLD WITHOUT TOILET PAPER"

From HCOPL "Boots In The Loo" (where Ron talks about how a thetan does not need toilet paper...)

AnonOrange
8th July 2009, 09:33 PM
Someone a few months ago posted the sequence:

Something like this:
~20% to RTC (regardless of current bills)
~20% to litigation, PI's
Org bills, utilities, advertising, equipment.
Staff if any left

alexm
8th July 2009, 09:38 PM
When I pay money to my local org, where does it go? Does it go to a central bank account? How does an org stay alive if its low on income?:

First, it depends on what you buy. For Div 6 and academy courses, your money goes to Gross Income or GI. This is the most important stat in the entire org as it then is designated how much staff gets paid and how much money can be spent to pay bills. Most of the time it is never enough. Now, if you buy a book then your money goes to Gross Book Sales or GBS and/or New Books Sold to Raw Public or NBS RAW, meaning a public who has never bought anything from Scientology before. What happens here is at the end of the week, Thursday at 2pm, every staff that is upstat on their weekly statistics get a book commission depending on how much GBS was collected. It was be cents or I saw it once like 50-60 euros when we raked in one time 80k in euros during the first week that the Basics were released.

There are at least 10-15 bank accounts in the org. Book money goes to the HCO Book Account but there is also a cash account for supplies, pay outs and purchase orders as well as reserve accounts. I am going to post some info in the Class V org banking and audit system soon, as well as other things to conclude my story, as I was the Dir RAM in Berlin for 9 months. The Dir RAM or Department 9 is responsible for banking, records, bookkeeping and audits.

One thing to note is that most orgs can not survive on GI alone. So then how do they survive? By taking money away from staff and collecting money into their reserve accounts, which when properly allocated can be thousands of dollars stashed away for a rainy day. If you collected even a small amount of GI, give staff a low pay week and compensate with reserve money, an org can survive for a while but what is beginning to happen now is that this is what Class V orgs have been doing for years and because inflation has gone up so much since the 80's, orgs are mostly broke. The day when staff will get paid 40k a year is nothing more then a fantasy, not even achieving Saint Hill size will make this happen. These new ideal orgs also are trying to make it where staff can get paid an average salary per year but since they are still dependent on small amounts of publics and a hardly increasing amount of new recruits, DM might as well forget this concept altogether.

The biggest downfall against most things that Hubbard writes, especially when it comes to orgs making money, are all the factors he ignores out of ignorance. If you read the PL Ideal Org, Hubbard does not even think about, "Well ok we have an org but why are there are no publics?" Wouldn't that be a waste of resources? Well no because according Hubbard, who operated these ideal orgs on what I can the Field of Dreams theory. You know, "if you build it they will come." However the real slogan should be, "if you build it no one will come."

Hope this helps.

angel
8th July 2009, 09:39 PM
Real Estate!

Property Taxes!

alexm
8th July 2009, 09:40 PM
Someone a few months ago posted the sequence:

Something like this:
~20% to RTC (regardless of current bills)
~20% to litigation, PI's
Org bills, utilities, advertising, equipment.
Staff if any left

This is very true. This is what is deducted from Gross Income per week which in Berlin was at the lowest 2,000 euros and one time the highest 75,000 euros in one week.

angel
8th July 2009, 09:40 PM
Maybe not the taxes, I forgot its a church lol

uncle sam
8th July 2009, 09:55 PM
It goes to the "poor".

nowout
8th July 2009, 10:29 PM
Hi, just some general questions I have for you good people out there. When I pay money to my local org, where does it go? I paid alot of money to the org I used to go to and want to get it back. Does it go to a central bank account? How does an org stay alive if its low on income? I can't believe my local org makes enough money to cover what it needs, its in a prime location in my UK town. I keep being told repayments come from the org, even small ones! I don't want my org telling me they cannot afford to pay a large sum. I need data to back me up so they can't push me around. Can anyone help?:begging:

AWOL, There is a bedtime story which pretty much lays out what happens to the income from the FSO. Orgs would have a similar arrangement. Article is long, but it's eye opening if you didn't know. ANOTHER BEDTIME STORY (Little Dickie Series #7) http://www.scientology-cult.com/story7.html
from the article:

After a reg collects all that money from their parishioners, where does the money go next?

Here's a simple, rough concept of what happens to $2 million weekly FSO income:

$300,000 goes back to FSO for operating expenses.

$900,000 goes directly to the mother church. A lot of this will go toward legal and PI (Private Investigator) expenses, international events promoting Little Dickie and his made up accomplishments and Little Dickie pet projects where he will waste HUGE amounts of money in some sort of insane expression of self importance and power, (which deserves its own story).

$200,000 goes out in refund requests made by public who want their money back even though it means disconnection from other church members.

$250,000 is paid out in commissions and SCAs (rebates).

$200,000 goes into a local account for legal emergencies like the Lisa McPherson trial which completely emptied this account a few years ago

$150,000 payments for royalties, trademark use, the use of training films, etc.

And here is a rough outline on what the FSO does with the $300,000 the FBO transfered back to them to survive on:

$150,000 - used for the printing and mailing of promotion

$32,000 - staff allowance/pay for 800 staff. The staff will use 90% of this for hygiene items, food, drinks, cigarettes and uniform parts

$38,000 - funding for recruit and money making tours (includes hall rentals)


$15,000 - phone costs for sales and call in (arrivals)

$25,000 - medical

$10,000 - immigration handling expenses

$5,000 - the handling of staff who go nuts or otherwise need to be shipped out

$5,000 - security equipment. You can never have too many cameras and hidden microphones

$15,000 - course materials, getting their e-meters certified, etc.

$5,000 - misc things like paper and ink for printing internal issues, mailing out account statements to public, etc.



One difference is that the FSO is an SO org so has to spend money on food, medical, berthing etc. that local orgs don't have to. Hope this gives you some idea of what happens to your money. Good luck on getting your $$ back!