SMP Compendium: State Accounts

The State Accounts represent one of the three main sets of accounts in the WSA for the Council State. The other two are the Domestic and Foreign Accounts, which will be covered later in this Section. Altogether, they denote the contributions of Arbeit and Geld that have been created by the Council State whilst serving the Totality. This includes any Arbeit and Geld that the Council State has been able to facilitate vis-à-vis the Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System, the Military-Industrial Complex, and the National Intranet.

State Account: State Income  

State Revenue: The amount of Actual Geld that the Council State receives from the Life-Energy Reserve and from all other sources. The combined Revenues of the Central Government, Regional Governments and the Municipal Governments are found here.

State Spending: The amount of Actual Geld that the Council State has the option of spending from the State Budget. The combined Spending of the Central Government, Regional Governments and the Municipal Governments are found here.

State Expenses: The amount of Actual Geld that the Council State is required to spend using the State Revenues. The combined Expenses of the Central Government, Regional Governments and the Municipal Governments are found here.

State Budget: How much Actual Geld that the Council State has at its disposal. Whatever the Council State decides to spend that is not related to State Expenses is recorded as State Spending. The State Budget also includes the separate budgets of the Central Government, Regional Governments and the Municipal Governments.

State Account: Digital & Military Production  

Electrified Quality of Arbeit (EDW): How much of the Life-Energy Reserve is comprised of Digital Arbeit under the LERE Process. Unlike Actual Arbeit, Digital Arbeit is primarily contributed to the Life-Energy Reserve by the various Digital Enterprises that are operating in the National Intranet. The LERE Process was devised to convert the Digital Arbeit into Actual Arbeit and then into Actual Geld.   

Electrified Quality of Geld (EDM): How much of the Life-Energy Reserve is comprised of Digital Geld under the LERE Process. Unlike Actual Geld, Digital Geld is primarily contributed to the Life-Energy Reserve by the various Digital Enterprises that are operating in the National Intranet. The LERE Process was devised to convert the Digital Geld into Actual Geld before becoming State Revenues for the Council State.

Quality of Military Arbeit (WAF): How much of the Life-Energy Reserve is comprised of Military Arbeit from the Military-Industrial Complex. Any Military Arbeit that the Military-Industrial-Complex created must be converted into Actual Arbeit under the LER Process.

Quality of Military Geld (MAF): How much of the Life-Energy Reserve is comprised of Military Geld from the Military-Industrial Complex. Any Military Geld that the Military-Industrial-Complex created must be converted into Actual Geld under the LER Process.

State Account: Financial Investments

Domestic NSFIs and Work-Tenures: How much Arbeit and Geld came from the issuances of NSFIs and Work-Tenures intended for the Totality, the SSE, and the VCS Economy.

Foreign NSFIs and Work-Tenures: How much Arbeit and Geld came from the issuances of NSFIs and Work-Tenures intended for Foreigners and Foreign Enterprises.

State Investments and People’s Surcharges: All taxes and investments introduced to the Socialist Nation by the Council State for the purposes of supporting the SSE, VCS Economy, Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System, or National Intranet. 

Official State Functions (OSF): OSFs refer to the mundane and regular activities associated with the Council State. The Council State is responsible for specific activities capable of contributing Arbeit and Geld to the Life-Energy Reserve, but cannot be entrusted to the SSE, VCS Economy, Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System or the National Intranet. It also includes the sum of all Arbeit and Geld that can be found in the Administrative Sector of the VCS Economy.



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