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BASE ENERGY EXPENSE/RATE (BEE OR BEER)
The Willit rate an individual is paid for the provision of labor is the Base Energy they have
expensed.
True Cost for all products and services can be accurately determined with use of BEE (Base Energy
Expense) rates issued for the production of a good or service.
BEE is also used to determine global efficiency rates, and reveals the level of technological
advancement of a nation, and thus can be used to accurately determine a nation’s Gross Domestic
Production (GDP).
TRUE COST
True cost is determined by the Willits issued by the GCTA for goods produced and services
rendered.
True Cost is determined by the Willit Rate of Compensation paid out to all production and service
members for the provision of a service and/or the creation of a product; from the extraction of raw
resources to the delivery of the final product/service to the market place. If applicable, the total
Willit Compensation paid/payable is divided by the production yield (the number of items
produced), which determines the True Cost rate for each unit.
Both Price and True Cost (TC), will be listed for all goods and services to ensure full disclosure.
The Price of an item is the asking rate for a good or service in excess of the True Cost and only
applicable for Capital Markets (iWAUT and Black Market).
TRUE COST PRINCIPLES & LOGIC
The true cost of production, may vary per nation and district because of man hour cost due
to a lack of technological development and innovation. Thus, requiring more man-hours in-
lieu-of machine hours.
Why is it important to pay the True Cost if one does not participate in the Earned Equity System?
Until all people pay the True Cost we will not understand that we need each other, nor how
valuable resources are, nor how important each person is and the necessity to work together, and
to share the natural resources provided to all freely by God.
Example: If a property cannot be maintained at True Cost levels; if a private business fails
underweight of True Cost; if products are not affordable because one must pay the True cost; if a
private farm is not sustainable because it must pay people their True Cost, the un-affordability is
evidence that the product should be shared, or of social inequity and abuses. It is also an indication
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