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Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden
Its important to emphasize how inflexible these mechanisms are. Making moving money around in a bureaucracy can be frustrating, but it is necessary so that public money doesn't 'go missing' and end up somewhere is doesn't belong. It's nothing like swapping money freely between bank accounts. It's a very rigid process.
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It's a concept many people have difficulty figuring out. It all might be under the same roof, but it's a restricted fund amount that can't be freely moved around and/or used for other purposes.
It's kinda like a duplex. It's the same roof, shared walls, sits on the same ground, built by the same person etc. But something that's supposed to arrive or leave unit 1 shouldn't go to or be taken from unit 2 even if the occupants inside are related. You have to keep the activities of both sides separate even if there's significant commonality between unit 1 and 2.