International Debt Reconciliation - Bonds Stocks Loans and Investments 1 2 3 4 5
My Country Other Countries - Examples
STEP 1: Select Countries
    Debtor Country's Compensation
Avrg (US Dollars) As of 2011
 
STEP 2: Enter the amount you paid for the Bond (not the face value):
    Debtor Country Hourly Rate:
Average Hourly Rate (based on 40 hr work week)
 
  STEP 3: Debt Holders' Annual Rate:
Average Hourly Rate (based on 40 hr work week)
    Differential Percentage %
(Debtor / Debt Holder)
 
    Conversion Minute Rate: 60
       
  STEP 3b: Debt Holder's work hours to purchase bond:  
    Debtor Nation's Average Citizen would have had to work  the following hrs:  
    Work Percentage Difference for Debtor Citizen:  
    Percentage of Work Hours counted for Debt Holder:  
       
  STEP 3c: Hours (to be compensated (x) % Difference) :  
    Rate of Debt Compensation (RDC) or
Minutes Per Hour
 
STEP 4. - 8.  Complete Field to determine your Willit Compensation Rate:
Today's Date
4 Date of Birth
Age
5 Life Span Expectancy/ Productive Age / or Retirement Age
Estimated Remaining years (productivity)
Estimated Remaining minutes
Estimate of  Willit energy to be used for production
40 Weekly Hours (average)
See: Compensation Rate Level (Select Next Tab Below)
6 Work Level (also consider desirability of the position)
Easy Labor
Hazard Pay
7 Knowledge/Skill Level of Member
Skill Level 1 - 25
Elementary
PhD
8 Hierarchy
President
Student
Divided by Remaining Years
  FINAL Willit Compensation for Your Bonds, Stocks, Loans and Investments
Country:
Average Wage:
Compensation Rate Levels  
Work Level (also consider desirability of the position)
Easy Labor Medium Labor  Hard Labor Hazard Pay
1 5 10 15
Knowledge/Skill Level of Member
Paid Student  Age Range
Bachelors Masters PhD. CMS
Elementary Pre Junior High Junior High Advanced Studies College College 2 College 3 Production
Level 1-3 Level 4-6 Level 7-9 Level 10-12 Level 13-15 Level 16-20 Level 21-25 Level 30-35
Hierarchy
Student Staff Member Manager  Director Executive President
8 5 4 3 2 1
  BOND CONVERSION EXAMPLE
Example 1.
Pay Rate Bond Price Bond Qty
Will It:
Reimbursement Rate Per Bond
Willit Rate
Total Recoup
USD $ USA Bond
Converted Willit Rate
Person X 120,000.00 100 32.73
Person Y 35,000.00 100 112.22
  If each individual invested all their income, based on each working 40 hours per week, they would essential accumulate the same in Willit Compensation.
  However, if you take into consideration a minimum standard of living (example: approximate 31,000) for each household.  The household with more income will have more investment dollars available (See Example 2).
Example 2. - Real Life Example
Pay Rate minus expenses Bond Price Bond Qty Willit Rate Total Recoup
Person X 120,000.00 100 32.73
Person Y 35,000.00 100 112.22
 
WILLIT AND STANDARD NEED  PARTICIPATION
Person A
Hours 
Wrina:
Willit Rate - Not Converted for Bond Transfer -Energy Investment Equality Rate
Willit Rate
Total Annual Hrs Standard Needs Estimate  Annual Willit Hrs Annual Willits
1 76.28 20
40 X 52 weeks per week Annual SNE Hrs.
Use for Willit Compensation Hours Remaining Hrs:
  If you take the standard work week hours of 40 per week,  devote Labor Hours toward  Standard Needs (Earned Equity Appx 20-10 hrs per week) and invest the remainder of your 40 hour work week towards Willits: Person A could earn $79,3331.20 Willits per year to spend in the iWaut market - and still have all their Standard Needs Met: Housing, Food, Communication Equipment, etc. Which means person A will be very competitive in the iWaut Markets -