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After 12
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P1B
How the
Introductions Residuals Fund works

The IR Fund is the place where a fortune can be made if you like chatting about Jumps-in!
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Payments are made according to each members Action Fund payments, that you introduced.
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THE INTRODUCTIONS RESIDUALS FUND PAYS YOU ON HOW WELL THOSE YOU INTRODUCED ARE DOING.
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The best way to see this process, is to look at the graphic on the left.
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Member B, introduces six other members;
C, D, E, F, G, and H.
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Let's say each of these six new members, each introduces 6 of their own. (There is not time limit, it can be done tomorrow or next June, it still applies)
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So, it's going to happen, it'll just happen when you make it happen.
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And then, K introduces six new members; J, U, M, P, S, and N.

Now let's look at this situation, from the position of member Y.
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Y - is the member, we are considering.
J - and all green color members are the PARENT members.
K - and all red color members are GRAND-PARENT members.
C - and all fawn color members are the GREAT GRAND-PARENT members.




EXAMPLE 1:
Y or BACC-9999 (An Ambassador 1) has an Action Fund payment of $1000, which means that the following occurs;
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This means that the IR Fund up-line payment is as follows;
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$1000 engenders an up-line payment of 15% = $150
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The Parent Member (P) is BACC-9999 and receive $90.00.
The Grand-Parent Member (GP) is BASC-9998 and receives $41.25.
The Great Grant-Parent Member (GGP) is BASF-9997 and receives $17.75.

EXAMPLE 2:
Example 1 shows one transaction up-line for one member. In reality there will be hundreds or thousands of transactions, and member Y (BACC-9999) will be present in a lot of them.
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If member Y introduces 6 other members, then member Y will have 6 up-line payments as the PARENT MEMBER but will also feature and be paid as GRAND-PARENT MEMBER when one of those six members, in turn, introduces other new members.
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Member Y will in that case, receive the GP payment, show in Example 1, as $41.25.
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Similarly Member Y will receive numerous payments as GGP Member, when new members introduced by Y's down-line introductions.

IR FUND PERCENTAGES
The PARENT MEMBER'S LEVEL determines how much is paid to all three up-line members; Parent (P), Grandparent (GP), and Great Grandparent (GGP).
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If the P member, (this is the one who introduced the member whose Action Fund, we're discussing), if this P member's level is, say, Accredited Manager (AC), then 79% is paid to the AC. And 14% is paid to the GP member, and 7% to the GGP member.
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If, on the other hand, the P member, is, say, Driver 1, (D2), then the P member receives 45%, and the GP member gets 38%, and the GGP member 17%.
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Take a look at Example 3.

EXAMPLE 3:
In this example, the instigating member, seen in gray, is of no significant important. It is the P member who determines the IR percentages.
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In this case the P member is Ambassador 2 (A2), so the P member receives 50%, and the GP member gets 34.5%, and the GGP member 15.5%.
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In this example, the Action Fund amount is $500, and so the IR amount is 15% of that or $75.
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The P member (Ambassador 2), receives 50% or $37.50, the GP members gets 34.5% or $25.87 and the GGP member receives 15.5% or $11.62.
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This calculation is made for all Action Fund members receiving payment. The IR Fund payment does not get deducted from the Action Fund but is a separate payment directly to the members who made the introductions.