1. Consult the regulations and related documents on community funds: read the regulations on the management of community funds carefully to understand the use and ownership of community funds. You can view relevant documents, policies and regulations, articles of association, etc.
2. Find relevant accounting records: check community accounts and financial documents, and check the flow and records of community funds. Check the income and expenditure details and financial vouchers of funds to understand the use and ownership of community funds.
3. Investigate the relevant community management institutions: communicate with the management institutions or relevant personnel in the community where you live, understand the specific use and management methods of community funds, and ask whether the community funds are included in the community account.
4. Contact superior departments or relevant departments: If the ownership of community funds is still unclear in the above steps, you can contact superior departments or relevant departments, such as community affairs offices, financial departments, audit institutions, etc. , consult and provide relevant information to seek further explanation and explanation. Community is a large group of social groups or social organizations that gather in a certain field and are interrelated in life. It is the most basic content of social organism and the epitome of macro-society. Sociologists have given the definition of 140-odd communities.