Whitewavemark2
Actually you almost certainly can or should be able to view their accounts if they are a registered business which I assume they are.
No, Freemasonry is not a business. While it does have administrative and financial aspects related to its organization and activities, it is primarily a fraternal organization focused on personal development, moral discipline, and charitable work, not a commercial enterprise.
Here's why it's not a business:
Purpose:
Freemasonry's core purpose is the self-improvement of its members and the betterment of society through charitable giving, not profit generation.
Activities:
While Freemasons may engage in business and networking, the organization itself does not engage in commercial activities or provide business-related services.
Structure:
Masonic lodges operate as membership organizations, not as businesses. They handle routine administrative tasks like any other association, but their primary function is not business-related.
Financials:
While Freemasons pay dues and sometimes contribute to the upkeep of their meeting places, these payments are not considered business transactions or investments, but rather contributions to the organization's operations.
No Profit Motive:
Freemasonry's activities are not driven by a profit motive. They focus on charitable giving, fellowship, and moral development, rather than financial gain.
While some Freemasons may use their network to advance their careers or businesses, this is a personal benefit derived from the organization, not the organization's primary purpose or function. Freemasonry, therefore, is not a business.