GnuCash doesn’t require you to close. It is optional. If you need to provide a 
file for someone else to audit, you could save a copy at year end and give them 
that one. 

Of course, this is just personal preference.

As for the bug, this was discussed in the last year or so on this list. I 
thought it was filed, but see it has not been.

Please do so if you have the time or let us know here if not.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 14, 2019, at 10:34 AM, Mike stagl <m_st...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> I am creating new books because in our organization a treasurer can
> only serve for two consecutive years.  Most treasurers only use a
> spreadsheet, I choose GnuCash.
> 
> The most my file will cover is two years.  I choose, for simplicity, to
> dedicate one file to each fiscal year.  This allows the "closing" of
> one year's books for auditing while the next fiscal year begins.
> 
> Perhaps there are better methods.  This is my method.
> 
> Mike
> 


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