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-------- Original message --------From: Greg Feneis <mfen...@gmail.com> Date:
10/12/19 1:29 PM (GMT-08:00) To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
Job and Invoice Sounds like you're on the right track.For each association
member (customer), create an invoice. Let an item onthe invoice be some
description, like Annual Dues, or Quarterly dues orMonthly dues, assign that
item a value and press the enter key. GnuCashwill remember the item
description and amount and when you begin to typeit, it will predictively
complete. Whereas if you use a specific itemdescription EG "Douglas Adam's
quarterly dues", you wouldn't benefit fromthe memorized items as much. GnuCash
let's you print your invoices to PDF,so you could generate E-invoices that you
can email, if that's easier.Once you receive payment, use the Pay Invoice
function to record receptionof the money.Kind regards,Greg FeneisOn Sat, Oct
12, 2019 at 10:40 AM Patrick Walker <patrickjwal...@att.net>wrote:> Just
installed GNUCash in hopes of managing finances for my Home Owners>
Association. We have 218 homes which I set up as customers. we now wish to>
issue invoices for a reserve fund we are creating. Total due is $48 per> home,
payable at either six, twelve, or a one time intervals, of which each> home has
pre-elected their pay terms upon submitting their commitment> letter. My
thought is to create a "Job" for the $48 billing, then create> terms of
semiannual, annual or one time payment.> First, am I on the right path? Second
, do I print each invoice or can I> bulk print all semiannual, then all
annual, then all one time payment> invoices?> Thank you in advance!> Patrick>>>
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