On 8/22/2021 2:20 AM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
On 2021-08-21 22:13, Tim Hume via gnucash-user wrote:

Hi everyone,

In GnuCash one can create a hidden account. What legitimate purposes are there for hidden accounts?

Regards,

Tim.



Also, bear in mind that "legitimate" is a function of the bookkeeper and the accounting rules they must follow. There are purposes which might be legitimate for the personal books of an individual, which might not be legitimate for the audited books of a corporation.

THAT is a very good explanation.

But I want to point something out. Some of us who are more formal with bookkeeping might want  not to remove historical (but not currently active) accounts still IN the books but not have them creating clutter. Besides, as has also been pointed out, if you delete accounts, you have to decide on a place where the transactions will go. That is likely to be far more work than simply marking the no longer active accounts "hidden". I'll give an example of that:

Suppose we are an organization that over time has fixed assets that get depreciated. In the case of our chestnut chapter, mowers, mower sheds, trailers, portable lifts, etc. What to do with the associated accounts once fully depreciated? COULD have an account "historical fixed assets" with children "total basis" and "total depreciation" and as each fixed asset becomes fully depreciated, close the accounts here. But simpler to mark then "hidden".

In my own personal books, we track "donations". What to do with an organization to which we once gave but no longer (or not currently). I can easily choose to see hidden accounts and find out whether we ever gave to an organization. Why important? I will treat very differently a solicitation from an organization asking us to "rejoin" or "renew membership" based on looking that up. At the moment, it appears a number of organizations are trying lying/trickery, pretending whoever they are soliciting are prior donors/members who just forgot to renew. Any organizations trying that with us  get a sharply worded letter explaining why they are now disqualified for consideration being added to our list for a year. << essentially, all organizations on our list get an annual donation -- so from a report, we can check "who hasn't gotten theirs yet" and this is MUCH easier of the clutter of "inactive" accounts isn't visible --- but we don't want the account permanently gone in case we put that organization back on our list >>

Michael D Novack

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