On 2/2/2023 3:42 PM, Joel via gnucash-user wrote:
Dear Support Team, I hope this post finds you well. We are posting to request your assistance with setting up GnuCash for our new business and understanding its fundamentals. I have already watched all the Busy Bee training videos on YouTube, which were incredibly helpful, but I still have some basic questions that I need help with. I would greatly appreciate any guidance or support you can offer, including tutorials, walkthroughs, or one-on-one tutoring sessions. I am eager to get started with Gnu Cash and ensure that I have a strong foundation for managing my business finances. Thank you for your time and support. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Best regards, Freedmen's Oasis
What is your starting point. It is easy to learn to use gnucash to do your double entry bookkeeping IF that is all you are learning (how to use gnucash rather than the old fashioned way of pen and ink on paper. But if you have never done double entry bookkeeping before, if you need to learn THAT at the same time, you probably need more than the tutorials that cone with gnucash.
I'd suggest looking for materials along the line of "accounting/bookkeeping for the small business". Among other things, there are differences if a sole proprietorship, partnership, or incorporated. And some lines of business have different reporting requirements than others.
Many of here are loathe to advise on that what to do (as opposed to "how to do it using gnucash"). It's not, for example, that I might not know how BUT lack the qualifications for giving accounting advice.
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