FWIW, I do the same, since the insurance are not generous, I have a
'solde' to pay ;)
Finbar
On 07/11/2023 05:17, Jediator wrote:
I would use the same expense account to record refund, since the
refund reduces your medical expenses.
-- JC
On 11/6/23 10:53 PM, Andrew Gross wrote:
I have various expense accounts for medical expenses. When I receive an
insurance check, I record these against the medical expense accounts
so the
yearly totals will show (approximately) what I have actually paid
over the
year. Lately, I have been wondering if these reimbursement checks
should be
going to their own account, not necessarily an income account as
reimbursements aren't income (right?) -- maybe a medical expense contra
account?
Thoughts?
Andrew
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