The entries will look like

Dr Expenses: Groceries USD 36.16
Cr Liab: Credit Card USD 33.49
Cr Cash: XCD Cash XCD 18.3 (USD 2.67)

i have assumed the same exchange rate as credit card.





Saludos Cordiales


Murugan

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Sent: 25 November 2024 15:05
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Subject: [GNC] Multi-currency split

My home currency is USD
I have an expense account for groc. in USD
I have a cash account for XCD
I have a liability credit card account in USD
I buy some groc. in Antigua
I pay with 18.30 XCD (local currency)
and 90.02 XCD via credit card that shows as USD 33.49

I could record this as two transactions:
  USD 33.49 -> 90.02 XCD;  credit card to cash
  108.32 XCD -> ??? USD; cash to groc expense
How would I record this as one transaction with splits?
And, in which account should I do this?
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