The simplest solution that occurred to me was to have a separate GnuCash
file for each location... perhaps reports can be copied to a spreadsheet
that you can then use for over-arching reports.


On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 2:46 PM Gary Kulp <g...@garykulp.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'd be appreciative if someone could illustrate how to account for income
> and expenses from multiple business locations.  For example, if I were to
> account for five hair salons in five cities, I would need to account for
> the following in each city using GNU Cash.
>
>
>
> Income
>
>      Haircuts
>
>      Hair Coloring
>
>      Product Sales
>
>
>
> Expenses
>
>      Rent
>
>      Utilities
>
>      Cost of Goods Sold
>
>           Shampoo
>
>           Scissor Sharpening
>
>           Hair Coloring Product
>
>      Sub-contractor Wages
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Locations:
>
>      Dallas
>
>      Los Angeles
>
>      New York
>
>      San Francisco
>
>      Seattle
>
>
>
> Thanks...Gary
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