There are plenty of Charts of Accounts online with various numbering
schemes depending on your local jurisdiction (and personal) requirements.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/18/21 10:02 PM, John G Sullivan wrote:
I’ve used GnuCash for years; although, I never worded about account number
order. Most of
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 11:03 PM John G Sullivan
wrote:
> 1000assest
> 2000liabilities
> 3000equity
> 4000income
> 5000expense
If it matters to you at all, it's standard (or so I was taught in the
mid-1980s) to number them as follows:
1000-1999 Assets
2000-2999 Liabilities
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Edit each of the top-level accounts (via the Edit button).
Add exactly the account numbers you've just shown for each account. (You
can also add numbers to the subaccounts if they need to be in a specified
order, too. but they should all share the same first digit of their
superaccounts. If you do
I’ve used GnuCash for years; although, I never worded about account number
order. Most of the time I exported reports and then manipulated the order or
just looked at them in whatever method they displayed. I always want to figure
out the system. Now I need to know since one account is am workin