On 3/5/22 10:32 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 3/5/2022 4:03 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On 3/5/22 12:50 AM, arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
We have only one property. Only one tenant. Simplest possible case I
guess.
I'm thinking I must:
. Create an 'accounts receivable' acco
On 3/5/2022 4:03 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On 3/5/22 12:50 AM, arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
We have only one property. Only one tenant. Simplest possible case I
guess.
I'm thinking I must:
. Create an 'accounts receivable' account.That would be an income
account I guess. 'Othe
On 3/5/22 12:50 AM, arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
We have only one property. Only one tenant. Simplest possible case I
guess.
I'm thinking I must:
. Create an 'accounts receivable' account.That would be an income account I
guess. 'Other income' ?
Accounts Receivable is an Asset a
Arthur,
If you have the Accounts tab showing in the GnuCash interface, the menu item
Actions->New Account Heirarchy will run a dialogue which allows you to choose
specific account options.
The first step selects the currency for the accounts you are going to add which
will be your local currency
I'm sorry to say that I'm immensely ignorant.I have a totally blank gnucash
open before me.No 'accounts receivable'.Could you spell it out for me or direct
me to where it is spelled out what I should do?We have only one property. Only
one tenant. Simplest possible case I guess.
I'm thinking I