Combo accounting: cash & non-cash accounting

Chachi Francis fchachi at gmail.com
Tue Jun 16 05:52:13 EDT 2015


I'll experiment on that. Any other ideas?


On 6/16/15, Peter von Kaehne <refdoc at gmx.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-06-15 at 22:18 +0300, Chachi Francis wrote:
>>  Parents
>> are also supposed to submit Maize, Beans, Sugar and Rice, and this is
>> done separately.
>
> Is it just these 4 items or are any number of non-monetary items
> acceptable - building/fire wood, practical work, potatoes.... I.e. can
> someone come and say, sorry I do not have rice, but instead I brought
> potatoes?
>
> If former, maybe defining the four items as a separate "currency" each
> will be the solution? You then operate 5 separate currency accounts -
> rice, sugar, beans maize, money.
>
> If latter, it seems that you employ some sort of equivalency  payment,
> each of which, even if it comes in non-monetary form has for you a -
> presumably well defined "1kg rice = 500g sugar = £1" -  monetary value.
>
> Peter
>
>
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