gnucash-docs maint: Multiple changes pushed

Geert Janssens gjanssens at code.gnucash.org
Mon Jul 3 12:13:39 EDT 2017


Updated	 via  https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash-docs/commit/00cbdf1e (commit)
	 via  https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash-docs/commit/7a1eaa26 (commit)
	from  https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash-docs/commit/0eb15398 (commit)



commit 00cbdf1eacd3a2360f8eec6c738abc1fce962be9
Merge: 0eb1539 7a1eaa2
Author: Geert Janssens <geert at kobaltwit.be>
Date:   Mon Jul 3 18:12:40 2017 +0200

    Merge branch 'r1' of https://github.com/phil-davis/gnucash-docs into maint


commit 7a1eaa268c980a18e5f6a45fb525881309627872
Author: Phil Davis <phil at jankaritech.com>
Date:   Mon Jul 3 12:02:28 2017 +0545

    Fix 1 remaining 'incomes'

diff --git a/guide/C/appendixa.xml b/guide/C/appendixa.xml
index 804bf04..29a4ee3 100644
--- a/guide/C/appendixa.xml
+++ b/guide/C/appendixa.xml
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This appendix is to help current users of other financial software packages in t
 <sect1 id="appendixa_accts_vs_cats1">
 <title>Using Accounts vs. Categories</title>
 <para>
-If you are familiar with other personal finance programs, you are already accustomed to tracking your income and expenses as categories. Since <application>&app;</application> is a double-entry system (refer to section 2.1), incomes and expenses are tracked in accounts. The basic concept is the same, but the account structure allows more consistency with accepted business practices. So, if you are a business user as well as a home user, <application>&app;</application> makes it easy to keep track of your business as well as your personal accounts.
+If you are familiar with other personal finance programs, you are already accustomed to tracking your income and expenses as categories. Since <application>&app;</application> is a double-entry system (refer to section 2.1), income and expenses are tracked in accounts. The basic concept is the same, but the account structure allows more consistency with accepted business practices. So, if you are a business user as well as a home user, <application>&app;</application> makes it easy to keep track of your business as well as your personal accounts.
 </para>
 <para>
 Income and expense accounts give you the same information you would get with categories, but they also give you more flexibility in entering your transactions.    In <application>&app;</application>, you have the option to enter transactions directly into income and expense accounts through their account registers.   Other programs that use categories do not offer this option, because there is no <quote>account register</quote> for a category.



Summary of changes:
 guide/C/appendixa.xml | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)



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