Some more noobish questions

Paul Schwartz pmjs1115 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 24 12:36:43 EDT 2007



#4 seems pretty easy to me. When you buy a new asset you debit the asset and credit your cash; now debit the asset and credit Equity. It's the same as putting in an opening balance.

HTH

Paul


4) This one is a really interesting one... I am in the process of
   inheriting my father's estate, which includes stock, bonds, etc.
   How does one really go about entering these, as there is no way for
   stocks and such to be listed under Equity, like other opening
   ballances would be.  Is this something which really needs to be
   added as a new feature, and hence have an RFE filed for it?



Thanks all in advance!

- Doug

   



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