Receivable Aging
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Mar 21 11:55:21 EDT 2014
Hi,
Luis Costabile <lcostabile at gmail.com> writes:
> HI, I'm test driving gnucash, this is my first accounting program
> I've ever used and don't know if how i set it up is the right way.
> For now, I have two test customers, one pays me in Canadian dollars,
> the other in US dollars, I setup separate accounts for each.
> Both customers are setup in the same .gnucash company.
> The tax table for the CDN customer is 13% and the US company no tax
> since I'm a CDN.
>
> The problem is when I do Report -> Business -> Rec Aging, the US
> company doesn't show up.
> Is this even possible? Or should I setup two different company
> files, one for CDN and one for US?
You will need to run the report twice, once for USD and once for CAD
against your two A/R accounts (your A/R-USD and A/R-CAD).
> Lou
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-derek
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