GL Accounts
Caleb Walker
caleb at calebwalker.net
Fri Dec 8 09:52:04 EST 2017
Thank you Mr. King for your response. My question is not about accounting principles but more so how do I do that in GC. When I go to “Process Payment” the only thing available to “Post To” is “Assets:Accounts Receivable”. I cannot put anything else in there nor can I put multiple accounts in there. Also in the “Transfer Account” section I can only choose one account. However, in processing a payment it should normally debit a cash account but having the freedom to debit or credit any account would be useful.
Then I went to create an invoice and in the "Invoice Entries” section I can only select and Income Account in the “Income Account” column. I tried to type in an equity account like “Equity:Opening Balances:Caleb Startup Capital” and the program said that the account did not exist.
I have followed these same examples in A/P as well to no avail. Is there a config file I need to edit to allow me to get out of this “jail” where the program is forcing me to shoe-horn my processes? I also cannot find a way to do a “split transaction” yet. I am still looking though.
> On Dec 8, 2017, at 1:11 AM, Maf. King <maf at chilwell.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Caleb,
>
> welcome to the list. Answers inline...
>
> On Thursday, 7 December 2017 17:56:18 GMT Caleb Walker wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am trying to use GNUCash like I use Sage 100 understanding it is not as
>> full featured as Sage but might be ok with another business I am starting.
>> What I would like to do is make payments to something other than AP or
>> receive invoices to something other than AR. Is that possible?
>
> Yes. if a transaction isn't a AP purchase, why would you shoe-horn it into
> AP? EG. you buy something with cash. the transaction is Assets:CashOnHand ->
> Expenses:Whatever, which you can record perfectly easily in GC.
>
>> One
>> example, I made a payment to my landlord and part of it was a deposit which
>> I would like to go into an asset account and the other part is rent which
>> would go into an expense account. How do I do that with this software?
>
> You'd need a "split transaction", so £100 from Assets:Bank can be split to any
> other number of accounts - eg £30 to assets:landordDeposit, and £20 to
> Sales:tax and £50 to expenses:rent
>
>> Another example, I received cash into the account that I would like to tie
>> into an equity account to show owners startup capital. How do I easily get
>> the money over there? Thank you for your help
>
> Assets:Bank <- Equity:OwnerCapital:CalebWalker would be one way.
>
> I suggest you give an hour or two to the tutorial & concepts guide at some
> point which will cover these questions in more depth. See
> http://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=guide
>
> Good luck with your new venture.
> Maf.
>
>
>>
>> Caleb
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