Keeping track of sales and expenses for a specific craft show

C M Reinehr cmr at reinehr.net
Wed Feb 7 12:22:19 EST 2018


Ravenkwill,

I would suggest setting up your chart of accounts to record the revenues 
& expenses and then use the notes field of each entry to identify the 
specific craft show. Later, you can then use the notes field as a filter 
when running profit & loss reports, or specific views.

CMR


On 02/05/2018 06:59 PM, ravenkwill wrote:
> My wife is an artist, and is beginning to do craft shows. I want to be able
> to track the profitability for each show by collecting expenses and sales.
> I've read through the manuals about jobs, but that doesn't seem to be quite
> right. Do I need to create a separate sub-account for each fair? That seems
> cumbersome.
>
> Examples of entries: show fees, hotel fees, food while traveling, and of
> course the sales during the event.
>
> I'd love ideas and suggestions about how to handle this.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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