[GNC] Setting up a new accounting scheme in GnuCash

Frank ter Braak frankterbraak at gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 04:17:17 EDT 2019


Did not have time to rest all in GnuCash but I am very happy with the discussion and all the suggestions and clearifications. 

One question might help me even further: my old program made structure by numbering all accounts and keeping record what group or subgroup the entries are part or if the entry is group itself. 

The only other thing that had to be entered is if the account was a BALANS account or was part of the 'GAIN & LOSS' (free translation of 'winst en verlies rekening') account group.

How would I translate or compare this dichotomy to the way GnuCash is structured!? 

Are some TYPES considered 'balans' types and all others part of the 'gain & LOSS' group?

Vriendelijk groetend,
Frank ter Braak

> Op 9 aug. 2019 om 02:04 heeft David Cousens <davidcousens at bigpond.com> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Frank,
> 
> I had realised that was likely the situation. Fortunately, with the
> occasional exception or two, most standards would have been converging
> towards the IFRS in the core requirements prior to adoption, if they weren't
> completely compliant.
> 
> David
> 
> 
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