[GNC] General Ledger

Adrian Yong adrianyong.88park at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 00:16:43 EDT 2020


Hi Adrien,

In other accounting software, the General Ledger gives the ending balances
for each of the accounts which are then posted to the Balance Sheet..

For example, the General Ledger would give details of all transactions
between the opening balance and the ending balance for a particular
customer...

Otherwise, how would one audit the transactions for a particular customer ?

Regards,
Adrian



On Tue, 17 Mar. 2020, 11:33 Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:

> Is this a duplicate question?
>
> Something very similar appeared on this list just a few days ago.
>
> GnuCash *is* the ‘general ledger’.
>
> Certainly, you can run a transaction report showing whatever you need.
> (among many other reports)
>
> Opening balance transactions are common for people with pre-existing
> accounts.
>
> Closing balance transactions are not necessarily required by GnuCash.
> (unlike other software)
>
> Such a report isn’t *usual* for normal accounting practice.
>
> May I ask, “Why you are interested in such info in this exact form?" It
> seems to be an odd request.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Mar 16, 2020 w12d76, at 9:54 PM, Adrian Yong <
> adrianyong.88park at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to generate a General Ledger which lists all the transactions
> > for the period, opening balance and closing balance for each account and
> or
> > subaccount.
> >
> > Can someone guide me through the General Ledger process to achieve this,
> > please ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Adrian
>
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