[GNC] Recording medical reimbursements
G R Hewitt
hewittgr at gmail.com
Tue Nov 7 00:01:32 EST 2023
I suppose if you wanted to keep track easily of the payments in you could
have an 'Expenses' parent account as say, Medical, and have two child
accounts, one say, 'Expenses'
and the other as 'Reimbursements' and have the parent showing the total,
which would be Expenses minus Reimbursements.
G
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 at 04:19, Jediator <jediator at artemisspace.com> wrote:
> I would use the same expense account to record refund, since the refund
> reduces your medical expenses.
>
> -- JC
>
> On 11/6/23 10:53 PM, Andrew Gross wrote:
> > I have various expense accounts for medical expenses. When I receive an
> > insurance check, I record these against the medical expense accounts so
> the
> > yearly totals will show (approximately) what I have actually paid over
> the
> > year. Lately, I have been wondering if these reimbursement checks should
> be
> > going to their own account, not necessarily an income account as
> > reimbursements aren't income (right?) -- maybe a medical expense contra
> > account?
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Andrew
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