[GNC] Adding ASSETS & LIABILITIES to sub accounts
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 1 02:23:39 EDT 2024
Thanks for the insights. For the record, the app you're intending to reference is "skrooge" not "skoorage".
David T.
On Jun 1, 2024, 8:20 AM, at 8:20 AM, Paras Desai <desaiparas at outlook.com> wrote:
>
>On 31-05-2024 20:46, gnucash-user-request at gnucash.org wrote:
>> Re: [GNC] Adding ASSETS & LIABILITIES to sub accounts
>
>
>My two cent on the topic 😛
>
>Before I zeroed in to GNU Cash for my personal finance accounting, I
>evaluated many open source softwares like Money manager Ex, Skoorage,
>Kmymoney and likes and eventually I decided to settle in GNC for
>multiple reasons.
>
>However, I remember one feature (either in skoorage or Kmymoney), which
>
>has a feature of grouping Chart of Accounts (COA) Institution wise.
>
>While posting the transaction, one can select the Institution and
>transaction flows in that institution. While generating report, one can
>
>generate report for all Institutions or for an individual institution.
>
>Now, this “Institution” can be an either a family member, or a company
>or a company business division.
>
>This feature is very relevant, if one wishes to monitor family finance
>along with individual finance, or separate business line finance.
>
>So configuration can be like Family (All Institutions)-->
>Institution1(family Member 1) + Institution2(Family member2) and so on.
>
>GNC manages accounts as an individual file. So, to achieve above, if a
>report can be developed to combine multiple files (Accounts) to
>generate
>a report !
>
>Of course, this is a suggestion of a layman, without giving cognizance
>to the technicality involved and basic software structure of the GNC
>and
>limitations.
>
>I just thought of sharing this idea, when I came across the discussion
>on the topic.
>
>With my best regards
>
>
>Paras
>
>
>
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