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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