On 4/11/2024 8:38 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Just to add some distinction, if you are coming from Intuit's Quicken world 
then its split is not same as GNC's split  .

If you are coming from Intuit's QuickBooks, the same as gnucash. If you are coming from Intuit's Quicken, not.

QuickBooks is standard double entry bookkeeping just like gnucash. Quicken is not. << prior to the 2006 fire, I was using QuickBooks Pro for Non-Profits to keep the books for several organizations (one of them owned a copy). Although insurance would have replaced that, chose to switch to gnucash as the QuickBooks version for non-profits did not in fact offer any of the "extra" features a non-profit would want. The insurance allowed the money to be used for any IT stuff so got other things for the organization >>

Michael D Novack


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