Den 2018-10-14 kl. 11:21, skrev jeffrey black:
On 10/12/2018 10:21 PM, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hi
Thanks for your valuable input. I'll go ahead and give it a try.
:-)
Les
Den 2018-10-12 kl. 22:31, skrev Jeff Abrahamson:
Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash.
On 10/12/2018 10:21 PM, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> Hi
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> Thanks for your valuable input. I'll go ahead and give it a try.
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> :-)
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> Les
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> Den 2018-10-12 kl. 22:31, skrev Jeff Abrahamson:
>> Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash. It's
>> perfect for our needs.
>>
Hi
Thanks for your valuable input. I'll go ahead and give it a try.
:-)
Les
Den 2018-10-12 kl. 22:31, skrev Jeff Abrahamson:
Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash. It's
perfect for our needs.
I also don't bother with the business features, just a/r accounts
Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash. It's
perfect for our needs.
I also don't bother with the business features, just a/r accounts and
manually issue bills and such. That may or may not be the right choice,
someday I should look at those functions further.
Jeff
I run the accounts for a couple of clubs with similar needs. Setup
one accounts file for each club so they are kept separate. I have not
bothered with the complexities of the business features (invoices etc)
as I have not found them necessary.
I am a person who is treasurer for
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 11:44, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> Hi
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> I'm the treasurer of three sports clubs. They all have the same setup.
> Most of the income is membership fees and we pay Invoices for
> equipment and other costs. We have no tax or billing needs. The
> account plan for each club is
Hi
I'm the treasurer of three sports clubs. They all have the same setup.
Most of the income is membership fees and we pay Invoices for
equipment and other costs. We have no tax or billing needs. The
account plan for each club is almost the same. So a very simple setup.
Can I run all three clubs