Re: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent owing' ?

2022-03-07 Thread arthur brogard via gnucash-user
-user Sent: Mon Mar 07 14:35:44 EST 2022 To: "gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org" Subject: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent owing' ? Thanks for these inputs.  Hope I haven't done anything wrong.  I'm still blundering around trying to understand h

Re: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent owing' ?

2022-03-07 Thread D. via gnucash-user
for balance due as well. It ain't Gnucash, but it might make you happier... David Original Message From: arthur brogard via gnucash-user Sent: Mon Mar 07 14:35:44 EST 2022 To: "gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org" Subject: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts

Re: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent owing' ?

2022-03-07 Thread davidcousens49
Arthur, The option of using cash or accrual accounting is not necessarily totally a choice on your part. It will likely depend upon the taxation legislation in your jurisdiction. Many jurisdictions have a threshold on either turnover or income below which the individual business has the option of

[GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent owing' ?

2022-03-07 Thread arthur brogard via gnucash-user
Thanks for these inputs.  Hope I haven't done anything wrong.  I'm still blundering around trying to understand how to work the mailing list thing. It all looks too complicated to me.  Not worth the hassle. I'll tell you what I"ve got right now:   I have a spreadsheet that I enter money