I want to thank everyone for their input. I did come across this
interesting book wriiten in 1868:
Book-keeping By Double Entry Explained by John Findlater
https://tinyurl.com/4zkws7dc
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Not necessarily a bad idea, because an understanding of the old
fashioned way, pen and ink on paper,
This has been a thorn in my flesh for some time but I've been too busy
to deal with it. The non-profit where I volunteer works in two
currencies: PHP and USD. The main currency is set to USD.
Chapter 12 of the Guide implies two ways of tracking multiple
currencies: Manually (without
After not finding an easy way to get all the invoices and bills for a
single job on one screen, I put together my own. I figured someone else
here might be interested in this as well. However, I'm not sure if I can
attach files to this list, I uploaded it to a GitHub.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 12:11 AM Jonathan Drews
wrote:
> I am opening a fabric store in early May and want to use GnuCash to
> keep track of my sewing fabric sales and inventory. It's pretty
> modest. About 280 individual items. Are there any examples of
> *.gnucash files I can use as a
A guess on my part.
In the Balance sheet:
Click on Options
Click on Commodities
Click on Price Source
Try Closet to Report Date
You might also check if the conversion rate between PHP and USD was
recorded:
Tools
Price Database
Currencies
Look in both USD