On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 10:06:56PM +0100, Sebastian Naumann wrote:
> And of course you're right. I had classified it as a "Liability", which, in
> my opinion, might be setup a little confusing.

Well, A/P is a type of liability anyway.  And it should be under the
bigger "Libility" parent account in the CoA.

But for gnucash A/P and A/R accounts are special as they are meant to be
handled by the bill and invoices features, and you never ever touch the
transations from inside those registers manually (else you're very
easily going to screw up something).

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