Hi Rick,
Thanks for the manual. It seems resourceful but also feels like a steep 
learning curve for me. I'll try to read through it.
Its pretty advanced material. 
Was this manual written to be used in conjunction with Ledger?
I might as well search for "Chart of Accounts" to see if I can find similar 
templates. 
Thank you.  Appreciate it!
Kevin

On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 4:59:45 PM UTC+8, Kev Lau wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have been struggling with setting up my account structure. Appreciate if 
> someone could help explain if my structure is correct here. I run a small 
> supply shop that sells on credit and was wondering how I should have the 
> account structured.
> The problem is that I sometime ship my products overseas because I have 
> some customers abroad and I need to keep track of the credit. I also deal 
> with overseas suppliers too and need to keep track of them too. I am having 
> a hard time figuring out on how I should structure it. Appreciate if 
> someone could share some light on this.
>
> This is what I have come up with so far:-
>
>
> ASSETS:NEWYORK:BANK:CASH
>
> EXPENSES:NEWYORK:BANK:FEES
>
> CUSTOMER:DALLAS:DAVE:PAYMENT:INVOICE:002
>
> SUPPLIER:NEW_JERSY:TUV:PAYMENT:ORDER:002
>
>
> Does the above seem OK for making a proper account structure?
> I once tried and got it wrong because the structure was not correct.
>
> Kindly please advise(appreciate if someone could post some examples of 
> structure)
>
> Thanks
> Kevin 
>
>

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