On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:26 AM Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> * o1bigtenor <[email protected]> [2019-03-05 18:45]:
> > So the document I found (on a government website) was not too long.
>
> Do you have a link?
>

You bet:

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/cra-arc/formspubs/pub/rc4088/rc4088-18e.pdf

page 32/3 of the pdf have some information for non-profits

Am very interested in this idea/process.

I organize my accounts somewhat like this:

date                 organization paid
        ; whatever I need to assist me (check numbers, currency of transaction
           with the exchange rate when converted etc)
        expense: code description (short): code (xxxx.xx.xx.xx)      $xxxx.xx
        asset: code description(short): code (xxxx.xx.xx.xx)          -$xxxx.xx



The above mentioned was the document I started with. For me there just
wasn't enough detail
to enable the kind of granularity that 'I' wanted - - - so I started
with the 8 pages
that is the list of codes changed the number scheme (still exactly the
same first
four digits though) by adding 6 digits in the format xxxx.xx.xx.xx and
I think I have
enough granularity and my table of codes (with minimal explanations) runs well
over 30 pages.

With my system I can search on the account name AND the code (and I have
the option of searching on only the number of digits I want to use so for my
official documents I search on the first xxxx and do the massaging - - - its
why I love ledger - - - I can do what I want and it WORKS - - - thanks once
again to the dev team or John W or whomever is wherever behind this!!!!)

Regards

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