You could do something like the transactions below.
Note that there are a number of different ways this could be modeled,
including account names (e.g. Expenses:Party, Expenses:Food, etc).
You could also book the purchases of the food against
Assets:Receivable instead of Expenses and then book yo
Thanks!
I was wrong in the second email. The correct spent was:
- ar$10.000 Icecream (Store A)
- ar$8.000 Wine. (Store B)
El dom, 17 sept 2023 a las 17:50, Martin Blais () escribió:
> - your outgoing expenses for AR$1 and $ar18000
> - your incoming transfer for AT$6000 from friend 1
- your outgoing expenses for AR$1 and $ar18000
- your incoming transfer for AT$6000 from friend 1
- your incoming transfer for AT$6000 from friend 2
are all four separate transactions.
Add a unique link to all three.
Not sure there's more to it than that.
Looks like you overpaid by AR$1
O
ups! some missing information.
I spent ar$18.000, buying:
- ar$10.000 Icecream (Store A)
- ar$18.000 Wine. (Store B)
El domingo, 17 de septiembre de 2023 a la(s) 16:21:56 UTC-3, Matias
escribió:
> Hi!
> I'm starting to use beancount and I can't handle the registration of a
> particula
Hi!
I'm starting to use beancount and I can't handle the registration of a
particular situation.
Last night a friend invited a group of friends for a barbecue at his home.
Each invited person bought something to take (icecream, beer, wine, meat,
etc)
Then we add up all expenses and share.
I spent