Is there a way to make new customers or vendors automatically have terms set to
a default? And is there a way to set all existing customers to a default terms?
Thanks, Bob
Raleigh Tile of Beckley ** West Virginia
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On Friday, 29 September 2017 20:52:44 BST Stroller wrote:
> > On 29 Sep 2017, at 01:07, Wesley Vick wrote:
> >
> > Greeting
> > I am a 30 years veteran of Law Enforcement and I have been working part
> > time with a security firm. I own my own police car, uniforms, equipment,
> > etc. I have trie
My first inclination would be to use an equity account to credit the "in
kind" payments of volunteer labor at the dollar amount you intend to
apply to what the volunteer owes, then debit the charges against that.
RBM
On 09/29/2017 12:31 PM, rmom...@gmail.com wrote:
About invoices
* Are
> On 29 Sep 2017, at 01:07, Wesley Vick wrote:
>
> Greeting
> I am a 30 years veteran of Law Enforcement and I have been working part time
> with a security firm. I own my own police car, uniforms, equipment, etc. I
> have tried to produce my own records system until, I found your software.
About invoices
* Are there keyboard shortcuts or a way to put the Business menu on
the tool bar for quick access? It's a little awkward working with a lot of
invoices via the menu and a mouse.
* Receiving a payment: the only accounts available to receive a
payment are assets, equity an
File -> Import -> CSV
-derek
Dan writes:
> You are saying that I canExport my Sales (Header and Detail) to Excel
> or CSV and then Import into GNUCASH?
>
> Id there help on that?
>
> Dan
>
>
> On 9/27/2017 4:31 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>> They already are
>>
>> On Sep 27, 2017 1:37 PM, "Dan" >
Is there a way to make new customers or vendors automatically have terms set to
a default? And is there a way to set all existing customers to a default terms?
Thanks, Bob
Raleigh Tile of Beckley ** West Virginia
Raleigh Tile of Beckley ** West Virginia
1934 Robert C. Byrd Drive ** Beckley,
On 9/28/2017 5:20 AM, Warner Losh wrote:
I'm converting from quickbooks.
In quickbooks, it was super simple to have a 'cash basis' system, and still
keep track of the monies owed using things like invoices and accounts
receivable. In the US, business smaller than a certain size can be on a
cash
Thanks for the insights, everyone!
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On Friday, 29 September 2017 04:01:11 BST Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
> I'm just starting out with gnucash and I've imported a large number of bank
> transaction records. I now have hundreds of imbalance notices that I'd like
> to correct. Whoops.
>
> Many of my transactions are scheduled payments,
Hi Wesley,
Welcome to GC & the list.
On Friday, 29 September 2017 01:07:00 BST Wesley Vick wrote:
> Greeting
I
> have begin entering all my expenses since Jan 1 2017. I have finally
> finished entering all the expenses and entered the balance of my checking
> account. Here is my problem. All the
I'm just starting out with gnucash and I've imported a large number of bank
transaction records. I now have hundreds of imbalance notices that I'd like to
correct. Whoops.
Many of my transactions are scheduled payments, so I can easily discover them
with a find. Is there a way in which I can
Greeting
I am a 30 years veteran of Law Enforcement and I have been working part time
with a security firm. I own my own police car, uniforms, equipment, etc. I have
tried to produce my own records system until, I found your software. I have
begin entering all my expenses since Jan 1 2017. I hav
I'm converting from quickbooks.
In quickbooks, it was super simple to have a 'cash basis' system, and still
keep track of the monies owed using things like invoices and accounts
receivable. In the US, business smaller than a certain size can be on a
cash basis. My businesses have been cash based f
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