its configuration as a custom report for future use.
David Cousens
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Hi Maf
Thanks for the response. I am in the UK.
I am leaning towards having separate accounts, but am still in the trial
phase to see if GC is right for me. I think it will be if I can get my
head around the quirks.
I have an accountant so I shouldn't get too far out of my depth.
thanks
Matt
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 12:17:38 BST Matthew wrote:
> Hi Maf
>
> That's just what I was looking for - thanks.
>
> As a best practice, is it better to keep all accounts in one GC File, or
> to split across many?
>
> e.g. should I have one File for wife's account, one for mine, one for
> joint
Hi Maf
That's just what I was looking for - thanks.
As a best practice, is it better to keep all accounts in one GC File, or
to split across many?
e.g. should I have one File for wife's account, one for mine, one for
joint etc?
Regards
Matt
On 12/07/17 10:49, Maf. King wrote:
> On Wednesday,
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 09:19:01 BST Matthew wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am relatively new so am trying to understand some of the concepts.
>
> I have created a single Gnucash file for my household accounts. So this
> includes my personal account, my wife's personal account and our joint
> account.
>
Hi
I am relatively new so am trying to understand some of the concepts.
I have created a single Gnucash file for my household accounts. So this
includes my personal account, my wife's personal account and our joint
account.
I want to produce a report which shows the income / expenditure for my