"Ralf Gorholt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about for example my salary? In this case, money arrives on my bank
> account but I don't have a counterpart for it because it's the account of my
> employer and out of my scope.
Your employer's account is out of your scope, but the source of the
funds is still something that you can represent. You need to make an
account of type "Income", called "Salary" or some reasonable
translation. This is basically like a Quicken category; as you get
more paychecks, the balance of the account will increase and you can
see the total of your salary income.
You might also make some expense accounts, such as "Tax", to represent
destinations for funds in your paycheck other than your bank account;
in this way, you can enter your gross income in the "Salary" account
each month, and allow only the net income to go into your bank
account.
Bill Gribble
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