This mailing list is not for official accounting or legal advice. It is for how 
to use GnuCash. (and help with any quirks, bugs, etc.)

Everyone’s situation is different, influenced by their personal circumstance 
and their local laws. You should seek the advice of a *local* CPA and/or 
business attorney.

We can’t (and shouldn’t) explain what you *should* do, but we can help you with 
*how* to make the accounting entries (and run the reports) using GnuCash once 
you’ve gotten that professional advice. (if the User Guide and Help manual 
don’t answer those questions for you)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 15, 2019, at 4:44 PM, jason <jasonong...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I will issue a common stock, but I am not eligible to own a legal entity
> until 21 years old. It's a dillema, it does sound I loan capital to the
> business as of right now. Is it okay to issue a common stock with par value
> of $100. Although, I don't have a legal entity?
> 
> 
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