Looking for an experienced Gnucash user in or near Watertown, Massachusetts who 
could provide a few hours of tutorial help with Gnucash.  

I started using Gnucash as an accounting neophyte 3 years ago when I took over 
the treasurer role in a small all-volunteer nonprofit in Watertown.   The 
previous user had been using a Windows-based accounting program, and I have a 
Mac.  

The accounting for this nonprofit is pretty simple.  Until recently, activity 
has been minimal:  annual dues, an occasional expense.  Consequently I was able 
to set up an accounting system in Gnucash with very little resorting to online 
instructions.  

Recently, I finally got round to doing some reading in the Gnucash tutorial 
manual. It looks to me as though in setting up the accounts I made some 
architectural errors, which I’d like to correct now before I pass this role on 
to another accounting neophyte.  

 If you’re experienced with Gnucash and are somewhere in the neighborhood of 
Watertown, and could sit down with me to advise and counsel for a couple hours, 
I am willing to pay a reasonable hourly fee for this education.

Thank you,
Libby Shaw
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