Rob

AFAIK there is no equivalent of classes. 

In Gnucash you can use the sub-account capability to provide the separation.
e.g. Under Income you can have a subaccount for each revenue stream and
similarly under Expenses if you need to match expenses to a particular
revenue stream. You could also separate assets and liabilities in the same
manner if necessary. The Reports allow you to restrict/select the accounts
presented to generate specific reports for  sub -groups  of accounts and you
can save and reuse the report configurations. 

David Cousens



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