There are some standard numbering schemes out there online, but of course, the user can employ whatever scheme they want.

Regards,
Adrien

On 6/13/22 9:43 AM, Stan Brown wrote:

On 2022-06-13 07:31, Gyle McCollam wrote:
As someone suggested, you could assign account codes and sort on them.  I would 
use at least a four digit number, so you have room to add accounts in between 
in the future.  I would suggest 1000s for assets, 2000s for liabilities, 3000s 
for income, and 4000s for expense.

I'm curious: why not 1000s for assets, 2000s for liabilities, 3000s for
net worth (equities), 4000s for income, and 5000s for expense?


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