On 10/16/13 10:23 AM, David A. Harding wrote:
You can create a transaction to record the debt in your personal ledger:
2013/10/02 Grocery Shopping
Assets:Debit Card -$100.00
Expenses:Groceries $50.00 ; My Groceries
Assets:Accounts Receivable:GF $50.00 ; GF's Groceries
Ok, so this is probably an accounting thing and not a ledger thing,
but I personally don't like that because it doesn't reflect the true
amount spent on Expenses:Groceries.
What I'd like to see (and have no idea how to do):
2013/10/02 Grocery Shopping
Expenses:Groceries $100.00
Assets:Debit Card -$100.00
And then have an automatic rule in ledger that anything going into
Expenses:Groceries creates a liability for me and for (in this case) GF.
2013/10/01 Grocery details
Liabilities:Me:Groceries $-50.00
Liabilities:GF:Groceries $-50.00
; but where does this come from, it's all ready been accounted for in the
previous entry?
I'm willing to go off and read about accounting, the "ledger" part would
be setting up the automatic stuff.
Thanks,
-=Doug
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