On 12/1/2019 10:21 PM, Robert Slippey wrote:
That's an interesting perspective I didn't consider.
How would this look from the LLC's perspective. Would each sub-entity
just send over it's rolled up expenses and income?
I do like that idea though... just need to work out in my mind how it
wou
That's an interesting perspective I didn't consider.
How would this look from the LLC's perspective. Would each sub-entity just
send over it's rolled up expenses and income?
I do like that idea though... just need to work out in my mind how it would
work since we're so wrapped together right now.
On 12/1/2019 6:23 PM, David Cousens wrote:
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
David,
Thank you for your reply. I figured that feature might have not been
available. Your solution does make sense though and that's the way I think
I'll go. The reporting options seem to make it decently easy to work around
the lack of classes.
Thanks again
Rob
On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 6:19 PM
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
I'm trying to figure out how GNU Cash deals with classes but can't find
much. I have a business (LLC) that has multiple revenue streams, so
multiple businesses under 1 LLC. While not strictly required, I'd like to
be able to generate a report on the expenses vs revenue of each
revenue stream. The g