OK, I get that now, I thought I should register it under "gifts" a debit
headline. but it is better under 'gifts received'
Thanks
On 17/01/2022 18:09, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, January 17, 2022 10:51 am, Mahon Finbar wrote:
Hi,
My wife got a cheque (or check if you insist) and lodged
On 1/17/2022 12:19 PM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
I generally use a two step process.
First the cheque goes into “undeposited cheques”. And the appropriate income
account is credited. Then when I make a deposit I may be depositing cash and
multiply cheques in a single transaction with the
FinBar,
It depends what the cheque your wife received was for. If it was a reimbursement
of money she had previously paid out then it gets deducetedfrom the associated
expense account as it will have reduced the value of the expense to you.
If it was payment for services rendered then it is
I generally use a two step process.
First the cheque goes into “undeposited cheques”. And the appropriate income
account is credited. Then when I make a deposit I may be depositing cash and
multiply cheques in a single transaction with the bank account as destination.
Sent from my
Hi,
On Mon, January 17, 2022 10:51 am, Mahon Finbar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My wife got a cheque (or check if you insist) and lodged it in her bank
> account.
>
> I want to enter it as a deposit to her a/c. It only seems to accept
> Assets:Current Assets:Cash in Wallet as a transfer entry without
>
Hi,
My wife got a cheque (or check if you insist) and lodged it in her bank
account.
I want to enter it as a deposit to her a/c. It only seems to accept
Assets:Current Assets:Cash in Wallet as a transfer entry without
entering two transactions - deposit and withdrawal
Since the amount