Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-06 Thread David Cousens
Aaron, Having it as a subaccount will work. It's only purpose is to track the reimbursable amount. David - David Cousens -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnuc

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-06 Thread Aaron Laws
I see. Responses inline. On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 10:58 PM David Cousens wrote: > Aaron > > Asset:HSA is your savings fund. The payment of money into that account is > exactly as you priginally proposed. > > The 4 way split > > Asset:Medical Reimbursable $5 > > Liability:Credit Card

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 1/5/19 7:51 PM, David Cousens wrote: > Aaron > > Asset:HSA is your savings fund. The payment of money into that account is > exactly as you priginally proposed. > > The 4 way split >> Asset:Medical Reimbursable $5 >> Liability:Credit Card $5 >>

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread David Cousens
Aaron Asset:HSA is your savings fund. The payment of money into that account is exactly as you priginally proposed. The 4 way split > Asset:Medical Reimbursable $5 > Liability:Credit Card $5 > Expenses:Medical$5 > Ass

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread David Cousens
Maybe what isn't clear is that the HSA account is "just" another asset account in my books. It's mostly populated by my employer, but I add pre-tax money to it, too. Aaron, I had assumed that was the case from your original description. David ___ g

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread Aaron Laws
Thank you for your response; questions inline. On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 5:29 PM Stephen M. Butler wrote: > At my previous employment (prior to retirement) the HSA account came > with a charge card (used like a credit card) so the charges went > directly against the HSA account. Made tracking very

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread Aaron Laws
Thank you very much. Questions in line. On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 5:46 PM David Cousens wrote: > Aaron, > > The Answer is yes but to use the inbuilt Accounts Receivable you would need > to use the Business features Invoicing and linking of payments to Invoices > etc. > > An Accounts receivable is

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread David Cousens
David No problem. I wasn't aware that the previous reply didn't show up outside Nabble. David Cousens - David Cousens -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-05 Thread D via gnucash-user
Your reply used a phrase similar to "to implement this you need to use the business features" (I don't see the text of your previous reply here because you're using Nabble). My sense was that you were saying the OP had to use them. That was why I posted my comment. David T. On January 5, 2019,

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-04 Thread David Cousens
David T, That is what the above transactions and account structure does - implement an accounts receivable structure without using the business features. David Cousens - David Cousens -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-04 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Of course, one could implement an accounts receivable structure without using the business features. The user would create the appropriate accounts, and add transactions to document things manually.  On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 4:14, David Cousens wrote: Aaron, The Answer is yes but to use

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-04 Thread David Cousens
Aaron, The Answer is yes but to use the inbuilt Accounts Receivable you would need to use the Business features Invoicing and linking of payments to Invoices etc. An Accounts receivable is simply an Asset account with some additional reporting capability attached to it so you simple create an as

Re: [GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-04 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 1/4/19 10:59 AM, Aaron Laws wrote: > I have a Health Savings Account in the United States as part of a > high-deductible health insurance plan. It is an Asset account that holds my > income tax-deductible money for use on medical expenses only. Every so > often money is put into it: > > Assets:H

[GNC] Tracking Reimbursable Medical Expenses

2019-01-04 Thread Aaron Laws
I have a Health Savings Account in the United States as part of a high-deductible health insurance plan. It is an Asset account that holds my income tax-deductible money for use on medical expenses only. Every so often money is put into it: Assets:HSA$10 Revenue:Emp