Hi,
It depends on your objective. In my situation, the joint account is only
for shared expense or debt. It could also apply to saving. We don’t care
about who’s doing the expense, if it's join expense (like groceries,
electricity) it goes on our joint account, otherwise it's in our
personal
Hi all,
It doesn't make much sense to me that it would be a straight % of
ownership. For example, two people can have a joint bank account.
One month one owner can spend 50% of the expenses or bring in 50% of the
income, to the account. Another month, one owner could spend 90% of the
expenses.
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I don't think slitting accounts would work well. First the intent is to simply
designate % owenership for multiple people, not to necessarily show them
separately. For bank or investment accounts, how would you reconcile,
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--- Comment #5 from Dawid Wróbel ---
On a second thought, I oversimplified.
This will work to some extent, but moving the Liability under the Shared
account won't help with anything. Best you could do is to transfer half of the
Shard Account assets
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> With a single file, you can separate individual accounts in the accounts
> hierarchy, although that alone isn't enough for reporting. Can you
> elaborate on how you think a ration could be used - what would it change
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