The accountant could read common formats - like whatever QuickBooks uses. Also, this was back in 2007 Regards, George Toft On 8/12/2013 12:57 PM, Matt Graham wrote: > On 2013-08-10 12:22, George Toft wrote: >> Based on my experience, gnuCash is fine - probably more than you >> need. > > Double-entry bookkeeping is useful in a number of ways--mostly because > you have to classify everything when you enter it. GNUcash can also > generate reports, which might be useful. I'm not sure if libreoffice > does "print checks", either, while GNUcash can do that. Make sure to > check the detailed docs at > http://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.4/C/gnucash-guide/ for how to use the > program. > > I may be biased though, since I've been using GNUcash to keep track of > my personal finances since 2000. It works pretty well for that. > >> I had to pay an accountant >> $1200 to manually transfer all the gnuCash entries to QuickBooks for >> the previous four years ($300/year). It would have been much less >> expensive to use QuickBooks in the first place. > > This seems odd. Was a lawyer or accountant unable to use GNUcash to > read your files? GNUcash files are just gzipped XML and can be > transformed into other formats using XSLT, but doing that can take > some time/effort since XSLT is not really very widely used and is kind > of a pain to write. (Appendix A5 of the documentation briefly > describes this.) > >> will never need to have your accounting records >> reviewed by an accountant or lawyers, OpenOffice should work fine. >> Simply put each item from Schedule C as column headers, include date, >> description and mileage, and as you enter the expenses/receipts put >> them in the right column and come tax time it will take you about 5 >> minutes to fill out Schedule C as a copy&paste exercise. > > This has the advantage of not requiring you to learn much, which can > be useful. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss