Hi Greg-
You will also need to create a sort of dummy account
to make the double entry bookkeeping balance. For
example:
Your checking account has $1000 in it to start. (Now,
I will probably get which is debit and which is
credit wrong.)
1) Create an account called say Initial Account.
2) Make a General Ledger entry where you debit
checking $1000 and credit Initial Account $1000.
3) Do something similar for all other initial amounts.
Inventory is a little trickier. Dieter and others
discussed it with me when I asked earlier, and what I
got was this.
1) Create an account to pay for the inventory.
2) Create a vendor that is basically yourself.
3) Create vendor invoices for all of your initial
inventory and pay for it from the account in step 1.
I hope that helps.
Don
--- Dieter Simader <dsi...@sq...> wrote:
> Use the GL and make an entry for the balance.
>
>
> Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780)
> 472-8161
> DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax:
> 478-5281
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>
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Greg Jetter wrote:
>
> > I can't seem to find any way of entering initaia
> values into accounts created
> > by the install process , any hints ?
> >
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
>
>
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