GnuCash
has an integrated accounts receivable system.
To use GnuCash
’s integrated accounts
receivable system, you must first set up an account (usually a
sub-account under Assets) defined with account type
A/Receivable. It is within this account that the
integrated A/R system will place transactions.
Basic A/R Account Hierarchy:
-Assets
-Checking
-Accounts Receivable
-Income
-Sales
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You need to add additional asset, expense, and income accounts to this hierarchy for it to be useful. The important aspects of this hierarchy are the use of an income account and the Accounts Receivable asset account, with account type set to A/Receivable. |
The transactions generated by the A/R system are recorded within the Accounts
Receivable account. You generally do not work directly with this account.
You generally work with the four integrated GnuCash
A/R application
components available through the → sub-menu. These four components are:
People or companies to whom you sell products or services on credit.
The physical invoice you send to a customer to request payment. This invoice contains an itemized list of things you sold.
Is where you register Customer Jobs. Jobs are a mechanism by which you can group multiple invoices to a particular customer.
Used to register payments you received from a customer.
The following sections introduce the individual components in more detail.