On Wed, 2007-28-03 at 11:45 +0100, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> If your friend understands the very basics of double-entry bookkeeping
> he'll be fine with GnuCash (and really, he should if he wants to run a
> small business).
Btw, GnuCash comes with very good documentation. It is organized in
tutorial format, starting with the most important or common concepts to
the least. It teaches you not only how to use the software, but also
accounting itself. Each chapter has three sections:
* Concepts: Teaches an accounting principle. People who know accounting
can skip this.
* Feature: Shows you how to use the relevant feature in GnuCash.
* Example: Practical example where you use apply the concept using
GnuCash.
The community is friendly, and they are willing to help you not only
with the software, but with accounting concepts. They've answered a few
accounting questions for me.
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