[moneydance] Child of?

Yehudit Winiarz ym.design1 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 21:44:16 EDT 2007


Could you please try to explain further? Firstly, I understand your example
(I think), but
don't understand what the other banking circumstances are that would incline
someone
to want to use this feature. Secondly, I have noticed that this option is
also available
for expenses, etc. How does that fit into your explanation?

Thanks,
Yehudit


On 6/27/07, Gordon Alley < gordon at
gordonalley.com<moneydance-info%40moneydance.com?Subject=%5Bmoneydance%5D%20Child%20of%3F&In-Reply-To=5fb9d40a0706271442g6149523bh451f388f2964c1e5%40mail.gmail.com><http://moneydance.com/mailman/listinfo/moneydance-info>>
wrote:
> This feature lets you create a hierarchical organization of accounts.
> For example, you might set up an account called "Apex Bank". Then you
> could create "child" accounts "Checking Account" and "Savings Account"
> under the Apex Bank account. The latter accounts would be grouped
> under the "parent" account.
>
> -Gordon

<http://www.gordonalley.com/>


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