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Topic: small business accounting software with good BTC, LTC, PPC support (Read 994 times)

legendary
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I also ran into a ledgersmb?
is anyone using it with bitcoin, litecoin etc?
newbie
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Also whatever text editor you use, there are ways to make data entry easier.  There's a lot of examples in the manual about emac but I get along fine with vim and snippets, you can find more info at http://ledger-cli.org.

legendary
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EDIT: I changed the Subject

This thread is a spin-off from GnuCash support for alternative/non-ISO currencies
Lets concentrate on Ledger and how to use it with value transfer systems like BTC, LTC, PPC and others.

Lets keep all the gnucash talk and how-to's here GnuCash support for alternative/non-ISO currencies

For start, I have never used Ledger before but I like the idea and as I understand, it's excellent reporting and has a really good support for multiple currency accounting (where gnucash has failed me).

This the case I like to resolve:
1) We have successfully completed 2 offers and collected the required coin to get the show on the road.
2) I must track Share capital or capital stock on LTC and EUR


3) We have acquired equipment that will be used for years so:
I like to set up:
Code:

- Equity
  - Share capital LTC
  - Share capital BTC
  - Share capital EUR
  - Opening Balance
  - Retained Earnings

....

- Fixed Assets
   -Equipment "A"
      -Cost           (Cost account)
      -Depreciation     (Accumulated Depreciation account for A)
   -Equipment "A"
      -Cost            (Cost account)
      -Depreciation     (Accumulated Depreciation account for B)
-Current Assets
     -Bank EUR
     -Bank LTC
     -Investments
     - Stocks in LTC only
            - shares of ASD (LTC)
     - Stocks in BTC only
            - shares of WSX (BRC)
    - Stocks in EUR only
            - shares of IBM (EUR)
and so on

-Expense
   - Depreciation     (Depreciation Expense account)
   - Banking Fees
... and so on
  

Oh, and lets not forget 20% VAT Smiley

If you have a good EU (VAT) and BTC specific chart of business accounts, please post it here.
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