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Hey everyone! Greetings from Germany this time. Seems like every time I post for help on here I'm in a different country. As usually I haven't been here too regularly but I do check back in every now and then. Anyway, on to the question.
I recently started my own business selling violin, viola and cello strings. I finally managed to get the site up after a lot of trial and error but I'm proud of it. www.iustrings.com
I had borrowed money quite a few times from my parents and it totaled maybe $7600. I've managed to break even and have a good $1000 of profit left to be made on the inventory I have left but I'm really having trouble keeping track of where all the money went.
It would be helpful if I could have all the info of clients, purchases, income, etc. all in one program. GNUCash seems like the perfect program but I tried to figure it out but so far haven't had much luck. Does anyone here use it and swear by it or is there another program I should be looking at.
Thanks,
Emmanuel
Hey everyone! Greetings from Germany this time. Seems like every time I post for help on here I'm in a different country. As usually I haven't been here too regularly but I do check back in every now and then. Anyway, on to the question.
I recently started my own business selling violin, viola and cello strings. I finally managed to get the site up after a lot of trial and error but I'm proud of it. www.iustrings.com
I had borrowed money quite a few times from my parents and it totaled maybe $7600. I've managed to break even and have a good $1000 of profit left to be made on the inventory I have left but I'm really having trouble keeping track of where all the money went.
It would be helpful if I could have all the info of clients, purchases, income, etc. all in one program. GNUCash seems like the perfect program but I tried to figure it out but so far haven't had much luck. Does anyone here use it and swear by it or is there another program I should be looking at.
Thanks,
Emmanuel