Art Alexion on 8 Nov 2007 17:50:16 -0000 |
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 13:41:40 Brent Saner wrote: > some of them, i'd imagine. > > some of them are designed to be business-centered- these would definitely > let you keep track of 100+ lunch money accounts, just treat each kid as a > separate client account. > > the "personal" ones would be better for one or two children who had > multiple accounts each.. > (which can be a good thing. one can keep track of lunch money, another for > allowance/expenditures, another for future school fund, etc.) > > On Nov 7, 2007 1:28 PM, <kamiza103@yahoo.co.jp> wrote: > > I didn't think of complete packages. heh Will those things allow > > payments from, say...a hundred or more children to be tracked? kmm2 is a personal financial packages and does pretend or aspire to be more. GNUCash is more capable of business accounting if that helps. I used GNUCash nicely for an escrow account where a single bank account held funds belonging to different people. Attachment:
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