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An error occurred while saving the comment M M commentedI agree with Yan. At first, I also found it is ridiculous regarding the splitting payment, but I came up with a practical solution to manage the issue of. I created a separate account called "payables/receivables" specifically for my roommate. Whenever he paid me, let's say $500, I would immediately record that amount in the payables account. Then, when it was time to make the payment to the landlord, I recorded $500 as an expense under my rental expenses. Simultaneously, I deducted the same $500 from the payables account. This approach helped me keep track of the transactions but need to key in 2 entries instead of 1. Hope they can improve this as a split feature, so I no need to create another account for this. Please introduce split feature in future. Thanks.
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An error occurred while saving the comment M M commentedYes, I agree with this. It's really great to be able to see your net assets (assets - liabilities) in balance sheet. It helps you understand how much wealth you have in your account. Knowing your net assets provides you with a clear picture of your actual financial standing by considering all your debts and obligations. With this financial awareness, you can make informed decisions, set realistic goals, and plan for the future more effectively. It's a vital aspect of personal financial management that offers a sense of financial security and confidence.
For now I need to use excel in order for me to be able to see my net assets.
An Income & Expenses report is not enough to provide an overall view of your financial situation. With balance sheet it will be great addition.
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They have removed the planned payment card? that is their solution to this? lol