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I would like to make my life a bit easier and create for my wife's income from a shop a weekly returning «planned booking». I tried to create this, but I do not get the knack. (I have for other payments and incomes managed to do it.) Situation: She works in a Shop with two friends, one of them is the owner and pays all the overheads and infrastrucure and the till. The two others pay her a commission of the revenue of their products. I do the bookkeeping for her and create a weekly invoice to the shop owner, stating the sales amount, the commission and the net, the owner has to give to my wife. Clearly, the income is different each week, and we would see one position «from shop» in the category Income and one position «commission to shop» in the category Expenses. I tried to split the masque to open a planned booking but can not do this. If possible I want to avoid my existing way: 1. entering the income 2. entering the commission in two individual bookings. this should work in one go? Looking forward to your help. KDE 4.13.0, KMyMoney 4.6.3
Last edited by Arran on Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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There is no obvious way to do this as KMyMoney is intended for personal rather than business accounts but, if you are not using the VAT option on any of the Categories, you could set up a VAT option on a new Category which in effect calculated the percentage for you when you entered the gross income.
You would then need to set up a weekly frequency report.
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Thank you John.
This is a pity, as a percentage of the general sales income is also determining the amount she can spend on material in the following week. However, i think, I will carry on as up to now, making to independent bookings per week, one for the Income and one for the rentparticipation. The whole turnover is under £20'000. I consider the case as closed, not as solved.
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