Last week I wrote about GnuCash having a Windows release. While this is great news, If you want to try it then you might have some questions on how to actually start using it for your small business.
If that is your conundrum then take a look at this page titled “GNU Cash Business Quick Start Guide“. The name is pretty self explanatory of the content. Topics covered include:
- Setup
- Invoicing
- Receiving payments
- Moving money
- Paying bills, salaries and youself
As I stated in the my original post about GnuCash, it is an adequate replacement for QuickBooks. By no means does GnuCash do as much or have all the available add-on’s, but if number crunching an reporting is all you need, it fits the bill perfectly.

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Thanks for the link to the guide and the previous article about the Windows release of Gnu Cash. I’ve been using it on Linux for quite awhile, but didn’t know they had one for Windows. I am downloading it right now.