You went to dinner with a few friends, and the restaurant owner prefers a single bill for the table. Either you or one of your friends pays. Or you're all throwing cash on a pile and use that.
Note: these examples assume a
Liabilities:Accounts Payable
/
Assets:Accounts Receivable
split between money you owe and
money you're owed. They can be simplified by using
Liabilities:Debt
for both (the sign indicating who ought to
pay whom).
2021-01-01 This Pizza Place | Fungi
Expenses:Food:Pizza $15.00 ; you're expending money for a pizza
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend A $-15.00 ; but friend A is paying
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend A $15.00 ; pay back friend A
Assets:Cash $-15.00 ; from your wallet
2021-01-01 This Pizza Place | Fungi
Expenses:Food:Pizza $15.00 ; you're expending money for a pizza
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend A $15.00 ; you're also paying for friend A
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend B $15.00 ; and for friend B
Assets:Cash $-45.00 ; from your wallet
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Assets:Cash $15.00 ; to your wallet
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend A $-15.00 ; get payed back
2021-01-09 Evening the odds
Assets:Checking $15.00 ; to your bank account
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend B $-15.00 ; they're always slow to pay back
2021-01-01 This Pizza Place
Expenses:Food:Pizza $15.00 ; you're expending money for a pizza
Assets:Cash $-10.00 ; from your wallet
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Pizza Outing $-5.00 ; you're not yet sure who payed too much
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Pizza Outing $5.00 ; friend A payed too much
Assets:Checking $-5.00
; the latter could be repeated for multiple friends
2021-01-01 This Pizza Place
Expenses:Food:Pizza $15.00 ; you're expending money for a pizza
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Pizza Outing $5.00 ; you're not yet sure who payed too little
Assets:Cash $-20.00 ; from your wallet
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Assets:Checking $5.00
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Pizza Outing $-5.00 ; friend B payed too little
; the latter could be repeated for multiple friends
Someone has to manage the pile of cash, and if your friends know you're into PTA, it's likely to be you. This assumes everyone hands you their contributions and you store this in your wallet.
2021-01-01 This Pizza Place
; Get this information from the bill
Expenses:Food:Pizza $13.00 ; Fungi for you
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend A $12.00 ; Quattro Formaggi for friend A
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend B $11.00 ; Margherita for friend B
Assets:Cash $9.00 ; remainder after paying
; Note/remember this when receiving cash
Assets:Cash $-20.00 ; your contribution
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend A $-20.00 ; contribution by friend A
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend B $-5.00 ; contribution by friend B
After, sum the amount for each friend. Here, friend A sums to $-8.00. That's negative, so you owe them $8.00. Friend B sums to $6.00. That's positive, so they owe you $6.00.
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend A $20.00 ; back to zero
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend A $-12.00 ; back to zero
Assets:Cash $-8.00 ; from your wallet
2021-01-02 Evening the odds
Assets:Cash $6.00 ; from your wallet
Liabilities:Accounts Payable:Friend B $5.00 ; back to zero
Assets:Accounts Receivable:Friend B $-11.00 ; back to zero
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