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Revision as of 15:27, 20 March 2013
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Display desktop | Welcome to this series of spoken tutorials on GNUKhata version 1.1 |
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Learning Objectives |
At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to:
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System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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System Requirements |
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To open GNUKhata interface, we use:
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What is GNUKhata? |
GNUKhata is a Free and Open Source (FOSS) Accounting Software. It can be deployed by:
It provides a Free and Open Source(FOSS) solution for basic book keeping. |
GNUKhata Official Website |
For more information about GNUKhata, please visit our website http://gnukhata.org.
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Download GNUKhata |
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/* Firefox interface*/
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Point to the installer named GNUKhata-installer_1.1.tar.gz
Installation of GNUKhata |
The installer is named GNUKhata-installer_1.1.tar.gz
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Right-click on the installer then select Extract here
Installation of GNUKhata |
Right-click on the installer and select Extract here. |
Press Ctrl+Alt+T
Installation of GNUKhata |
Open a terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and type following commands.
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Type sudo apt-get update and hit Enter |
Type the command sudo apt-get update |
Type cd installer_1.1 and hit Enter |
Now, through the terminal, go inside the installer folder by typing cd installer_1.1 |
Type chmod +x ./gkinstall.sh and hit Enter |
chmod +x ./gkinstall.sh
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Type sudo ./gkinstall.sh and hit Enter |
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Type sudo startgk and hit Enter |
When the prompt returns without any error, type the command sudo startgk |
Open Firefox and type in the address bar |
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GNUKhata's welcome screen |
This is the Welcome screen of GNUKhata. |
Point to buttons
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Here you see two buttons:
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Click on Create New Organisation button |
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Point to the four options Organisation Name, Organisation Type, Financial year From date and To date |
Note the four most important options of GNUKhata:
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In Organisation Name textbox, type Free Accounting Foundation |
say, Free Accounting Foundation. |
Choose from the dropdown of Organisation Type |
Next, we have to choose between an NGO or a Profit Making organisation. Let me select NGO as my option. |
Enter the financial year |
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Click on Next |
Now, press the Next button. |
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Point to Free Accounting Foundation and Financial Year |
The name of the organisation and the chosen financial year appears at the top.
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Point to textboxes:
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Point to Save button |
If you choose to fill details here, then click the Save button. |
Click on Skip button |
However, since we are not entering any details, let's press the Skip button. |
Point to loader |
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Screen 3
Point to two checkboxes:
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There are two checkboxes.
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Point to 1st check box (Projectwise Accounting) |
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Check Projectwise Accounting checkbox |
See what happens when this checkbox is checked
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Type Gnukhata in the Enter Project Name textbox and 800 in sanctioned amount textbox |
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Point to Add more projects option |
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Point to Manual Account Codes check box |
Next is for Manual Account codes. If you check this check-box:
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Check Manual Account Codes checkbox |
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Press Save button |
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Press Quit button
Click on Create Account button |
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Screen 4 |
We have to now add accounts for the organisation. |
Point to Group Name and Sub-group Name |
Every account falls under a Group and optionally a Sub-group.
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Click on dropdown of Group Name |
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Choose Current Asset from Group Name drop down. |
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Point to sub group
Click on the dropdown of sub groups |
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Choose Bank from Sub-Group Name drop down |
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Point to Account Name text box.
Enter SBI |
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Point to Account Code |
We had preferred to create account codes manually
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Point to Debit opening balance textbox |
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Enter 5000 in Debit opening balance textbox |
I will enter 5000 as debit opening balance.
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Point to Total Debit Opening Balance |
It gives you the total of all Debit Opening Balances so far entered. |
Point to Total Debit Opening Balance |
Right now it is 0 because we have not yet saved the account with debit opening balance. |
Point to Total Credit Opening Balance |
It gives you the total of all Credit Opening Balances so far entered. |
Point to Total Credit Opening Balance |
Right now it is 0 because no account with credit opening balance has been saved. |
Point to Difference in Opening Balance |
It gives difference between debit and credit opening balances.
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Press Save button |
After filling all the necessary data, I will press the Save button.
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Point to message Account SBI added successfully |
Here you are.Message appears at the top which tells you have successfully created the desired account. |
Point to total debit opening balance |
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ClickFinish button. |
If you do not wish to create any more accounts, click Finish button. |
Screen 4 |
Congratulations! You have now created the books for the organisation Free Accounting Foundation . |
Point to Username and password. |
Next, a new screen appears which asks for the username and password.
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Click on Login button |
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Screen 5 |
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Click on Logout |
If you ever wish to logout, you can click on Logout at the top right of the screen
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Type sudo stopgk to stop GNUKhata |
To stop GNUkhata, type on the terminal sudo stopgk |
In the next few tutorials, we will learn about all the features that are available in GNUKhata’s Menu.
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Summary |
So in this tutorial we have seen :
How to create:
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Acknowledgement |
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Thanks for joining |
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