SUMMARY Hello. I posted this on the forum but I haven't received any answer so I guess this feature is not implemented. I have a joint accont with my wife, and I had it included in my personal Skrooge file. Skrooge is accounting as if all the money in that joint account was mine, but only 50 % of that money is really mine. Is it possible to add a ratio or something to indicate that an account is owned by two (or more) people so that only a % of the money there is owned by me?
This feature doesn't exist in Skrooge. I don't know of any other competing apps that have it. I don't see how to make this functionality simply, generic and consistent for the user. Indeed, the percentage could be associated with each account but, when should this percentage be taken into account? In each dashboard widget? In each report? In each monthly report? Seems really complex for a low value need. Please give me your point of view.
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