top | item 20334285 (no title) nissimk | 6 years ago You don't delete it because it's a liability in the maintenance account but it's an asset in the features account. discuss order hn newest cc81|6 years ago So everything is a liability? lvh|6 years ago In the double entry bookkeeping sense that GP is using it, yes, everything is a liability. They’re also necessarily equal, which I think is where the disconnect between the analogy in the post and the analogy here comes from.
cc81|6 years ago So everything is a liability? lvh|6 years ago In the double entry bookkeeping sense that GP is using it, yes, everything is a liability. They’re also necessarily equal, which I think is where the disconnect between the analogy in the post and the analogy here comes from.
lvh|6 years ago In the double entry bookkeeping sense that GP is using it, yes, everything is a liability. They’re also necessarily equal, which I think is where the disconnect between the analogy in the post and the analogy here comes from.
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