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differing use of terminology #32

Open rohitcube opened 9 months ago

rohitcube commented 9 months ago

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same terminologies should be used so that the user does get confused. net cash on hand was used nowhere else in the program or UG so far.

soc-se-bot commented 9 months ago

Team's Response

They are not the same terms, net cash on hand refers to (net income - net expenses)

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Reason for disagreement: Thank you to the team for clarifying in their explanation. Therefore, it should be explained to the user that "net cash on hand refers to (net income - net expenses)" in the UG. So I would still consider this a bug as the terminology used it not well defined and causes confusion for the user.