Hi Adrien,
Add ressing this point:
"Pre-paid expenses are a special case, but I should think it possible to
address it with the business features somehow. I’ve thought of using special
clearing accounts but I can’t seem to figure where they might go. Posting a
bill for a pre-paid expense (but not
On 20/11/2017 00:37, Richard Ullger wrote:
There is an issue with prices for UK funds and investment trusts
downloaded on a Saturday and Sunday which are appearing 100 times too
small. When these prices are retrieved Monday to Friday they are
correct. Prices for stocks and bonds are not
Thanks Maf.,
But it seems the entire invoice posts together on the posting date, not by
line-item date. I just double checked several of them that crossed period
boundaries.
I’m in the U.S., not sure what the specific rules are on invoice time frames,
but GAAP would say the invoice/bill date
On Saturday, 9 December 2017 21:06:23 GMT Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> The same can easily happen for invoicing customers. If I generate an invoice
> in December to a customer for work done in October and November, I can’t
> realize the appropriate raevenue in each period. I can only choose one
I noticed something about the business features that isn’t working as expected,
or at least not optimally.
When entering a bill or invoice, each line item allows you to put a date.
When posting that bill or invoice, only the posting date is used - not the
individual line-item dates.
While I
Thanks Richard,
I had already tried to use the Morningstar GB option (I have also tested
the other options listed, i.e. Trustnet) from the security editor but it
hadn't worked. Not sure why and how to fix it.
I wonder if it has anything to do with date. In my price editor I have
dd/mm/ while
On 09/12/17 18:23, Andrea Beddoni wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. Two questions:
> 1. How can I set mstaruk as a source in gnucash security editor? It
> works if I run gnc-fq-dump mstaruk but I don't have it as a possible
> source in gnucash
You can find it in the 'Single' dropdown list of
Thanks for the suggestion. Two questions:
1. How can I set mstaruk as a source in gnucash security editor? It works
if I run gnc-fq-dump mstaruk but I don't have it as a possible source in
gnucash
2. The quotes I get running gnc-fq-dump mstaruk are for the 12/08/17. Is
this correct?
Thanks for
On 09/12/17 17:09, Andrea Beddoni wrote:
> I have just switched to alphavantage on Gnucash 2.6.12 (Ubuntu 16.04)
> The quotes for ETFs are retrieved (i.e. IGLS) even if with a value 1/100 of
> the actual (i.e 1.32 instead of 132), however the quotes for mutual funds
> (i.e. GB00B4PQW151) are not
I have just switched to alphavantage on Gnucash 2.6.12 (Ubuntu 16.04)
The quotes for ETFs are retrieved (i.e. IGLS) even if with a value 1/100 of
the actual (i.e 1.32 instead of 132), however the quotes for mutual funds
(i.e. GB00B4PQW151) are not retrieved.
When trying to get the online quotes I
In our jurisdiction, we are permitted to use cash accounting (and there are tax
advantages to doing so) for our line of business.
I still use the business features, putting through invoices even when payment
is immediate (I’d like a “post & pay” shortcut, but I don’t know whether anyone
else
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