Welcome to the discussion!
So if I understand correctly, you have written scripts to automate the use of
extra accounts to track allocated money? That was the line I was going down too
(except building them into GNUCash), but Chris Lam’s discussion on “Budget
transactions” is starting to look
I am new to accounting software so just wanted to know if gnucash
handles VAT? I may be asking a daft question, but the other free
software I've looked at specifically says it does handle VAT but there
is no mention that I can see in the description of gnucash.
look forward to hearing back
Today is my first day with GnuCash and everything was going well until I tried
to enter budgets for my accounts. I have selected 2018 as my time frame (12
periods). ‘Help’ says all I have to do is select a cell (month) and enter the
value but I don’t have any cells. Where have I gone wrong?
Sorry for the delayed response, just managing to catch up on this thread.
I've been looking at how to do envelope-style budgeting for my personal
finances using GnuCash for about 6-7 months. Like you, this began with this
article from 2008 "[Better Budgeting with
I assume this mail list is not the appropriate place to file a bug report. Is
there another email address or a forum or what? Thanks.
On Saturday, February 3, 2018, 1:51:20 PM EST, Geert Janssens
wrote:
Op zaterdag 3 februari 2018 19:33:44 CET schreef
I thought that was odd too. It’s probably a translation issue on the wiki which
also uses that term. I think ‘mirror’ is probably the more widely used of the
two.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Feb 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, David T. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Liz,
>
> Looks
This is a known problem [1] that occurs for some users of Macs with Retina
displays. One user found that disabling tabs as described in
https://www.imore.com/how-use-tabs-apps-macos fixed the problem.
Regards,
John Ralls
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776602
> On Feb 3, 2018,
Bob,
In answer to #1: How do I do a year end statement?
There are several reports you can run at any time, but I’ll presume you are
interested in what is known as an ‘Income Statement’ or ‘Profit & Loss’ report.
(if you have it set up properly, you can also run a special ‘tax report’ that
I've used GnuCash for years and am running the latest version on Mac High
Sierra. A couple of weeks ago, I notice I seem to have an issue with the mouse
pointer not 'quite' being in the right place. I was able to compensate by going
the arrow keys and space bar. I also changed mice and keyboard
I have been using Quicken for years and want to move to gnucash. I
have followed all the documentation/recommendations for setting up OFX
but seem to have hit a snag. When I try to pull down accounts, I get a
dialog like this:
14:42:35 Retrieving SSL certificate
14:42:35
Op zaterdag 3 februari 2018 19:33:44 CET schreef Fran_3:
> Geert,
> Your suggestion worked. Thank you !
>
Glad you got that sorted :)
> Question: If you should not use "duplicate" transaction while looking at the
> A/R register... I wonder why they don't disable the "Duplicate" icon at the
>
Geert,
Your suggestion worked. Thank you !
Question: If you should not use "duplicate" transaction while looking at the
A/R register... I wonder why they don't disable the "Duplicate" icon at the top
of the register or the one in the Transactions > Duplicated drop down menu?
That said we are
Robin,
Were you able to get quotes for your bonds?
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Ken Farley
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Liz,
Looks good.
Just a brief question on terminology: I had never heard the term “reflector”
used for these sites. It’s always been called a “mirror.” Which is considered
the proper term for these?
David
> On Feb 3, 2018, at 11:18 AM, Liz wrote:
>
> On Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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