Re: Account Report/Register Report

2018-03-08 Thread David Carlson
When I suggested that perhaps the report could be reconfigured I intended to suggest that the report could be redesigned by a developer to expose additional settings as required to enable saving it to be open-able without first opening the desired register. David C On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:40

Re: Account Report/Register Report

2018-03-08 Thread Robin Chattopadhyay
I've tested the report several times under varying use cases and cross-checked against both pen & paper and a spreadsheet, so I'm fairly confident that it's reporting what I want it to report. David C. suggested saving the register report and I certainly could do that. Honestly, it hadn't

RE: Fix for stock price fetch from ASX

2018-03-08 Thread Chris Good
Hi Larry, It’s not up to me. It depends on the maintainers of Finance::Quote. They are volunteers and have limited time like everybody. Last time it was 15 months. That’s why I’m sending instructions for installing a fix without having to wait for the maintainers. Regards, Chris

Re: Adding reimburseable expenses to invoices

2018-03-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
This would be a personal preference, but consider different names for those two accounts. That is: Revenue:Shipping & Handling Expenses:Postage If you have more than one reimbursable, you could insert that in the revenue tree like so: Revenue:Reimbursables:Shipping & Handling, but really it’s

Re: Adding reimburseable expenses to invoices

2018-03-08 Thread Maf. King
On Thursday, 8 March 2018 12:59:06 GMT DaCappie wrote: > So for the matching expense account, how often would that be updated? In > other words, when i receive a payment for $356.65, and $350 was for > income:sales and $6.65 was for shipping/postage, would I manually add > something about $6.65

Re: Finding out taxable income at the end of the year

2018-03-08 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 3/8/2018 4:06 AM, Maf. King wrote I cannot look in income:sales to determine how much taxable income I report, because it would include how much I'm owed also. As such, what is the best way to find out how much taxable income I make per year to report on my taxes? Hi, This is the

Re: Adding reimburseable expenses to invoices

2018-03-08 Thread DaCappie
So for the matching expense account, how often would that be updated? In other words, when i receive a payment for $356.65, and $350 was for income:sales and $6.65 was for shipping/postage, would I manually add something about $6.65 to expenses:reimbursedexpenses at that time, which would balance

Re: Adding reimburseable expenses to invoices

2018-03-08 Thread Maf. King
On Thursday, 8 March 2018 06:36:29 GMT DaCappie wrote: > Hi, > > On almost all my invoices for my business, I either request the customer > reimburse me for USPS shipping or filing fees. > > So, a typical invoice will have two lines: > > 1. WORK THAT IS DONE - income account - income:sales -

Re: Finding out taxable income at the end of the year

2018-03-08 Thread Maf. King
On Thursday, 8 March 2018 06:38:23 GMT H0wdy wrote: > Hello everyone, > > > I do invoices throughout the year and have the income go to > income:sales. However, I don't necessarily get paid in full for the > invoices, so at the end of the year, I cannot look in income:sales to > determine how

Re: Account Report/Register Report

2018-03-08 Thread Wm via gnucash-user
On 06/03/2018 01:25, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote: Hi- Using Linux Mint 18.3, Gnucash 2.6.19... There's a report I like to use called Account Report. You can get to it after opening a register. I use this report to see what gnc has as the cost basis for an investment. I'm not sure that was how

Re: Integrating Profit and Loss Report into a set of books and the trial balance

2018-03-08 Thread Wm via gnucash-user
On 06/03/2018 15:13, jcnw wrote: I am setting up a set of books for a small church and need to run a month profit and loss report. How do I enter the Net Income for the Period into the books so it shows up in the balance sheet? I have set up the books with Income, Expense, Asset and Liability