Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread Peter Rowed via gnucash-user
Hi Randix, OK, I misunderstood the $1000.00. Here is how I would do it. 1 You have set up asset accounts for MRA and checking account. 2. You have set up an income account for MRA income. (I'm not sure if that is treated as income in US but it's going to work) 3. You have set up a medical

Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I’ll start off with this: you really need to talk to a CPA. Now, here’s how I would approach this... The answer you are looking for involves both real and virtual entries, so you’ll need more accounts if you want to do this all in GnuCash. (you could alternatively track the MRA balance in a

Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread John Ralls
Don’t do this unless you are going to create customers for each MRA and then create invoices when you file reimbursement claims. GnuCash treats the A/R account type specially and doesn’t like it when you create splits in one outside of the business subsystem. Regards, John Ralls > On May 13,

Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread Christopher Lam
Hi Randix; you can try using the Business features and see if they work for you, or use an intermediary 'asset'-type account (or more accurately, account receivable). 1-Jan: Income:MRA -$1000 Asset:MRA +$1000 5-Jan: visit Doctor123 Asset:Checking -$100 Expense:Medical +$100 10-Jan: submit claim

Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread randix
Thanks for your suggestion. Unless I'm misunderstanding, what you propose would work fine if one was not interested in keeping track of the current balance(s) in the various MRA accounts. I need to keep track of the balances, as I need to know which MRA account still has credit balances to which

Re: [GNC] Unable to retrieve stock price quotes - Australia

2018-05-13 Thread Michael Gordon
Many thanks, Peter. The .AX suffix did the trick. Mike. On 13 May 2018 at 13:50, Peter Rowed via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > And with Alphavantge you must suffix the stock abbreviation with the > bourse abbreviation. For example, BHP must be amended to BHP.AX for its >

Re: [GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread Peter Rowed via gnucash-user
1. Pay the $100 .credit chequing, debit medical expense. 2. Submit claim...debit MRA account,, credit medical account. 3. Receive reimbursement. Deposit into chequing account. Debit chequing, credit MRA. Everything is now back to zero and you have a transaction history of what happened.

[GNC] pros/cons of storage formats

2018-05-13 Thread Keith Keller
Hi all, What are the pros and cons of the various storage formats? Is one preferred over the others? Also, if in the future I should decide to switch to a different format, is it a fairly straightforward process to convert? --keith -- kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us

Re: [GNC] 3.1 + Win10, TIME it takes to SAVE

2018-05-13 Thread randix
I guess I was lucky, cause when I was using the last stable version before 3.0, it saved my data almost instantly, eg within seconds. -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html ___ gnucash-user mailing list

[GNC] Advice needed, how to handle a medical reimbursement account...

2018-05-13 Thread randix
I've been stumbling around with a particular issue for several years, and figure I need to finally clean up how I enter the amounts in question, once and for all... honestly, I'm stumped... I do contract work all over the country. When I do contract work in lovely (sarcasm) San Francisco, they

Re: [GNC] 3.1 + Win10, TIME it takes to SAVE

2018-05-13 Thread David Carlson
That's still better than 2.6.xx releases in Windozezzz David C On Sun, May 13, 2018, 2:36 PM randix wrote: > Saw the SAVE AS issue in 3.1+Win10, but in a quick search, didn't see this > (apologize if I missed it)... > > Using 3.1 + Windows 10, why does it now take

[GNC] 3.1 + Win10, TIME it takes to SAVE

2018-05-13 Thread randix
Saw the SAVE AS issue in 3.1+Win10, but in a quick search, didn't see this (apologize if I missed it)... Using 3.1 + Windows 10, why does it now take 2-3 minutes (literally) just to do a simple save? It's not the end of my world, but... -- Sent from:

Re: [GNC] version 3 impact on custom reports

2018-05-13 Thread Gour
On Sun, 13 May 2018 10:16:17 -0400 Cindy Doughty wrote: > I just got back form vacation and see that version 3 has broken some > of the custom reports I developed. If Chris doesn't get them fixed, Heh, I need custom-vs-average badly...got some info from Chris how to

[GNC] version 3 impact on custom reports

2018-05-13 Thread Cindy Doughty
I just got back form vacation and see that version 3 has broken some of the custom reports I developed. If Chris doesn't get them fixed, I will try to update to version 3 and fix them in the next couple of weeks. I hope to work on having a couple of them added to the main package put got back to

Re: [GNC] Investment price display

2018-05-13 Thread Dennis Powless
Ok, will do. BTW, do I do the same procedure to uninstall Gnucash per my other recent thread? Then install the maint release? I assume it's 'safer' to always uninstall and do clean install vs over install new releases. Dennis On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Geert Janssens

Re: [GNC] new v3.0 install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

2018-05-13 Thread David Cousens
Thanks Geert, I'll put a note on the page to that effect. Cheers David On Sat, 2018-05-12 at 15:40 +0200, Geert Janssens wrote: > Op zaterdag 12 mei 2018 15:28:56 CEST schreef David Cousens: > > > > Hi Dennis, > > > > It would appear that swig2.0 has not been released for Ubuntu 18.04 > > but >

Re: [GNC] new v3.0 install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

2018-05-13 Thread David Cousens
Hi Dennis, It would appear that swig2.0 has not been released for Ubuntu 18.04 but swig3.0 has. Generally you can often use updated versions of the libraries with GnuCash. It may not always work, particularly across major versions, but always worth a try. If it works let me know and I'll add a