On 2023-11-02 12:04, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> You are unlikely to receive an amortization table for free (I would have
> had to pay a bit extra for it and that was four? decades ago.
Truth-in-Lending legislation has changed A LOT in those four decades. At
closing for my house, three years
On 11/2/2023 12:49 PM, Alan Johnson via gnucash-user wrote:
Your mortgage payment should be fixed, adjusting one a year for escrow
review.
You can automate / enter a year's worth of payments from bank to
mortgage account.
You should also have a the 360 (or other) payment amortization table as
Your mortgage payment should be fixed, adjusting one a year for escrow
review.
You can automate / enter a year's worth of payments from bank to
mortgage account.
You should also have a the 360 (or other) payment amortization table as
part of your loan packet which shows you what each payment
> On Nov 2, 2023, at 00:39, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> On 2 Nov 2023, at 03:16, john wrote:
>
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> That's enough of the crash report to figure out what's going on: It needs a
>> NULL check before the GTK_IS_WIDGET at
>>
One way to automate the bill generation would be to create a payment
plan in a spreadsheet. It should be fairly easy to calculate principal
and interest in each installment in a spreadsheet, and convert that
spreadsheet in to csv format for bill generation in GC, and import the
csv file to GC
On 11/2/2023 12:33 AM, Jediator wrote:
In addition to setting up the proper account structure, I would make
your mortgage company as a vendor and set up a bill each month with
split transactions to map to mortgage-related subaccounts (e.g,
property tax, insurance, interest and principal) as
On 2 Nov 2023, at 03:16, john wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> That's enough of the crash report to figure out what's going on: It needs a
> NULL check before the GTK_IS_WIDGET at
>