Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Kevin Buckley via gnucash-user
On Wednesday, January 10th, 2024 at 03:14, Grace wrote: > > Hello, > > I am just wondering how folks are dealing with starting a new year? > > Finishing 2023 I think is easy. You just stop using it. > > However, how do I start 2024 with the finishing balances of 2023? Do I > have set up a

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Grace
.@gyleshomes.com> email     From: gnucash-user <http://gmail.com>@gnucash.org> on behalf of Grace     Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 2:14 PM     To: Gnucash Users     Subject: [GNC] Starting a new year     Hello,     I am just wondering how fo

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Grace
cash-user http://gmail.com>@gnucash.org> on behalf of Grace Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 2:14 PM To: Gnucash Users Subject: [GNC] Starting a new year Hello, I am just wondering how folks are dealing with starting a new year? Finishing 2023 I think is easy. You just stop

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
e >Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 2:14 PM >To: Gnucash Users >Subject: [GNC] Starting a new year > >Hello, > >I am just wondering how folks are dealing with starting a new year? > >Finishing 2023 I think is easy. You just stop using it. > >However, how do I st

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Gyle explained how to start fresh with a new file. Some folks also just archive a copy and keep going in the original file. Others just 'close the books' and keep going in the original file. Still others (I'm in this camp) just keep going in the original file. Another consideration is to run

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Stephen M. Butler
GnC will handle multiple years worth of accounting information so no need to "start" a new year.  Just keep using the same data file(s) and enter the appropriate dates.   That's the easiest way.  If you really want separate files (books), then you will have to export the accounts (last time I

Re: [GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Gyle McCollam
es.com> email From: gnucash-user on behalf of Grace Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 2:14 PM To: Gnucash Users Subject: [GNC] Starting a new year Hello, I am just wondering how folks are dealing with starting a new year? Finishing 2023 I think is

[GNC] Starting a new year

2024-01-09 Thread Grace
Hello, I am just wondering how folks are dealing with starting a new year? Finishing 2023 I think is easy. You just stop using it. However, how do I start 2024 with the finishing balances of 2023? Do I have set up a brand new set of accounts, or is there a way of doing this that I have not