RE: Program hangs on Report Net Worth

2017-10-26 Thread WPG
Thanks Davids, I mentioned that I’m using the “current version” but should have specified: 2.6.18 released on 2017-10-08. As to the OS, again the filespec was a part-giveaway (C:\Users\NAME\.gnucash), but I should have mentioned Windows 10 Pro, 64bit. As to ‘hanging’ OK. I should have said

Re: Program hangs on Report Net Worth

2017-10-26 Thread David Carlson
I think that it got much slower sometime early in the 2.6 series of program releases, particularly for some of the reports and particularly in Windows OS. It seems that the program mostly single threads even with multiprocessor PCs in Windows. It seems to run substantially faster in Linux, at

Re: Program hangs on Report Net Worth

2017-10-26 Thread D via gnucash-user
Hello Peter, You don't say which version you are trying, or which operating system. It's also not clear whether you had run this report in an earlier version without delays.I I will note, however, that what you are describing isn't technically "hanging", since the program continues to

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread DaveC49
I think the accounting for bitcoin production would be similar to any other manufacturing cost accounting although identifying the component costs may be interesting. If you are running your own hardware to do it then that is one cost, (depreciation, running costs etc) which will more than likely

Program hangs on Report Net Worth

2017-10-26 Thread WPG
Dear All, Since installing the current version of Gnucash, I've noticed a problem that might be just a coincidence. With the app set to open with just the Account Register showing, there is no problem. It opens normally. But if I try to create a "Reports/Assets & Liabilities/Net Worth

Re: Manual import QFX file

2017-10-26 Thread David Reiser
> On Oct 26, 2017, at 12:30 PM, Mike Butcher wrote: > > I have been updating my file every week utilizing the generic import > transaction manager for several years with no problems. A couple of weeks > ago I started seeing just a blank screen of transactions to match. I

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread Dustin Henning
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-virtual-currency-guidance IIRC (from reading in 2014, so don't count on me as your accountant or lawyer, of which I am neither), according to the guidance linked in the post above, mined cryptocurrency is to be reported as regular income at its then current

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Definitely one for both a CPA and lawyer for anyone doing any actual mining. I’m sure someone big somewhere is already blazing this trail, and it would be interesting to see how it is being handled on their books. Regards, Adrien > On Oct 26, 2017, at 9:19 AM, John Ralls

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread Adrien Monteleone
From what I read last night, the basic idea is to estimate the mineral value from the purchase if it wasn’t stated explicitly. When purchasing a property for the purpose of mineral extraction, the estimated lode value is listed in the sale documents. You’re making two purchases - one for the

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread John Ralls
> On Oct 26, 2017, at 4:19 AM, Jean-David Beyer wrote: > > On 10/26/2017 12:21 AM, Rodney Elliott wrote: >> Hi All. >> >> >> If I were to purchase a cryptocurrency (say Bitcoin) with a fiat >> currency recognised by gnucash (say USD), then the procedure to >> record

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-26 Thread David Carlson
The settings for the standard reports do not get saved unless you save them as custom reports, so there is no need to change them again unless you want to save them under different custom report names for different purposes. David C On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 6:51 AM, Paul de Vries

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-26 Thread Paul de Vries
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 02:30, Christopher Lam wrote: > (...) > If you don't need the transactional data you can use the Income Statement for > Multi level subtotals. I know, I am terrible. this works exactly as i want it, except ... only for income/expense accounts.

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-26 Thread Jean-David Beyer
On 10/26/2017 12:21 AM, Rodney Elliott wrote: > Hi All. > > > If I were to purchase a cryptocurrency (say Bitcoin) with a fiat > currency recognised by gnucash (say USD), then the procedure to > record the transaction is clear - create an asset account of the type > 'stock', associate it with a