Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-26 Thread Matthew Pounsett
On 25 September 2017 at 22:20, Explorare H. David wrote: > So the best solution for me is to make a scheduled payment after I got > CC bill? This would help me a lot, I think. And "Future Minimum" is a > useful feature. > > If you're talking about creating that each time

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-25 Thread Explorare H. David
So the best solution for me is to make a scheduled payment after I got CC bill?  This would help me a lot, I think. And "Future Minimum" is a useful feature. Thanks for all of you guys. Have a nice day. On 2017-09-26 01:28, Buddha Buck wrote: > What might be a nice feature for GnuCash to have

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-25 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 9/24/2017 8:31 PM, R. Victor Klassen wrote: Folks, I think the original poster is looking at how to forecast cash flow. Given the credit cards have different due dates, and assuming they are paid on their due date, does the account from which they are paid have enough in it for the

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-25 Thread Buddha Buck
What might be a nice feature for GnuCash to have is the ability to generate an "available credit" column for credit cards in some sort of report. As long as I pay more to credit cards than I spend each month, I pay no interest on the balance. As such, I sort of treat debit and credit cards

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-25 Thread Christopher Lam
I think the easiest way is to schedule both repayments as you expect to pay the credit cards in the future (23 and 30 of the month). Then on the main Accounts window, enable the column labelled "Future Minimum" which will warn you how close to the red line you will be :) (Click on the down arrow

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-24 Thread DaveC49
I am not sure how the cash flow report deals with credit cards/liabilities. Even then a cash flow statement can only deal with already recorded transactions as you have indicated with your phantom transactions. Where a cash flow report is really useful is in looking at seasonal variations from

Re: How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-24 Thread Aaron Laws
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Explorare wrote: > Just a stupid question: > > I have three credit cards which have different bill date. So how to know > the > amount of cash I have on a specific date? Is there a tool to calculate > this? > I didn't find a place to set

How to deal with the cash flow and the credit card.

2017-09-24 Thread Explorare
Just a stupid question: I have three credit cards which have different bill date. So how to know the amount of cash I have on a specific date? Is there a tool to calculate this? I didn't find a place to set the bill date and the repayment date. Sorry for my poor English :P -- Sent from: