RE: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread DaveC49
Christine, I don't think the program itself is your problem. You will require some fundamental knowledge of accounting procedures and theory no matter which program you use. It is also a process of learning the jargonused in a particular program's interface. I know of no accounting program which

RE: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread Christine via gnucash-user
Thank you -Original Message- From: Derek Atkins [mailto:de...@ihtfp.com] Sent: 27 November 2017 21:08 To: Christine Cc: 'Christine via gnucash-user'; 'DaveC49' Subject: RE: bank entries HI, On Mon, November 27, 2017 3:51 pm, Christine wrote: > Hello > Thank you to Derek for gett

RE: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread Derek Atkins
t transaction by hand in the same way as you'd create your grocery transaction. > > Christine -derek > -Original Message- > From: Derek Atkins [mailto:warl...@mit.edu] > Sent: 27 November 2017 19:51 > To: Christine via gnucash-user > Cc: 'DaveC49'; Christine

RE: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread Christine via gnucash-user
to the opening balance instead. Can anyone guide me pls? Christine -Original Message- From: Derek Atkins [mailto:warl...@mit.edu] Sent: 27 November 2017 19:51 To: Christine via gnucash-user Cc: 'DaveC49'; Christine Subject: Re: bank entries Christine, Christine via gnucash-user <gnuc

Re: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread Derek Atkins
Christine, Christine via gnucash-user writes: > Hi Dave > My accounts are Cash, Bank, Income, various expenses, and 2 people who I pay > money too and who pay to the bank. > IF I balance one of the accounts another goes wrong. All I want to do is add > my bank and my

Re: bank entries

2017-11-27 Thread Maf. King
On Monday, 27 November 2017 02:33:50 GMT Christine via gnucash-user wrote: > Reading the literature I just get > confused as I am used to DR and CR. > > Christine > Hi Christine, if you are used to the terminology of DR and CR to describe the sides of a transaction, then perhaps you would be

Re: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread David Carlson
ginal Message- > From: gnucash-user > [mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+cmaloney4=talktalk@gnucash.org] On Behalf > Of DaveC49 > Sent: 27 November 2017 02:20 > To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Subject: Re: bank entries > > Christine, > > Gnucash is a double entry acco

RE: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread Christine via gnucash-user
Of DaveC49 Sent: 27 November 2017 02:20 To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: bank entries Christine, Gnucash is a double entry accounting system. What this means is that any transaction affects at least two accounts. For example when you purchase something your bank account is credited

Re: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread DaveC49
Christine, Gnucash is a double entry accounting system. What this means is that any transaction affects at least two accounts. For example when you purchase something your bank account is credited by the amount of the purchase any purchase is also an expense so an expense account has to be

RE: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread Ken Pyzik
vember 26, 2017 1:52 PM To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: bank entries Whenever I post a deposit to the bank, it makes a withdrawal of the same amount and I cannot get it to just take the entry, can anyone help pls Christine --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus s

Re: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread Colin Law
Have you read the tutorial and concepts guide? [1] It sounds like you are making a basic mistake in how you are entering it. Colin [1] http://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/ On 26 November 2017 at 21:52, Christine via gnucash-user wrote: > Whenever I post

Re: bank entries

2017-11-26 Thread Christine via gnucash-user
Whenever I post a deposit to the bank, it makes a withdrawal of the same amount and I cannot get it to just take the entry, can anyone help pls Christine --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus