[GNC] Need help related to mortgages

2019-06-12 Thread AnthonyLy
I am planning to buy my first house in the near future. Have a few questions
about the buying process. From my understanding, the pre-approval rate that
you get may not be the same as the rate you get when you are actually
approved. You may receive a lower rate once your offer on a house is
accepted and you are applying for a mortgage. 
So, do you apply for a few mortgages after your offer has been accepted by
the seller? Would you just contact a few mortgage brokers and ask them the
best rate they can give you after your offer on the house is accepted? Are
there any penalties if you are already approved from one lender but don't go
through with it because you found a lower rate elsewhere? Is there any point
in going to multiple brokers for pre-approval?
Also, if I choose to go  with a three year fixed rate

  
would that be a good idea or should I go with the variable rate?



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Re: [GNC] FW: GNUCASH QUERY

2019-06-12 Thread Peter Shattock
Thanks Adrien

I will have a look at your suggestions.

We have moved our accounts to a different program, so this was just to retrieve 
some old data.

Cheers
Peter

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[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+peter.shattock=bigpond@gnucash.org] On Behalf 
Of Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Thursday, 13 June 2019 3:57 AM
To: Gnucash Users 
Subject: Re: [GNC] FW: GNUCASH QUERY

You might have opened a backup file instead of the more current one.

Or, you have a view filter set on your accounts and the report is set for the 
same end of ’17 date.

Also 2.6.7 is very old. You should upgrade to at least 2.6.21 (last of the 2.6 
series) if possible.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 12, 2019, at 12:53 AM, Peter Shattock  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> 
> 
> I used GnuCash (V 2.6.7) up until 30/11/18 and prepared and printed 
> P/L & B/S reports at that date.
> 
> Now when I create a B/S it only lists totals and entries up until 31/12/17.
> 
> The register pages for the 3 bank accounts and assets  only show 
> entries to 31/12/17.
> 
> 
> 
> How do I retrieve all the entries for 2018?
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Peter Shattock

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Re: [GNC] FW: GNUCASH QUERY

2019-06-12 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You might have opened a backup file instead of the more current one.

Or, you have a view filter set on your accounts and the report is set for the 
same end of ’17 date.

Also 2.6.7 is very old. You should upgrade to at least 2.6.21 (last of the 2.6 
series) if possible.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 12, 2019, at 12:53 AM, Peter Shattock  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> 
> 
> I used GnuCash (V 2.6.7) up until 30/11/18 and prepared and printed P/L &
> B/S reports at that date.  
> 
> Now when I create a B/S it only lists totals and entries up until 31/12/17.
> 
> The register pages for the 3 bank accounts and assets  only show entries to
> 31/12/17.
> 
> 
> 
> How do I retrieve all the entries for 2018?
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Peter Shattock

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Re: [GNC] Online Banking Wedged Suddenly

2019-06-12 Thread Jonathan Rosenberg
>That's interesting. It would have been useful to know how old they were. Do 
>you remember crashing AQBanking recently?

I don't remember this happening, but ...

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On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 10:51 PM John Ralls  wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 11, 2019, at 5:00 PM, Hook  wrote:
> >
> > I solved my problem.
> >
> > While looking for the password info, I found some lockimng-related files in
> > C:\Users\me\aqbanking\settings\users.  They looked like
> >
> > uid%3a%3a0001.conf.lck.DigitalStorm-PC-17640
> > uid%3a%3a0001.conf.lck
> >
> > I deleted them and the expected behavior returned.
> >
> > Very frustrating.
>
> That's interesting. It would have been useful to know how old they were. Do 
> you remember crashing AQBanking recently?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>


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Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?

2019-06-12 Thread Mike or Penny Novack

On 6/11/2019 8:07 PM, Libby Shaw wrote:

Looking for an experienced Gnucash user in or near Watertown, Massachusetts who 
could provide a few hours of tutorial help with Gnucash.


 Libby,

  I am both an experienced gnucash user and been Treasurer for 
501(c)3's. Unfortunately, at my age, Watertown is a bit too far for me 
to drive a round trip and still expect to get work done (it's 2+ hours 
driving time, and I need breaks so longer elapsed time). However if the 
Berkshires aren't too far for you to come bringing your machine, maybe 
we could work something out. Being retired, usually easy for me to 
schedule things.


  ROFLOL but I am in the process of training somebody to take over 
as Treasurer of my remaining organization as bad practice for it to be 
depending on somebody already in their mid 70's


Michael D Novack
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Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?

2019-06-12 Thread Libby Shaw
Happy to let you know if someone helps me out, Brian.  Be great if there's 
someone local who can help us both out.

Best regards,
Libby



Begin forwarded message:

From: "briancady...@yahoo.com" 
Subject: Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
Date: June 12, 2019 at 7:19:19 AM EDT
To: "johndse...@yahoo.com" , Libby Shaw 
Cc: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org" 
Reply-To: "briancady...@yahoo.com" 

I also need help near Boston with basic GNUCash issues. Libby, if you find 
someone, or are willing to help me yourself as I attempt to correct 
transactions from and to wrong accounts and on wrong dates, I hope you'll 
contact me. I'm really new to double entry accrual basis bookkeeping.

Brian
-
On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 1:22:47 AM UTC, Libby Shaw  wrote:


Thanks, John!  Might follow up on your suggestion, if no responses in the 
general neighborhood of Watertown.  Hoping to sit down with someone one-on-one.

Best regards,
Libby

Begin forwarded message:

From: "johndse...@yahoo.com " 
mailto:johndse...@yahoo.com>>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
Date: June 11, 2019 at 8:13:33 PM EDT
To: Libby Shaw mailto:els...@mit.edu>>, 
"gnucash-user@gnucash.org " 
mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org>>

Hi Libby, I'm nowhere close to you, but if you can consider a conference type 
call then you could get more offers, including myself.

Cheers,
John

Sent from my Huawei phone


 Original Message 
Subject: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
From: Libby Shaw 
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
CC: 

Looking for an experienced Gnucash user in or near Watertown, Massachusetts who 
could provide a few hours of tutorial help with Gnucash.  

I started using Gnucash as an accounting neophyte 3 years ago when I took over 
the treasurer role in a small all-volunteer nonprofit in Watertown.  The 
previous user had been using a Windows-based accounting program, and I have a 
Mac.  

The accounting for this nonprofit is pretty simple.  Until recently, activity 
has been minimal:  annual dues, an occasional expense.  Consequently I was able 
to set up an accounting system in Gnucash with very little resorting to online 
instructions.  

Recently, I finally got round to doing some reading in the Gnucash tutorial 
manual. It looks to me as though in setting up the accounts I made some 
architectural errors, which I’d like to correct now before I pass this role on 
to another accounting neophyte.  

If you’re experienced with Gnucash and are somewhere in the neighborhood of 
Watertown, and could sit down with me to advise and counsel for a couple hours, 
I am willing to pay a reasonable hourly fee for this education.

Thank you,
Libby Shaw
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Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?

2019-06-12 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
 I also need help near Boston with basic GNUCash issues. Libby, if you find 
someone, or are willing to help me yourself as I attempt to correct 
transactions from and to wrong accounts and on wrong dates, I hope you'll 
contact me. I'm really new to double entry accrual basis bookkeeping.

Brian
-
On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 1:22:47 AM UTC, Libby Shaw  
wrote:  
 
 Thanks, John!  Might follow up on your suggestion, if no responses in the 
general neighborhood of Watertown.  Hoping to sit down with someone one-on-one.

Best regards,
Libby

Begin forwarded message:

From: "johndse...@yahoo.com" 
Subject: Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
Date: June 11, 2019 at 8:13:33 PM EDT
To: Libby Shaw , "gnucash-user@gnucash.org" 


Hi Libby, I'm nowhere close to you, but if you can consider a conference type 
call then you could get more offers, including myself.

Cheers,
John

Sent from my Huawei phone


 Original Message 
Subject: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
From: Libby Shaw 
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
CC: 

Looking for an experienced Gnucash user in or near Watertown, Massachusetts who 
could provide a few hours of tutorial help with Gnucash.  

I started using Gnucash as an accounting neophyte 3 years ago when I took over 
the treasurer role in a small all-volunteer nonprofit in Watertown.  The 
previous user had been using a Windows-based accounting program, and I have a 
Mac.  

The accounting for this nonprofit is pretty simple.  Until recently, activity 
has been minimal:  annual dues, an occasional expense.  Consequently I was able 
to set up an accounting system in Gnucash with very little resorting to online 
instructions.  

Recently, I finally got round to doing some reading in the Gnucash tutorial 
manual. It looks to me as though in setting up the accounts I made some 
architectural errors, which I’d like to correct now before I pass this role on 
to another accounting neophyte.  

If you’re experienced with Gnucash and are somewhere in the neighborhood of 
Watertown, and could sit down with me to advise and counsel for a couple hours, 
I am willing to pay a reasonable hourly fee for this education.

Thank you,
Libby Shaw
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Re: [GNC] Cannot run v3 on Windows 7 since a year

2019-06-12 Thread Oliver Heidelbach via gnucash-user

Okay,

so I installed cygwin and ran GNUCash with gdb like proposed.

I just renamed the current 3.5 program directory, not uninstalled it 
though. There was no new .gnucash directory in my home directory. I then 
re-renamed the two directories previously renamed (see below).


I did a test start and the old 2.6.1. came up ok. I then installed 3.5. 
and it would not start like before, but now I got another Windows error 
message.


Initially I got "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate 
it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for 
more information".


Now I got (retranslated from German): "The procedure entry point 
'inflateValidate' could not be found in DLL 'zlib1.dll'".


I attach three times the gdb output:

1) "GC 3.5 gdb ok.txt": This is the first run with v3.5 starting fine 
after following your step-by-step advisory


2) "GC 2.6.1. gdb ok.txt": This is v2.6.1 starting fine after the 
re-renaming.


3) "GC 3.5 gdb not ok.txt": This is v3.5 not starting after reinstalling 
without those directories renamed.


Hope it helps. Please let me know if you need more or other setups.

Oliver

Am 27.05.2019 um 15:53 schrieb Geert Janssens:

Unfortunately I can't interpret the Sysinternals stuff either.

Will gnucash 3.x start for a different user on your system ? That is, can you
log in as a user that never has used gnucash before and then try to start
gnucash ?

If it does, it may be tripping over some metadata on your PC or the metadata
migration, can you test the following:
- locate the .gnucash directory in your user's home directory
   This is typically c:\Users\\.gnucash
- rename this directory to something else, like .gnucash.bkp
- locate the %appdata%\GnuCash directory and rename it as well to something
like GnuCash.bkp
- then install gnucash 3.5 and see if it starts.

Let us know if gnucash starts under these conditions.
Note this is not intended to be your final setup! It will be missing your
saved reports, any open reports and tabs and other settings.
It's a first start in trying to narrow down where it goes wrong.

Potentially a gdb backtrace could also shed a bit more light. As you had
Cygwin installed before, you may reinstall it and then use it to install gdb.
Next run gnucash from within gdb.

Geert

On zondag 21 april 2019 20:05:06 CEST Oliver Heidelbach via gnucash-user
wrote:

Yes, I had Cygwin installed and now deinstalled it accoording to their
uninstall instructions including removing the registry entries.

Same problem as before unfortunately.

The following is the call stack from the Sysinternals Process Explorer:

wow64cpu.dll!CpuGetContext+0x4
wow64.dll!Wow64KiUserCallbackDispatcher+0xcb
wow64win.dll+0x32bf9
ntdll.dll!KiUserCallbackDispatcher+0x1f
wow64win.dll+0x3fd4a
wow64win.dll+0x1ad9b
wow64.dll!Wow64SystemServiceEx+0xd7
wow64cpu.dll!TurboDispatchJumpAddressEnd+0x2d
wow64.dll!Wow64SystemServiceEx+0x1ce
wow64.dll!Wow64LdrpInitialize+0x42a
ntdll.dll!RtlImageDirectoryEntryToData+0x19a3
ntdll.dll!longjmp+0x2ca60
ntdll.dll!LdrInitializeThunk+0xe
USER32.dll!PeekMessageW+0x17b
USER32.dll!PeekMessageW+0x197
USER32.dll!DialogBoxIndirectParamW+0xfb
USER32.dll!DialogBoxIndirectParamAorW+0x108
USER32.dll!SoftModalMessageBox+0x757
USER32.dll!SoftModalMessageBox+0xa33
USER32.dll!MessageBoxTimeoutW+0x52
USER32.dll!MessageBoxTimeoutA+0x76
USER32.dll!MessageBoxExA+0x1b
USER32.dll!MessageBoxA+0x18
msvcrt.dll!strerror_s+0x649
msvcrt.dll!__threadhandle+0x466
msvcrt.dll!abort+0x26
libstdc++-6.dll!_ZN9__gnu_cxx27__verbose_terminate_handlerEv+0x163
libstdc++-6.dll!__cxa_throw+0x5c
msvcrt.dll!free+0x39
libgnc-core-utils.dll!_ZN5boost9iterators6detail23operator_arrow_dispatchIRN
S_10filesystem15directory_entryEPS4_E5applyES5_+0x11 msvcrt.dll!free+0x46
libgnc-core-utils.dll!_ZNK5boost9iterators6detail20iterator_facade_baseINS_1
0filesystem28recursive_directory_iteratorENS3_15directory_entryENS0_25single
_pass_traversal_tagERS5_iLb0ELb0EEptEv+0x22
libgnc-core-utils.dll!gnc_path_find_localized_html_file+0x980
libgnc-core-utils.dll!gnc_path_find_localized_html_file+0xfce
libgnc-core-utils.dll!gnc_filepath_init+0xca
gnucash.exe+0x3b33
gnucash.exe+0x138b
ntdll.dll!RtlDeactivateActivationContextUnsafeFast+0x35f


I cannot interpret that, but maybe someone here can?

Oliver

Am 20.04.2019 um 11:09 schrieb Geert Janssens:

Do you have other applications on your system that use guile (like
Lilypond
for example) ?

Regards,

Geert

Op donderdag 18 april 2019 13:26:08 CEST schreef Oliver Heidelbach via

gnucash-user:

I reinstalled the current version again to see the log.

It does not write any log file since the Visual C++ runtime pops with
that error.

I don't know if this helps, but I tried to run guile.exe from the
command line and this happened:

###
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>guile

Throw without catch before boot:
Throw to key misc-error with args ("primitive-load-path" "Unable to find
file ~S in load path" ("ice-9/boot-9") #f)Aborting.

This