Frank,
I didn't receive either boilerplate announcement in my inboxes, either-- a
point that John acknowledged directly. Something clearly went awry with the
mail in these cases.
Original Message
From: "Frank H. Ellenberger"
Sent: Mon Dec 28 21:04:06 EST 2020
To: py...@cox
Yes -- this is normal. Click through the false positive messages and say
that you wish to download anyway.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of dull...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2020 7:19 PM
To: 'John Ralls' ; 'GnuCash-User'
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash 4.
Hi,
Microsoft Edge (smart screen) blocks the gnucash-4.4.setup.exe file from
this site
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases
Is that normal?
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of John Ralls
Sent: Tuesday, 29 December 2020 11:53 AM
To: GnuCash-User
Subject: [GNC] G
While Rich, Dave & Michael have given you great responses, I'll offer my
own condensed version:
'Accounting' is not about 'counting' (the math), but rather about
control - "Who controls access to what, and how they are held
'accountable' for that privilege."
Study methods of literal 'cash' c
Hello Ken,
Am 29.12.20 um 02:54 schrieb py...@cox.net:
> John - Thank you for the announcement - FYI - Received this e-mail - but
> did not receive the regular nor the 4.3 announcement.
>
> Ken
it is here:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-announce/2020-December/000333.html
All in
John - Thank you for the announcement - FYI - Received this e-mail - but
did not receive the regular nor the 4.3 announcement.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of John Ralls
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2020 4:53 PM
To: GnuCash-User
Subject: [GNC] GnuCash 4.4 Announ
On 12/28/2020 7:01 PM, Edward Bainton wrote:
Can anyone give a view on whether Gnucash is suitable for a very small
credit union?
How would easily can fraud be detected?
If not easily, could it be paired with, say, some kind of blockchain backup
system so as to make fraud detectable?
Thanks,
Edward,
Fraud detection is more a function of overall accounting practice rather
than the accounting software per se although the software implementation can
be designed to support it. Reconciliations and procedures around the
raising of invoices and paying of bills are often the prime defences.
We did a snap release of GnuCash 4.4 in order to fix
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798063. The regular announcement email
went out but like yesterday's announcement of 4.3 it seems to have disappeared
into the ether.
I'm trying this simpler notice to see if it gets through. Details o
On 2020-12-28 13:21, Eric H. Bowen via gnucash-user wrote:
> ... What I'm
> asking help for is HOW TO MAKE GNUCASH DO THIS if it isn't a simple
> line-item purchase, such as the two examples of an out-of-state purchase
> with sales tax paid later in a quarterly filing
Assuming your amounts are $1
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, Edward Bainton wrote:
Can anyone give a view on whether Gnucash is suitable for a very small
credit union?
Edward,
From my perspective as a long time user and follower of tech security news I
suggest your concern should focus on users, not the software.
Bad actors pref
Can anyone give a view on whether Gnucash is suitable for a very small
credit union?
How would easily can fraud be detected?
If not easily, could it be paired with, say, some kind of blockchain backup
system so as to make fraud detectable?
Thanks,
Edward
Eric,
It is a little unclear from your description but I assume the situation with
the sales tax is that if it is on or on a component of goods sold as part
of your business then it is passed on to your customer if the vendor has
charged it and you add an additional component where you have adde
:headdesk: :headdesk: :headdesk:
I already know what the accountant will say; as per IRS regulations the
taxes should be included in the cost to me of the goods (assuming that
they're for business consumption/use and not for resale). What I'm
asking help for is HOW TO MAKE GNUCASH DO THIS if it is
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