[GNC] error when opening gnucash

2021-03-02 Thread Tom Snyder
Three day ago my GnuCash worked fine, today, when I opened it I received the following error: What might have caused this, where can I find the missing file and get GnuCash running again. I reinstalled my current version - 4.2, and noth9ing changed. I then installed 4.4, and still nothing

Re: [GNC] Avoiding fractions in invoice reports

2021-03-02 Thread Adrien Monteleone
That is indeed odd. Please file a bug report. Regards, Adrien On 3/2/21 6:32 PM, Macho Philipovich wrote: Hi again, In 4.4 Flatpak, the values in the Quantity field in the tax invoice now appears in decimal rather than fractional form, but the Tax Rate still appears as a fraction: bit of a

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread David Cousens
GnuGord You could use an Income sub-account, after all they are temporary equity accounts anyway, but it is likely not the best way of doing it as your asset may exist gaining (or losing) value over a number of years if you are not a speculative investor but taxation only applies (CGT or income)

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread D. via gnucash-user
Record losses as negative income. Original Message From: gnu Gord Sent: Tue Mar 02 19:10:49 EST 2021 To: David Cousens Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Capital Gains Thanks for the explanation. I was trying to follow the example in Chapter 11 of the GnuCash

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread David Carlson
IANA as well, but I think that because it is possible to record negative gains under Income, I find that easier than creating companion loss accounts for income every income account. It is a user preference in my opinion. On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 6:11 PM gnu Gord wrote: > Thanks for the

Re: [GNC] Avoiding fractions in invoice reports

2021-03-02 Thread Macho Philipovich
Hi again, In 4.4 Flatpak, the values in the Quantity field in the tax invoice now appears in decimal rather than fractional form, but the Tax Rate still appears as a fraction: bit of a strange result. Thanks, Macho On 2021-02-28 10:39 p.m., Adrien Monteleone wrote: > Can you try the 4.4 Flatpak

Re: [GNC] Online quotes for Canadian Mutual Funds

2021-03-02 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hello Mike, Am 02.03.21 um 17:44 schrieb mike823: > I have tried a couple of providers (bmonesbittburns, canadamutual, > fundlibrary) but none of them seems to be working. Any suggestions? > >> perl "***\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump" -v bmonesbittburns TDB902 : perhaps you should explain, where the

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread gnu Gord
Thanks for the explanation. I was trying to follow the example in Chapter 11 of the GnuCash Documentation that seems to indicate the unrealized capital gains are recorded in Assets:Fixed Assets... and I would record a transfer from Income:Unrealized Gains... However, I didn't understand how to

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread David Cousens
gnuGord, David, There is nothing in accounting practice per se to stop you tracking unrealized gains or losses for your own purposes, e.g. management of your assets. It is just that they are not usually recognized for purposes like taxation and financial reporting as income or expenses for a

Re: [GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread D. via gnucash-user
IANA, but yes and no. I believe realized gains/losses are income; traditionally, unrealized gains are Not Real, and thus not tracked. If, for some reason, you want or need to track unrealized gains/losses, I'd enter them as income as well. But, like I said, IANA, so someone will come in and

[GNC] Capital Gains

2021-03-02 Thread gnu Gord
Are capital gains (and losses), both realized and unrealized, always recorded as income, both positive and negative? Thanks. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:

Re: [GNC] Import invoices ~ tax table

2021-03-02 Thread Nelson Handcock
Hello, Try using "Y" in the Taxable column instead of "X" Regards, etc On Wed., 3 Mar. 2021, 02:40 R. Victor Klassen, wrote: > The documentation I’ve read has me specify the tax table in column 15 > (counting from 0) aka column P when the csv file is opened as a > spreadsheet. > > When I put

[GNC] Online quotes for Canadian Mutual Funds

2021-03-02 Thread mike823
I have tried a couple of providers (bmonesbittburns, canadamutual, fundlibrary) but none of them seems to be working. Any suggestions? >perl "***\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump" -v bmonesbittburns TDB902 Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities at

[GNC] Import invoices ~ tax table

2021-03-02 Thread R. Victor Klassen
The documentation I’ve read has me specify the tax table in column 15 (counting from 0) aka column P when the csv file is opened as a spreadsheet. When I put the three letters “HST” or the phrase “Harmonized Sales Tax”, both of which name sales tax tables, in that column, it is ignored. The