[GNC] Not-for-profit report configurations sought

2023-02-22 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
Hi folks, I seek standard not-for-profit report configurations, for quarterly use internal-to-organization. Links/leads appreciated, Brian- ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:

Re: [GNC] Nesting too deep for budget?

2020-01-09 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
Is this caused by the 26 sub-accounts being marked as 'placeholder' accounts during creation? Not sure, I'm also a newbie, Brian- On Thursday, January 9, 2020, 2:11:50 AM EST, Nate Bargmann wrote: I am setting up a budget for this year in my new role as treasurer for our church.  Ours

[GNC] Budget Flow Report - no column titles, & nothing in the help file

2020-01-06 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
I've worked on a one-year budget in GNUCash 2.6.19, and now have made a budget flow report with two columns, but it has no column titles, nor is there explanation of the columns in the help files - There is only the words 'Budget Flow', under standard reports overview, beneath 'Budget Reports'.

[GNC] To: fellow Santander clients

2019-10-28 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
How many other Santander bank users want .ofx (or .qfx) format reports and statements?With either I and you could reconcile checks more easily. I'm just told I can't get them  on my existing accounts there at Santander Business. I hope to coalesce an advocacy group. Brian

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

[GNC] To: GnuCash Documentation Team Re: Accounting Explanation Concept for GnuCash help file?

2019-05-28 Thread briancady413--- via gnucash-user
Hi folks, In puzzling over Debits increasing some accounts,  while Credits increase others, I stumbled over an explanation that I hope will help me and others trying to learn accounting better than by remembering DEADCLIC or DEALS/ GIRLS, etc.- If one sets A = L & E equal to zero by subtracting