Hi there,

 

I’ve been using GnuCash for about a year to run a small business in Singapore. 
I’m thrilled that it has worked so well, since I have no accounting experience, 
but I’m trying to create a Trial Balance report for my accountant, and I can’t 
get it to work right. At the bottom of the report there is  a line showing 
“Unrealized Losses” of S$230.42, which seems to have come out of nowhere. Note 
that this line does not correspond to any account, but is something that the 
report has automatically added, and it is causing a mismatch between Debits and 
Credits. Does anyone know why a Trial Balance report would show a line like 
this? Is this a bug? I saw the following conversation on gnucash-dev that seems 
to be discussing something similar, but I’m not sure.

 

http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/Re-trial-balance-how-to-find-mismatch-question-td4697393i20.html

 

There are a few other things to note about my situation. First, I should say 
that I’m running GnuCash 2.6.19 on Mac OS 10.13.3. Second, I have no investment 
accounts or stocks in this set of accounts, so I don’t have any unrealized 
losses due to that. Finally, I am using two currencies (USD and SGD), and I do 
have a small loss (of S$3.58 I think) that I have not yet accounted for. I saw 
mention of multiple currencies in the thread I linked to above. Could this be 
causing the problem?

 

Thanks for any help or advice. I’m hoping to get around this problem and close 
my books for 2017.

-Richard 

 

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Richard 

richardc...@gmail.com

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