The 'Statement of Cashflows' is a special business-oriented animal and I highly doubt that was what was intended to carry over from MS Money which is a personal finance app.

On that note, the 'Cash Flow' report is *not* a 'Statement of Cashflows'.

Based on the wording of the original post, the desire is to see if there is any 'left over' money after scheduled transactions are met. This question is a budgeting question, but the basic info can be derived different ways in GnuCash.

Regards,
Adrien

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