Thanks. I have been following this question out of curiosity. I have multiple 
currencies in my accounts (USD, EUR, MXN) but I almost never use the reporting 
functions, so I hadn't investigated the issues raised by the original question.


Best wishes,
Will Prescott

On 29 Jun 2024, at 8:04, Fred Bone <f...@mandfb.me.uk> wrote:

On 28 June 2024 at 16:34, Ken McEvoy said:

> I am the treasurer of a small nonprofit, and I have no
> accounting background, and a I'm also a beginner with gnucash ...
> 
> We have a very simple set of accounts; single currency, only a few income
> and expense categories.
> 
> When I run a balance sheet report, the subtotals show accurate amounts,
> but the totals for Assets, Liabilities and Equity are all zero.
> 
> Can you help me understand what I might have done, or why the major totals
> are all zero?

It looks as though your assets are in one currency (C$) and the book in 
another ($) with no conversion rate provided.

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