I saw his reply.

It is possible that I am ignorant of "correct" procedure, but it seems to
me that you really did have an opening balance in your credit card of
884.25, and the payment paid that off as well as the subsequent charges.

In my (admittedly simple) mind, the Opening Balance is a kind of constant -
it is where you "started", and it doesn't make sense to change that: When
you pay off a credit card, you are decreasing the amount of credit they
have extended to you -- not really changing the opening balance, and the
credit card should show that. But perhaps I am wrong.

If you previously used some other method of tracking finances, you'll want
the continuity of having the last balance in the old match the starting
balance in the new.


On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 12:13 PM Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Richard.
> So you suggest setting the opening balance on the "Liabilities:Credit
> Card" to 884.25 instead of deducting that amount from the opening balance
> of my "Equity:Opening Balances"? Because the latter is what I did,
> following Murugan's reply...
>
> Thanks for helping me better understand.
> F.
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>
> Am Mo., 23. Sept. 2024 um 19:09 Uhr schrieb R Losey <rlo...@gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 8:20 AM Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi list.
>>>
>>
>> Hello, and welcome!
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I don't know how to phrase it with a one-liner, thus the subject line
>>> might
>>> be unclear :-(
>>> I'll try to explain.
>>>
>>
>> It was clear
>>
>>
>>
>>> I've started with GnuCash a couple of weeks ago, trying to understand how
>>> it works and how I can apply it to my personal finances. At one point I
>>> decided to put some real values in it and I put the "opening balances"
>>> for
>>> my bank accounts dating on the 31st of December, 2023. I am now slowly
>>> (but
>>> it is an exercise for me to understand how all this works) manually
>>> entering my transactions - please don't comment about this being
>>> time-consuming or similar: I know it already! :-)
>>>
>>
>> Well, your opening balance for your credit cards should have been
>> whatever it was on 31 Dec... per your records below, that should have been
>> 1136.80-252.55 (884.25). Then your checking account is reduced by the full
>> bill, and your credit card has a payment of 1136.80, which -- if there are
>> no new transactions -- should leave the credit card balance at zero.
>>
>> I hope this helps!
>>
>>
>> --
>> _________________________________
>> Richard Losey
>> rlo...@gmail.com
>> Micah 6:8
>>
>

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