Thanks Phyllis.
I also started by populating the initial balances... but this has nothing
to do with the question regarding how to register a split-transaction -
which you perfectly answered already.

Thanks,
F.

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Am Mo., 23. Sept. 2024 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Phyllis Bruce <
pobruc...@gmail.com>:

> Boniforti, I must admit to being a little confused about your earlier
> question regarding equity.  The first thing I did when I started populating
> gnu was to enter the outstanding balances in my checking, savings, credit
> cards, and bank accounts.  Each asset and each liability.  I have not
> changed those figures since day one.  There may be a report you can run if
> the current amount is important to you but they are only your opening
> balances.  Any time you enter the reconciliation screen, the current former
> balance is shown first, followed by the date of your statement.  You take
> your ending balance from your statement and enter that amount.  Voila, now
> you simply proceed to compare your open items in the screen based on your
> statement.   Just the way you would if you were balancing your checkbook.
>
> Hope this helps at all.  To me you are doing extra, unnecessary work for
> no gain.  But then, we all have different needs.
> Po
>
> On Sep 23, 2024, at 4:27 PM, Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi Phyllis.
> As you were typing the reply I played with the split transaction and
> indeed that was the solution! :-)
>
> Sorry for bothering.
> F.
>
> https://www.instagram.com/boniforti_music
> https://soundcloud.com/boniforti_music
> https://bonny-j.bandcamp.com
>
>
> Am Mo., 23. Sept. 2024 um 23:23 Uhr schrieb Phyllis Bruce <
> pobruc...@gmail.com>:
>
>> What account was the wire transfer drawn from.  If checking, I would do a
>> split from your checking account.  You might indicate the wire transfer in
>> the description.  The other split would be the 200 charged to your credit
>> card.
>>
>> > On Sep 23, 2024, at 4:18 PM, Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi.
>> > As per the subject line: I bought an item for 4500 and paid 2000 with my
>> > credit card and 2500 by wire transfer.
>> > How should I proceed to correctly register this transaction?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > F.
>> >
>> > https://www.instagram.com/boniforti_music
>> > https://soundcloud.com/boniforti_music
>> > https://bonny-j.bandcamp.com
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