Flavio, 

You should enter future events with their (future) date of execution then the 
future items will be below the current date total and you can see both today’s 
balance and future balances. 

If you want to do it on your existing ledger where future events are dated on 
day of entry, identify them and amend the date to show the date of execution. 
They will move forward in the ledger and give the same result for the current 
month. 

Hope this helps. 

Geoff
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> On 28 Oct 2024, at 15:54, Mark Penner <mrp@markpenner.space> wrote:
> 
> Oct 28, 2024 08:45:31 Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> Now, is there a way to have GnuCash show the account total as of today,
>> like not considering the transactions already entered in the future?
> 
> If you're referring to the accounts tree tab, look on the right end of the 
> column header bar and find a dropdown to select which columns get shown. I 
> forget what exactly it's called, but that is an option.
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