This is the definition of accrued interest from a web glossary.
accrued interest
Interest that is due on a bond or other fixed income security since the last interest payment was made. This often occurs for bonds purchased
on the secondary market, since bonds usually pay interest e
Joshua Sled wrote:
>
[...]
> BudgetCategories [BCats] are the categorical entries of the budget,
> used for both income and expense. They have a name, and probably a
> description. A recurring income or expense, at least, has a frequency
> of recurrence:
>
> enum RecurrenceEnum {
> DAI
Dave, Bill, all,
Bill got me to think about the reporting currency & international accounting
issues again. Here's a couple of simple proposals that seems to solve the
issues that I can think of. Its probable that you've already discussed
these, but since I haven't ... :-)
Intro:
I made chang
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How do your questions relate to the "currencies/the accounting equation"
discussion last Sept/Oct? As I understood the current questions only
concern the reporting end of the bookkeeping whereas the former discussion
was about the back-end structure.
Where c
In the tax-report if you open the window that changes parameters, then
that window is way, way to tall. It just fits on my 1152x854 screen and it
can not be resized to something smaller..
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:52:28AM -0700, Clark Jones wrote:
| I haven't read the whole thing, but this caught my eye. I'm wondering
| if an enum might not be too restrictive here. You've already missed at
| least one frequency that applies to me, to wit, SEMI_MONTHLY. My paychecks
| come on th
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:09:37AM -0800, Joshua Sled wrote:
> I should have included this in that doc, but semi-monthly == bi-weekly.
> Maybe semi-monthly is the right term for it. [My paycheck is that way, as
> well].
Actually, no. They are different intervals. "semi-monthly" means
twice a mo
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 01:28:30PM -0600, Bill Gribble wrote:
| Actually, no. They are different intervals. "semi-monthly" means
| twice a month, as in many people's payroll: 1st and 15th of the month,
| for example. "bi-weekly" means every two weeks.
|
| There are 24 semi-monthly events a y
Joshua Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I should have included this in that doc, but semi-monthly == bi-weekly.
> Maybe semi-monthly is the right term for it. [My paycheck is that way, as
> well].
Unfortunately bi-weekly != semi-monthly. I've had jobs where I was
paid every two weeks, and I'v
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:22:59AM -0600, Linas Vepstas wrote:
> Store a single global 'reporting currency'. The chart of accounts
> will use this currency to report account totals. (its e.g. the
> euro).
I think you are saying 'the Chart of Accounts and reports will use
this currency to report
An update of the swedish translation. Small changes only.
Most of the tax-report is not translated, it was not there when I did the
last translation. But from the short look I had of it, it looks like it's
not so important for swedish users anyway.
A lot of the things in gnucash 1.4.x is very ha
I'll add another "Tab Section" That should reduce the size by aboutr
one third.
Gilligan
Dennis Bjorklund wrote:
In the tax-report if you open the window that changes
parameters, then
that window is way, way to tall. It just fits on my 1152x854 screen
and it
can not be resized to something small
Hi Bill,
It's been rumoured that Bill Gribble said:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:22:59AM -0600, Linas Vepstas wrote:
> > Store a single global 'reporting currency'. The chart of accounts
> > will use this currency to report account totals. (its e.g. the
> > euro).
>
> I think you are saying
Linas Vepstas writes:
>
> Yes, I have already made this change to the engine. The "transaction
> valuation currency" aka "common currency" is stored in the
> "common_currency" field in TransactionP.h. It is not is not really
> 'used' anywhere, but it is set, and tested, and a warning is printe
Joshua Sled wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:52:28AM -0700, Clark Jones wrote:
> | I haven't read the whole thing, but this caught my eye. I'm wondering
> | if an enum might not be too restrictive here. You've already missed at
> | least one frequency that applies to me, to wit, SEMI_MONTH
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> Lets say that our 'reporting currency' is USD. Lets say we live in
> france, and we bought IBM stock with FF. The user types in the
> shares bought, and the FF paid. (that's our first 'exchange rate').
>
> When user clicks on 'commit', a little GUI dialoge p
Christian Stimming writes:
>
> I repeat my question from today afternoon: Where can I find more
> information about the "price database" that you're talking about? I haven't
> found it anywhere in the source. Or what kind of database do you mean,
> Linas?
It's not anywhere in the source, it do
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 17:59, Dave wrote:
> Is this what you [Linas] are proposing:
>
> Account Security stays the same, with the same meaning. [1]
>
> Account Currency becomes Account Reported Currency and is
> the currency used in the main window. [2]
>
> Transaction Currency is added and re
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