> On Jul 30, 2017, at 11:08 PM, David Reiser wrote:
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> I recently bought a retina iMac (approx. 217 dpi). The text in the register
> looks like it has anti-aliasing problems from 20 years ago. While it is
> readable, it is ugly and distracting.
>
> The interface elements — icon labels, tab l
> On Jul 30, 2017, at 11:39 PM, Christine Maloney via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Whenever I try and get a report for the trial balance it produces itself
> without being populated with amounts although all the accounts are there.
> Could you let me know what I am doing wrong please.
>
Hi Marc,
Don has answered your first question fairly completely. Whether you treat
payments you have made on behalf of the company as a loan or a contribution
to equity really depends on your intention to pay back the amounts and the
timescale on which you intend to do it.
If it ASAP (e.g. you a
Hello
Whenever I try and get a report for the trial balance it produces itself
without being populated with amounts although all the accounts are there.
Could you let me know what I am doing wrong please.
Thank you
Christine
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Understood. And fixed. Thank you!
Regards,
Andrew Gross
On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 6:13 PM, David Reiser wrote:
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> > On Jul 30, 2017, at 6:03 PM, aegross wrote:
> >
> > GC version: 2.6.17
> > Mac OS version: 10.12.5
> >
> > I have been using GC since 2.6.14. I have noticed the following behavi
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On 31 July 2017 at 08:03, aegross wrote:
> GC version: 2.6.17
> Mac OS version: 10.12.5
>
> I have been using GC since 2.6.14. I have noticed the following behavior
> since 2.6.15. After performing an account reconciliation and clicking on
> On Jul 30, 2017, at 6:03 PM, aegross wrote:
>
> GC version: 2.6.17
> Mac OS version: 10.12.5
>
> I have been using GC since 2.6.14. I have noticed the following behavior
> since 2.6.15. After performing an account reconciliation and clicking on
> the "finish" button, I will be taken to the
I recently bought a retina iMac (approx. 217 dpi). The text in the register
looks like it has anti-aliasing problems from 20 years ago. While it is
readable, it is ugly and distracting.
The interface elements — icon labels, tab labels, Totals bar, and status bar—
all render perfectly sharp.
I
GC version: 2.6.17
Mac OS version: 10.12.5
I have been using GC since 2.6.14. I have noticed the following behavior
since 2.6.15. After performing an account reconciliation and clicking on
the "finish" button, I will be taken to the "transfer funds" dialogue box.
It's not a big deal as I cance
On Sunday, 30 July 2017 20:02:43 BST Finance (Marc) wrote:
> Ah; thank you, Donald!
>
> So, to confirm, the two "halves" of the equation are "Loan from so-and-so"
> and the relaxant Expense account?
>
> It's all clear when you know how!
> – Marc.
Sounds right to me - it is what I've done for yea
Ah; thank you, Donald!
So, to confirm, the two "halves" of the equation are "Loan from so-and-so" and
the relaxant Expense account?
It's all clear when you know how!
– Marc.
On 30 Jul 2017, 18:34 +0100, doncram , wrote:
> For the accounts of the company, I think an account name like "Liability
For the accounts of the company, I think an account name like
"Liability:Loan from Marc Johansson" would be fine. If you paid for an
expense and put some money into the company's checking account the entries
would be like:
Utilities expense 35.00
Loan from Marc
Good afternoon,
I have what is really an accounting question, but I can’t find the answers in
my book-keeping textbooks (probably due to still being very much a neophyte).
I have formed a private limited company here in Scotland, but shelled out some
money on my personal credit cards for it bef
On Saturday, 29 July 2017 23:24:12 BST Jason Cooper wrote:
> All,
>
> I've been using GnuCash to manage my company's books for almost a year
> now. Recently, my primary customer (whom I have little control over)
> started mixing several reimbursements into one check. So the history of
> events g
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