Thanks Dave.
Tom
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From: David Reiser [mailto:dbrei...@icloud.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 11:05 PM
To: Tom Moffett
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Old
> On Feb 28, 2019, at 4:27 PM, Tom Moffett wrote:
>
> Has anyone had success connecting to Old Line Bank? It is listed in the
> database, but when I setup a user and attempt to retrieve a list of accounts
> I get an error message that I have entered and incorrect username or
> password. I ques
Thanks David. I was hoping to make the first option work but apparently it
will not. I will keep working on the second option.
Tom
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019, 6:30 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Tom,
>
> There are two types of approach for you to consider and either will not
> require
Tom,
There are two types of approach for you to consider and either will not
require Quicken once you have it working.
1. GnuCash does have a feature similar to the Quicken One Step Update
through the Online Actions menu, but it is tricky to set up and you need to
set up credentials which are ea
Victor, thanks for the reply. The data for the splits will be present in my
company file moving forward, I will be entering it complete and in real
time. I'm looking for workable solutions prior to migrating all of my
companies to GNUCASH. And printing bill payment checks, with meaningful
stubs is
Thanks
Tom
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019, 6:07 PM wrote:
> I am using gnucash for the my accounting program and download the quicken
> information from my bank website directly since I am not using quicken I do
> not have to upgrade the quicken program. You have to open the bank's
>
I am using gnucash for the my accounting program and download the quicken
information from my bank website directly since I am not using quicken I do not
have to upgrade the quicken program. You have to open the bank's website from
your computer's internet program and download the quicken inform
Download you transactions from the bank in CSV format for import directly to
GNUcash. I’ve found this works very well. You will need to go through the
process of bayeshen (?) matching but with time it works. There is going to be a
learning curve but it’s not that steep.
Ken Schneider
> On Feb
I'm not sure I follow you. The point of switching to gnucash is so that I
no longer need to download into Quicken because they're cutting off my
online access unless I upgrade.
It sounds like you're suggesting that I download into Quicken and then
import from Quicken into gnucash. Or am I complet
I know of no way to get that information automatically included.
With the right format, you can get the name and address, and - if the
information on the stubs is in the splits - the rest of the information more or
less as shown.
The lack of automation is in getting the information into the spli
I would use the the import function of gnu cash after downloading the quicken
information from your bank website using your username and password. I use this
method for all my online banking services that are not gnucash friendly.
Joseph St Denis
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On Thu, Fe
Has anyone had success connecting to Old Line Bank? It is listed in the
database, but when I setup a user and attempt to retrieve a list of accounts
I get an error message that I have entered and incorrect username or
password. I questioned the bank's tech support folks and they had never
heard o
Setting aside my umbrage at GAAP-related gaslighting... Chary Chary, I think
what you're looking for is a custom report. I believe GnuCash already
captures all the necessary data, it just doesn't treat unrealized as a
first-class citizen.
But for your purposes as I understand them, GAAP financial
Em qui, 28 de fev de 2019 às 03:45, Ngewi Fet escreveu:
> Hi GTI,
> Progress is slow due to personal circumstances of developers in the core
> team.
> We have to prioritize the very limited resources available at the moment.
> But the GitHub issues are being read.
>
Hi Ngewi Fet !!!
Thanks for
On 2/28/2019 10:01 AM, Gary Holtum wrote:
Adrien,
Thank you for the detailed response. I will work on the steps you describe but
I am beginning to think GnuCash is not suited for providing the data I would
like. Maybe an Excel spreadsheet would be easier. Thanks again for your
expertise.
Gar
On 2/28/2019 8:43 AM, Chary Chary wrote:
csingley,
thanks for feedback. I found the correct report name, which I think I
want. In finance world it is called "Statement of Comprehensive Income"
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/comprehensiveincome.asp
===
. Comprehen
Adrien,
Thank you for the detailed response. I will work on the steps you describe but
I am beginning to think GnuCash is not suited for providing the data I would
like. Maybe an Excel spreadsheet would be easier. Thanks again for your
expertise.
Gary
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 7:50 AM Chary Chary wrote:
> csingley,
>
> thanks for feedback. I found the correct report name, which I think I
> want. In finance world it is called "Statement of Comprehensive Income"
>
> https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/comprehensiveincome.asp
>
>
Chary Chary,
Generally, foreign currency/exchange and derivatives/hedging transactions
belong in the statement of comprehensive income.
Current GAAP mandates that unrealized gain/loss from equity securities be
included on the income statement (usually as "other income").
http://www.fasb.org/jsp/
csingley,
thanks for feedback. I found the correct report name, which I think I
want. In finance world it is called "Statement of Comprehensive Income"
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/comprehensiveincome.asp
===
. Comprehensive income includes net income and unreali
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 09:58, Finbar Mahon wrote:
>
> OK, thanks, will do that. Meanwhile a save>quit and restart seems to
> have sorted the issues.
That will have overwritten the trace file I think.
Colin
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OK, thanks, will do that. Meanwhile a save>quit and restart seems to
have sorted the issues.
Thanks.
On 27/02/2019 15:09, Colin Law wrote:
Have a look in the gnucash trace file to see if there is anything of note there.
Colin
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 11:53, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Hello,
Using
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