Where, please, can I get wo-to-go instructions to get my stock Price
Editor (Re)working??
I am running Ubuntu 18.04. GNC ver 3.5. My stock is all on the ASX
(Australia). Things worked wonderfully until the Yahoo demise and
then for a while I was able to use Alphvantage but that stopped too.
Todd
The Statement date is the closing date on your statement. If the statement
date does not match then you set it to the closing date on your statement.
I have never changed the reconcile status to c or anything else (unless I
needed to manually unreconcile a statement period which I don't ever
You have to fix the starting balance first.
If this is your first reconcile of a pre-existing account, read the docs as
this is a little different.
More than likely, you can just reconcile starting from zero and include your
Opening Balance transaction which should get you to the proper ending
On 4/26/19 3:19 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi All,
I have been looking over the "Reconcile" on on eof m yu
credit card account. I just don understand what I am seeing.
1) do I put a "c" in the opening balance as I
I has checked it?
2) I have put "C" in all the charges on my bank
Adrien Monteleone writes:
> If they are paid, you’d need to have the payment transactions imported
> as well. There isn’t any such thing as ‘paid’ with no actual
> payment. (as far as I’m aware)
You will both have to import the payment transaction, and you will have
to *manually* attach the paym
On 5/9/2019 8:28 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Excel might be a problem, but LibreOffice has no issues either opening saved
GnuCash reports, or importing them as plain text. (copy/paste also works) The only
issue with doing comparative P&L’s in a spreadsheet is that each period needs
to have al