Les,
GnuCash would work for options just like it does for stocks. You just need
to know the trading symbols and if you use a sell as an opening
transaction, then a buy would be your closing transaction, similar to a
short sale. GnuCash will not track collateral or calls.
Since GnuCash does not
Hi All:
I can't seem to find any instructions on how to handle options. If
anyone is using options how are you using GC for tracking?
I am using Linux Mint 19.0 and GC 2.6.19.
Thanks,
Les
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Nope, it's not per-session.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jun 10, 2019, at 9:20 AM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
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>> IIUC your complaint is that Get Transactions is proceeding without asking
>> for your password on each account. There's a check box on the little dialog
>> for entering the password
I'm sort-of hijacking an old subject line rather than its thread, but
here's what I've been perusing the past hour or so:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2015-September/061855.html
I started buying shares of a company (let's say GE) 20+ years ago, at
first in their DRIP plan, whic
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Rick,
Try the Transaction Report. It has the ability to sort by Month.
Run the report for just one expense account to start with to get a handle on
how the report options work. Then you can make it more complicated with more
accounts if needed later.
If your split memos have enough detail, the
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Mike stagl wrote:
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>
>
> Side Note- I noticed that the Running Balance column broke when I
> selected Detail Level to Multi-Line in the Transaction Report. This is
> in GnuCash 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Debian 9. Does anyone know if that is
> addressed in 3.5? I'm
> IIUC your complaint is that Get Transactions is proceeding without asking for
> your password on each account. There's a check box on the little dialog for
> entering the password to tell
> AQBanking to save it and I suppose you must have checked it at some point.
> You can undo the setting in
Is there a report, or a way, that list items by month. i.e. If I wanted to look
at a breakdown of my expenses by the month is there a way to do that? I'd like
to look at numbers and not a graph or pie chart.Thanks,Rick
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NHEngineer,
Welcome to the GnuCash user maillist.
Getting started with GnuCash is a bit of a challenge, but once you learn
how to it, I think you will like it. The forced double entry bookkeeping
feature is what sold me.
I believe those errors belong to the AQ Banking feature which most of us
> On Jun 7, 2019, at 1:05 PM, NHEngineer wrote:
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> I'm a brand new user so please be easy on me. I was a Quicken user but I'm
> not going to subscribe to the new owner's blackmail demand so I've chosen to
> try to learn gnuCASH. I struggled through the account set-up and I thought
> I did e
hi!
Is there a way to refresh the Match Transaction to take care of the newly
match transaction?
I do ~20 match, than I quit and Import transactions again to know witch
transaction I need to work on.
I need to do this 'cause I importing 5 years of data.
Also It could be useful to get a selectio
I'm a brand new user so please be easy on me. I was a Quicken user but I'm
not going to subscribe to the new owner's blackmail demand so I've chosen to
try to learn gnuCASH. I struggled through the account set-up and I thought
I did everything right - guess I missed something. The gnu help didn'
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