Found it. Both methods are acceptable:
1) reach foreign currency converted to local according to Forex on date.
Transaction report will do this.
2) average rate is allowed under GAAP. Not doable easily unless price data
is carefully scrutinised.
https://www.accaglobal.com/us/en/technical-activitie
Hi Geoff,
I am still not getting all my stocks retrieved inside GnuCash but I may
have made some progress.
I checked the stocks not working using gnc-fq-dump and they all
retrieved except for one I still had that had been de-listed, so that is
as expected, but does not explain why they don't
Hi Geoff,
I seem to have partly solved my problem. Following up on a comment from
Bill and your interest in the version of Perl I was running, I chased up
a recent version of Strawberry Perl.
I got v5.32.0 64bit and installed that. It still thought I had the older
32bit installed so I tried
As I understand, for personal tax most would offer the original currency
income statements to the accountant; the latter would convert to local
currency using an exchange rate from legislated sources.
To achieve this using the formal reports you'd ensure there is price data
USD/ILS on the report d
On Thu, October 15, 2020 2:18 pm, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
> the european protocolls EBICS and FinTS have the
> ability to upload PAyment INitiation (PAIN).
And BOY does it hurt!!! LOL.
> Regards
> Frank
> Please remember to CC this list on all your replies.
> You can do this by usin
Hi Maf.,
I found this accidently while googling for another theme and think, I
should correct you.
Am 01.04.16 um 13:00 schrieb Maf. King:
> GnuCash, AFAIK, can not initiate transactions with your banking institutions.
>
The mostly american used [direct]OFX can only download CAsh Management
(
Michael or Penny Novack wrote
> Well, this was the P&L report, one of the uses being when filing out tax
> forms (this is a case where the name usually used for the report depends
> on the form of the entity for which the books being kept)
>
> So what do the tax codes of the US and Isra
On 10/15/2020 7:23 AM, Gal wrote:
Michael or Penny Novack wrote
Meanwhile, Gal, please explain something to me. If you wanted dollar
amounts converted to shekels as of the date of the initial transaction
(frozen as of that date) why entered in dollars rather than shekels?
Actually, I'm in the
Michael or Penny Novack wrote
> Meanwhile, Gal, please explain something to me. If you wanted dollar
> amounts converted to shekels as of the date of the initial transaction
> (frozen as of that date) why entered in dollars rather than shekels?
Actually, I'm in the middle of my evaluation of wh
On 10/15/2020 5:37 AM, Gal Bar Mashiah wrote:
I have expense accounts in several currencies, for example:
Expenses:Food:USD
Expenses:Food:ILS
I run the income statement report for 2013 for example, select only
Expenses:Food account (and its sub accounts) and select ILS as the currency
report.
Th
The only report with ability to exchange currency amounts using price on
posting date is the Transaction Report.
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020, 5:40 pm Gal Bar Mashiah, wrote:
> I have expense accounts in several currencies, for example:
> Expenses:Food:USD
> Expenses:Food:ILS
>
> I run the income stateme
I have expense accounts in several currencies, for example:
Expenses:Food:USD
Expenses:Food:ILS
I run the income statement report for 2013 for example, select only
Expenses:Food account (and its sub accounts) and select ILS as the currency
report.
The Price source chosen is Nearest in time.
While
--
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p...@pbw.id.au
“Woe to you lawyers also! For you load people with burdens hard to bear, and
you yourselves do not touch the burdens with one of your fingers.”
It’s not strange, because %decoded_json is the name of a hash, a structure of
key=>value pairs. A single “value” is a scal
Hi,
Fyi the fixed ASX.pm is working here for me (Strawberry perl v5.32.0)
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> perl gnc-fq-dump ASX BHP
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
symbol: BHP <=== required
date: 10/15/2020 <=== recommended
currency: AUD
Strawberry Perl 5.18.2.2-32bit
On 15/10/2020 4:21 pm, Geoff wrote:
Hmmm. I can't reproduce your problem. What version of perl are you
running please John?
> perl -v
Thanks
Geoff
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On 15/10/2020 4:09 pm, John Bonnett wrote:
Hi Geoff,
I had an error in naming the file. I had a space b
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