The 'Statement of Cashflows' is a special business-oriented animal and I
highly doubt that was what was intended to carry over from MS Money
which is a personal finance app.
On that note, the 'Cash Flow' report is *not* a 'Statement of Cashflows'.
Based on the wording of the original post, the
Only if you're interested in doing any of the following, personally I doubt
it - nothing to do with GnuCash
Cheers David H.
About
GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving
linear and nonlin
I found octave 5.2 download installed. Should I have it? It’s a large
file.
Thank you
Laurel
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 1:00 PM laurel hargis wrote:
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled and get exactly the same error message.
>
> Microsoft couldn’t figure out and they have escalated up the chain.
On 2020-11-24 10:28, alison Stoner via gnucash-user wrote:
…I own a bakery so where would I put my daily cash sales to. So basically till
cash, restaurant cash etc
I tried in income but keeps going over to charge so always in red. Am I doing
this wrong?
To put on my whole bank statement where
Alison,
GnuCash is a double entry accounting system. Guncash has a number of basic
top level accounts:
Assets
Liabilities
Equity
Income and
Expenses
Underneath each of these you need to create sub accounts appropriate to your
business needs. In the setup procedure to create a new data file/book
Assuming you have a simple setup. You need an income account. This could be
named Daily Sales. (If you want to keep cash sales separate from credit
card, debit, etc. then you may need subaccounts for each.)
Suppose your cash sales for today are $538.24 and you deposit all of it
into a bank accoun
To Chris Gifford, you mentioned including a chart, apparently titled "MS
Money Cash Flow Forecast", but that was not attached; could you please try
posting that again?
You want to "graph future cash flow based on scheduled transactions for any
date range" similarly to how MS Money does it.
Could yo
Hi there
Hope this finds you wellI have read and reread and reread and am clueless.I
have captured three months of expenses no problemsI own a bakery so where would
I put my daily cash sales to. So basically till cash, restaurant cash etc I
tried in income but keeps going over to charge so alwa
I have uninstalled and reinstalled and get exactly the same error message.
Microsoft couldn’t figure out and they have escalated up the chain. I
should get a call from them again tomorrow morning. I will educate myself
on the links I was sent by David previously regarding gnu files.
I’ve had 2 s
I'll chime in to say that I started out using separate dividend accounts for
each stock, but maintenance got to be a royal pain. I backtracked, and now I
have umbrella dividend accounts for each brokerage account. So,
Income:Dividends:Taxable:BrokerAccountA
Income:Dividends:Taxable:BrokerAccoun
Larry,
You're welcome, but please remember to copy the list on all replies.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:40 AM, Larry Long wrote:
>
> Thanks, John!
>
> Until now, I've been using GnuCash to track only cash, checking, loans and
> credit card accounts.
> Digging into tracking st
> On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:06 AM, Larry Long wrote:
>
> If you do automatic online retrieval of stock/dividend transactions, are the
> dividend accounts in GnuCash required to be structured in a specific manner?
>
> In the “GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide”, paragraph 9.4.1SetupAccounts
> fo
If you do automatic online retrieval of stock/dividend transactions, are the
dividend accounts in GnuCash required to be structured in a specific manner?
In the “GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide”, paragraph 9.4.1SetupAccounts for
Stocks and Mutual Funds, thereis a Note which states:
“Ifyou wa
At Tue, 24 Nov 2020 00:24:09 -0600 adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net wrote:
>
> If you're on Mint20 most likely you already have the cups-pdf package
> installed. (if not, that's easy enough to do)
>
> Then just 'print' to the 'PDF printer' on your system.
Don't even need that. "Print to File" i
At Tue, 24 Nov 2020 05:48:48 + "nco2...@outlook.com"
wrote:
>
> I have been using gnucash for about 7 months on linux mint without any
> problems but have recently installed in on a mint 20 machine. The
> problem now is there is no way of producing a pdf of the invoice I'veÃÂ
> created
Op dinsdag 24 november 2020 09:30:03 CET schreef Chris Green:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 05:48:48AM +, nco2...@outlook.com wrote:
> > I have been using gnucash for about 7 months on linux mint without any
> > problems but have recently installed in on a mint 20 machine. The problem
> > now is th
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 05:48:48AM +, nco2...@outlook.com wrote:
> I have been using gnucash for about 7 months on linux mint without any
> problems but have recently installed in on a mint 20 machine. The problem
> now is there is no way of producing a pdf of the invoice I've created, the
> P
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