Maybe not the most efficient way to do it, but it sounds trivial to iterate
through the days of the year, calculating and crediting the interest every day
based on the daily balance (incremented on days with a deposit). At the same
time keep a running sum of the daily interest, then use your for
> On Sep 13, 2021, at 7:46 AM, Steve Hill wrote:
>
>
> Despite much Googling I haven't been able to find anything explaining how to
> calculate this...
>
> I know:
> - The balance of a savings account at the start of the year;
> - The amounts and dates of payments into the account; and
> -
I am no accountant, but it seems to me you could enter the invoiced
transactions for the future due date, not reconciled, update the date and
reconcile when paid, delete them or push them out when unpaid, possibly with a
late fee. Like paper books, the media should not constrain the accounting
Despite much Googling I haven't been able to find anything explaining
how to calculate this...
I know:
- The balance of a savings account at the start of the year;
- The amounts and dates of payments into the account; and
- The amount of interest paid at the end of the year.
I want to cal
Hi Giuseppe,
Am 13.09.21 um 11:01 schrieb Giuseppe Foti:
> Hi, in weblate there are some strings with comments requiring to fix
> sources. Some have been there for months.
you are right. I was so busy on the docs, I missed the string freeze
deadline this time.
> Can someone check those strings b
Hi, in weblate there are some strings with comments requiring to fix
sources. Some have been there for months.
Can someone check those strings before fixing?
Il giorno lun 13 set 2021 alle ore 10:25 Frank H. Ellenberger <
frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> The updated files are now on w
The updated files are now on weblate, too.
Have fun
Frank
https://hosted.weblate.org/translate/gnucash/
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation
Am 13.09.21 um 01:42 schrieb John Ralls:
> We're two weeks away from releasing GnuCash 4.7 and I've just sent off the
> pre-release tarball to the Tr