Arthur,
If you have the Accounts tab showing in the GnuCash interface, the menu item
Actions->New Account Heirarchy will run a dialogue which allows you to choose
specific account options.
The first step selects the currency for the accounts you are going to add which
will be your local currency
I'm sorry to say that I'm immensely ignorant.I have a totally blank gnucash
open before me.No 'accounts receivable'.Could you spell it out for me or direct
me to where it is spelled out what I should do?We have only one property. Only
one tenant. Simplest possible case I guess.
I'm thinking I
If you are getting a crash, you should file it on bugs.gnucash.org and
attach your crash report there.
Also, check the wiki about obtaining a TraceFile. That might be helpful
as well.
But first...
I'm guessing you can start GnuCash since it crashes on exit.
Can you navigate to File > Open a
I'm not using a Mac anymore, but you should know that double clicking a file in
Finder will not open that file in GnuCash but will open the last opened file
instead. It is a Known Mac Thing.
You might want to try using File -> Open to see whether your File really won't
open...
Origi
Upgraded to 4.9. It still fails to open. Also when closing GC it
crashes. I don't know if the list will allow it, but I'll attach the
crash report.
On 3/4/22 17:48, William Prescott wrote:
There was a problem with 4.8 on Monterey. I don't remember the symptoms, but
upgrading to 4.8-2 or 4
Arthur,
Yes. You can do this, but you'll need to decide based on your situation
the best workflow.
What you are describing is Accounts Receivable (AR). The Rent is due at
a certain date and thus owing to you. Ideally, you want to 'book' the
rent payment as due in the AR account as of that du
There was a problem with 4.8 on Monterey. I don't remember the symptoms, but
upgrading to 4.8-2 or 4.9 fixed it. Either should be compatible with 4.8 on
Linux.
Will
On 2022 Mar 4, at 03-04 18:39:04, brad wrote:
I suddenly can't open a gnucash file (it worked recently) on Mac. Gnucash 4.8.
I suddenly can't open a gnucash file (it worked recently) on Mac.
Gnucash 4.8. The Mac recently updated to 12.2.1, Monterey & that may
have broken gnucash.
It will have an error msg like: 'Can't parse the
URL/Volumes/.../brad.gnucash'
We usually run it on a Samba share, but I copied it over to
Hi,
I use GnuCash for rental properties as well. Setup your accounts under
expenses for repairs, insurance, utilities, etc. In my case, I setup a
recurring transaction for rental income. Then, you only need to make
changes as needed instead of doing it manually every month.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022
No. Sorry. Didn't put the question right. I mean automatic post to the account
showing what's owing so that I can see (and print out) at any time (on week by
week steps) the balance of the account at that date.
Because in fact they're frequently in the red.
And frequently in front, ironically, b
On 3/4/2022 4:46 PM, arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
We intend to start using gnucash to keep an account of our rental property.
This is our first for everything: having a rental, keeping accounts, using
gnucash.
We can open an account for the property and enter all amounts received as we
Hi,
On Fri, March 4, 2022 4:46 pm, arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> We intend to start using gnucash to keep an account of our rental
> property.
> This is our first for everything: having a rental, keeping accounts, using
> gnucash.
> We can open an account for the property and enter al
We intend to start using gnucash to keep an account of our rental property.
This is our first for everything: having a rental, keeping accounts, using
gnucash.
We can open an account for the property and enter all amounts received as we
get them.
We can open another for other expenses such as w
Ow yeah, that can work. Thanks Adrien, will do that.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:45 AM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> What I read is to *not* set it up as a stock or fund, but rather just
> 'Asset'. Enter the purchase price. Record interest as it is accrued or
> at cash
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