I think gmail sent my half written response. You can match any
unrrconciled transaction in the transaction import tool. If you cannot
find the correct transaction you probably already matchrd it in a previous
import.
You can mark the transaction as do not import and re-run the impprt later
when y
Gnucash only marks transactions cleared when you use the reconciliation
tool. All uncleared transaction, no matter how old, are available to match
in the import transaction
On Tue, Aug 27, 2024, 1:27 PM Ken Pyzik wrote:
> Well, you could just not use the clearing function at all – which is what
Recently, I've encountered an issue with the GNUcash reconciliation process. If
I postpone the reconciliation and then return to it later, all my progress is
lost, forcing me to start the process from scratch. Even though I press the
"postpone" button( or press CMD + P on Mac), my progress still
Well, you could just not use the clearing function at all – which is what I do.
If fact, all my transactions have an "n" on them in Gnucash. Instead, of
trying to figure out what cleared, I assume everything clears. This makes for
a much easier task - since almost 100% of transactions do clea
Also for the account, check the 'Smallest Fraction' setting and adjust as
necessary by first selecting the account and then clicking the 'Edit' button in
the ribbon at the top which should show you all of the setting available for
the account. While you are add it, you may want to check the 'Fra
When you are entering the transaction, if you just provide the total shares
('Shares' column) and total amount ('Buy' or 'Sell' column) for the transaction
and leaving Price blank will permit GNC to calculate the price per share which
should be very close.
-Original Message-
From: NS
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 7:38 PM NS wrote:
> First, let me tell you I am a recent user of GNUCash, and by no means I am
> a bookkeeper or know a lot about accounting.
> I am using the tool to keep control of some stock I own.
>
> Here is my issue.
> I have a DRIP on the stock. My broker says the r
I have a few vendors and charities whom I still pay with paper checks
(they're not eligible for my bank's electronic payment system), and some
of them are very lackadaisical about cashing those checks. It's not
unusual for one of them to sit on a check for three months before it
finally shows u