I have used GNUCash for over 16 years personally and professionally. I hoped to
repay the effort into the project by contributing knowledge from my
professional accounting training and experience - plus some amateur programming
skills. I hoped that this knowledge could help the project grow and
6 Sept 2021, 23:51 by jra...@ceridwen.us:
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>> On Sep 6, 2021, at 12:35 PM, Borden via gnucash-user <>>
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>> My professional advice>>
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> Just curious, where are you lice
Sep 4, 2021, 11:00 by david.carlson@gmail.com:
> I guess it depends on how fussy you are about details. Since there is no way
> to see the reconciliation date there is little reason to insist on that date
> being correctly recorded. The GnuCash code displays an incorrect starting
> balanc
> The starting balance is computed from all the reconciled transactions "to
> date". It *can* be safe to ignore the starting balance if, for example, a
> transaction became unreconciled. For example, let's say you reconcile
> from some starting balance X to a final balance of $1000. Then you
> Non-cash donations are tax deductible; for example, milage and fuel while
> delivering Meals on Wheels to shut-ins, books to the county library, and
> items given to Goodwill. For those of us who are sole members of an LLC the
> company's net profits roll over to our personal accounts so both