tarted an invoice and Current Assets does not show in the Income Account
drop down.
Sincerely,
Don Gray - Exploring Human Systems in Action
+1 (336) 414-4645
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his
life by altering his attitudes of mind.
Will
ow equal Checking Account which is what I would expect.
Sincerely,
Don Gray - Exploring Human Systems in Action
+1 (336) 414-4645
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making
them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new
generati
The $ some number in the checking account is correct as it balances with the
bank statements.
How is the value in Current Assets computed?
I did a Check & Repair all. It did not change the Current Assets value.
Sincerely,
Don Gray - Exploring Human Systems in Action
+1 (336) 414-4645
> You should have a:
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/checks/
>
> directory.
I do! And it has check format files in it.
These show in gnucash as expected.
Thank you so much.
Don
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Seems most other software will do this - Xero, MYOB etc. For open source
fans, Kmymoney seems pretty good.
And before you start mailing me personally, if you don't want to hear
what people think of your software, perhaps you should consider removing
this from all your posts:
>>> Please remem
her?
On 1/02/22 16:15, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, January 31, 2022 8:54 pm, Don Robertson wrote:
Hi - I have been looking at Gnucash for a while and would like to use it
for my very simple business. But I am just finding it so complicated and
counter intuitive I am thinking I might just use
Hi - I have been looking at Gnucash for a while and would like to use it
for my very simple business. But I am just finding it so complicated and
counter intuitive I am thinking I might just use a spread sheet. Yes, it
is that simple.
In the past I have used Quicken and MoneyWorks, so I am not
My invoices print with
Thank you for your patronage.
Where can I find how to remove this, or at least change the wording?
Running on MacOS 12.1 if it makes a difference.
Sincerely,
Don Gray - Exploring Human Systems in Action
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them from the
Profit/Loss statement.
In the future I'll not post invoices until I receive payment.
Thank you!
Don Gray
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<https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Cash_Based_Accounting>. Is this still the
current way of handling Cash basis accounting?
Don
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Thanks, that is what I needed.
Don
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 12:12:00PM -0700, john wrote:
>
>
> > On Sep 21, 2021, at 11:47 AM, Don wrote:
> >
> > (I am using ver 4.6 flatpak)
> >
> > In the securities register for one of my mutual fund accounts I
>
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I want to change it back but cannot find a way to do that.
Oddly, if I select one of the price fields that one changes to show the
decimal price to 9 decimal places but when I leave that field it goes back
to showing the formula.
Thanks for an
I am really struggling with this. Creating and paying a Credit Note does
indeed reduce the income appropriately. However, the Customer Report shows
a Totals increase instead of a reduction. Here is my situation. I use
GnuCash to manage income and expenses for a non-profit organization
(actually
I have seen information about overwriting the current version of GnuCash
(version 2.6.3) on my Windows PC with the latest version. However, I am
extremely nervous about doing so. I can back up the data, so that doesn't
bother me. I have configured my software with many customized reports and
style
made
>to
>avoid that condition.)
>
>I've been involved with several small businesses and a couple of
>non-profits. Every single one didn't just 'spend' because it 'had to be
>
>done'. (where that argument might be made, like 'utilities', s
ble or Gmane, please see
>https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information.
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I am not able to to complete the Online Banking wizard, the steps are:
I successfully created a userid and loaded accounts from Fidelity
program returns me to Start Online Banking Wizard window
The 'Next' Button is grayed out and I can't click on Match Online account
or progress on the setup
Any
;
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>p.s. - though it may not matter since you might not be using such a
>transaction, your below example of depositing money into a checking
>account wouldn’t be a credit to it. As you are increasing an asset, it
>would be a debit for that side of the tra
t's a liability
account but that still leaves the question as to separating the contributions
and distributions.
Do I create one account called Contributions & Distributions and credit/debit
this single account? Is it a liability account?
Don Ireland
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I forgot to cc the list again. It's been a long time since I took part in a
mailing list. I keep forgetting.
On January 11, 2020 12:56:38 AM CST, Don Ireland wrote:
>I was abke to figure out that I needed to use the "Since Lasr Run"
>function. That did in fact gener
uce them as well)
>
>I use :: to denote you may have intervening account hierarchy.
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>
>> On Jan 10, 2020 w2d10, at 10:07 PM, Don Ireland
> wrote:
>>
>> I used the mortgage & loan repayment tool to setup my scheduled
>payments.
uce them as well)
>
>I use :: to denote you may have intervening account hierarchy.
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>
>> On Jan 10, 2020 w2d10, at 10:07 PM, Don Ireland
> wrote:
>>
>> I used the mortgage & loan repayment tool to setup my scheduled
>payments.
ling on any
>pitfalls/sandtraps. While the GnuCash workflow for many if not most
>things is fairly reasonable, it is based on standard accounting
>practices which most people are not familiar with in their personal
>finances. Thus, some things are not at first, as intuitive as you mi
ance? The Total of my insurance and taxes is going to
escrow then immediately going to the tax and insurance accounts. That's going
to leave an imbalance.
Don Ireland
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the resulting scheduled
transaction, I see that it thinks the "next payment date" is April 1, 2019.
If I chang that date to 2/1/20, will that mess things up?
I already manually entered all the payments that I've already made so I don't
need it to do that for
I forgot to cc the list.
Original Message
From: Don Ireland
Sent: January 10, 2020 11:16:10 AM CST
To: John Ralls
Subject: Re: [GNC] Sync with Mobile
I've got that app installed. But the last time I actually used it,
"synchronizing" the data involved expor
vious messages (Sync Mobile), I did not receive it.
Sorry for the hassle.
Don Ireland
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nding something?
Sync with mobile is one thing I've been waiting for.
Thanks!
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nding something?
Sync with mobile is one thing I've been waiting for.
Thanks!
Don Ireland
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e accounts. The problem persists.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Don
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Ok, I think I've got it. I had subscribed to both the Gnucash list and
Nabble but was using just Nabble.. My bad. I haven't used a mailing list
since the 80's and am a little rusty. I'll be better, I'll be better just
as soon as I am able.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 8:01 PM D wrote:
> As I said: na
17763.253).
I need to know how to see what the error is and then how to correct it if
it is data related. Any help will be appreciated as I am currently still
using Quicken and doing double entry until I know GnuCash will work.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Don
t in GNUcash, but it does not seem to have write access.
Thanks for the suggestion.
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 12:02 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Don,
>
> Presumably you already checked if the drives are visible where you expect
> using Caja?
>
, Don
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