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
>
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>Regards,
>Adrien
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>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
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>
>> 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.
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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.
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nding something?
Sync with mobile is one thing I've been waiting for.
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