On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 12:49:29 -0400
King Mak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just acquired a new computer. I moved all my gnucash files to
> the new computer by copy-paste. But when I open my accounting files
> in the new computer, I notice that some of the transactions are
> missing . What do I do?
sta
On 4/24/2023 4:24 PM, R Losey wrote:
If you have a trust (I assume that it is for someone else), a business,
and personal accounts, why not just have three separate books?
Not necessarily.
From the description, probably only one tax ID. I am guessing the trust
might be a revocable trust (we
If you have a trust (I assume that it is for someone else), a business,
and personal accounts, why not just have three separate books?
On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 1:37 AM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> When I first setup my file, all of the investments / securities were
> organized by type:
> Cash-US
>
It might be easier at this time to keep separate books and then export
and manipulate further in a spreadsheet for the combined reports. (while
I understand some reports can be either consolidated or separate, the
fact that you need separate Balance Sheet Reports tells me the books
should be se
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> Cc:
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> Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2023 09:36:29 +0300
> Subject: [GNC] Reorganize Trading accounts
> When I first setup my file, all of the investments / securities were
> organized by type:
> Cash-US
> Cash-International
> Bonds-US
> Bonds-International
> St
Hi,
I have just acquired a new computer. I moved all my gnucash files to the
new computer by copy-paste. But when I open my accounting files in the new
computer, I notice that some of the transactions are missing . What do I do?
On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 2:37 AM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> When I first
When I first setup my file, all of the investments / securities were
organized by type:
Cash-US
Cash-International
Bonds-US
Bonds-International
Stock-US
Stock-International
RealEstate-US
RealEstate-International
Sometime later, I learned about Trading accounts, so turned on that
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