Ow yeah, that can work. Thanks Adrien, will do that.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:45 AM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> What I read is to *not* set it up as a stock or fund, but rather just
> 'Asset'. Enter the purchase price. Record interest as it is accrued or
> at cash
What I read is to *not* set it up as a stock or fund, but rather just
'Asset'. Enter the purchase price. Record interest as it is accrued or
at cash-out.
No need to hassle with price-per-unit. If you buy another of the same
bond and want to track them all in the same account, just add another
Umm, no.
This is my first time trying sqlite, cause previously i found the loading
time of xml is quite long.
And this is a new records, that's why I re create all the accounts n
opening balance.
I can try to play around with it again to see if it happens again
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022, 08:09 Tommy Tr
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 5:32 AM Suseno Dermawan wrote:
> Just a quick Update.
> after i saved to XML, now i am able to change the price to 30.000.000 and
> shares of 1. or changes the shares to 30.000.000 share and price to 1.
>
> weird tho.
>
It sounds like you may have encountered a bug of som
Just a quick Update.
after i saved to XML, now i am able to change the price to 30.000.000 and
shares of 1. or changes the shares to 30.000.000 share and price to 1.
weird tho.
Thank you
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 7:37 AM Suseno Dermawan wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
> Thanks for that, yes I've set up like
Hi Brad,
Thanks for that, yes I've set up like bond. But when I enter the price
editor as 1, and in the entry I would be expecting to enter 30.000.000
shares for the price of 1/ share for the value of 30.000.000 IDR. But the
transaction wouldn't follow that.
It automatically goes to 300.000 with t
Check out Chapter 9 of the Tutorial & Concepts Guide:
https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=guide
Set up a Asset account in your Chart where appropriate for the Bond and
follow the Tutorial from there.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/23/22 9:43 AM, Suseno Dermawan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm recently new t
I think the problem may be that you do need to treat it as a security
(like a stock). When you enter the transaction you need to enter the
number of shares and the total cost and let the price per share be
automatically filled.
On 2/23/22 08:43, Suseno Dermawan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm recently
Hi all,
I'm recently new to gnucash. i play around with this for a couple weeks.
I've figured out of recording crypto currency as fund and able to set up an
opening balance for it.
however it is a different matter with bond. specifically government bond.
what i have, the bond isn't like stock, whe