Might you have set a fixed accounting period in Preferences that needs updating?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jan 31, 2025, at 13:11, Charles Herrington wrote:
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> Changing Fiscal Year of Tax Report: I am able to attempt to change the
> fiscal year in regular manner (as noted below). My changes,
2025 4:11 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 262, Issue 65
Changing Fiscal Year of Tax Report: I am able to attempt to change the
fiscal year in regular manner (as noted below). My changes, however, do
not take effect. Instead, FY 2023 always comes up.
Changing Fiscal Year of Tax Report: I am able to attempt to change the
fiscal year in regular manner (as noted below). My changes, however, do
not take effect. Instead, FY 2023 always comes up. Thx.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 12:04 PM Alex Aycinena wrote:
> After you open the Tax Report and s
After you open the Tax Report and select 'Options' in the menu bar, under
'General' tab, if you select 'Use From - To' where it says 'Alternate
Period' and then specify the From and To just above with specific dates
(i.e., 01/01/2024 and 12/31/2024 for calendar year, or your fiscal year
start and e
Chris:
First, hopefully without "piling on" too much, I'd echo and emphasize
that GnuCash developers do this for nothing except our thanks in return.
Us mail list users' replies are the same deal, altho with far less time
given than the developers, God love 'em!
We who use GnuCash pay nothing
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Have you ever used pgAdmin4? It is a web app but runs locally, and is fully
functional. All of your data is completely local. It really blurs the lines
between a local app and a web app. The advantage of it is that it can run
either way. See https://www.electronjs.org/ (not pushing it or r
Interesting idea overall. Being able to connect with other capabilities
is interesting, but only if it's totally optional, and does not degrade
GnuCash's current focus on, and excellent solution for, simple
debits+credits accounting and reporting.
Commenting on one specific part of this - movi
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Eric,
This is an accounting question. I'd suggest you should instead be using
a 'Salaries Payable' or similar liability account for the labor portions.
This may or may not be the same text you are referencing, but check out
this explanation:
https://www.principlesofaccounting.com/chapter-19
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of two alternating USB drives, the other of which is always stored
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But did you really need to quote the whole thing?
He probably did it by accident, given that (AFAICT) there was n
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FWIW, I keep my GC data file on my NAS. Apart from privacy considerations, I
don't trust my Internet connection enough to store it in the cloud. I don't
want the data to get corrupted by an interrupted connection. The NAS gets
backed up every night to one of two external drives, which are rota
4. Re: How do I invoice a customer which he pays with billable
services by him? (Adrien Monteleone)
Thank You all!
I need the results to properly post on Form 1040 in my taxes.
(I like paying taxes - it means I have a living business)
Payment in-kind is fine, but it took a lot of testin
No, that's what a placeholder is, an account with restricted posting.
There is no combination of placeholder *with* transactions, though
marking an account as a placeholder does not empty it of existing
transactions. Those have to be reassigned manually. (so it is possibly
to have a placeholder
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You're welcome, but I'm not following how you end up with 'unbalanced
amounts' or what it is you are referring to in that regard.
The balancing of your accounts is independent, and forced upon every
entry by GnuCash. (GnuCash won't let your books be 'unbalanced', though
it will happily let you
@Adrien,
Thanks, this seems like the best solution. It looks funny to leave the
unbalanced amounts in all 3 accounts (2 credit card and one parent
account), but reconciliation works and generates the correct payment
from the bank account.
Thanks again to all who responded!
On 09.07.24 15:2
Bruce,
Try this:
Set the Journal to show all transactions in Preferences.
Set a filter while viewing the Journal to the period in question.
Run an Account Report.
You can do the same with individual accounts.
The Transaction Report is also very powerful and can be customized quite
a bit. I
oh... the memories!
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I used to know 6502 Machine language, dBase III as
well as some Lotus Macros and Excel VBA.
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I'm getting more and more inclined towards the X11 track.
I will need to do a little experimenting with having X11 and CLI on the same
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On 3/4/2024 11:25 PM, R Losey wrote:
Best wishes -- I'm still waiting for a check from 2018 to clear. I checked
with my bank (I thought a check would not be valid after a certain time),
and they said they'd honor it if it showed up today. I don't want to spend
the money to issue a stop-check ord
Before you get tempted to pay for a stop-payment order (just to be sure…),
check the terms and conditions written in your bank agreement. Many banks don’t
promise to actually not pay the check. There are often weasel words about “best
effort” etc. It happened to my sister. She paid for a stop-pa
Best wishes -- I'm still waiting for a check from 2018 to clear. I checked
with my bank (I thought a check would not be valid after a certain time),
and they said they'd honor it if it showed up today. I don't want to spend
the money to issue a stop-check order.
On Sat, Mar 2, 2024 at 11:35 AM Er
Thanks for pointing that out; it helped with the outstanding $200 check
I had trouble getting rid of. However, since it won't extend back any
farther than 50 days, I think it won't be likely to help when (if?) that
check I wrote to the nonprofit back in December finally clears.
Eric.
On 3
Double click the left button on the label of each column from right to left
direction. And then lastly go back to the heading 'Description" and double
click right button to shrink it so that scroll bars go away.
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2024 12:47:28 -0500 (EST)
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Sure. Is that short enough for you?
David T.
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That works, thanks!
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Hello, Eric:
Glad that the first reply helped you get started.
(By the way, when you read the list as a digest, and you want to reply,
please change the Subject: line of your reply from the generic digest
number to the correct Subject: line for the message to which you are
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Thanks for the reply. I've read through that section of the manual, and
I see how to, for example, account for a purchase of a boat in Hong Kong
with Hong Kong dollars on deposit in a bank in Hong Kong.
What I don't see is how to account for a purchase of books in the United
Kingdom, with an i
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No, the type is immutable.
And the Credit Note is not a payment. It 'offsets' the original invoice.
It is a negative invoice, and so *should* be of type I.
Regards,
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On 10/26/23 7:31 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
Thank you!
That did couple the note with the invoice. Is there anyway to change
: Murugan Muruganandam
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When you do the payment for an invoice, you need to select the invoice and the
credit note from the payment screen (Ctrl will allow multi
The answer to the credit side of the invoice is an Income/Revenue
account. I like to track why I'm earning fees, and I charge different
rates based on the general category of work. (website maintenance is
less per hour than development for example)
For credit notes, it depends on the line item
: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 247, Issue 42
Question regarding credit notes (from below thread):
I sometimes do "first consultations" at no charge, but still create an invoice
to capture all the information.
In the past I simply create an entry to Dr Receivables and Cr some othe
ce".
Once the credit note is created, you can select to pay it, as you would for
invoices. In the payment window you will find the $8 due payment and apply that
to the credit note.
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Geert
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No. Reverse/delete that mess.
Are you using the 'Process Payment' feature?
Step 1. Click Process Payment, choose the vendor, select Invoice B,
enter the total payment amount, select the source account, set the date
and a note if any, then commit the payment. This will pay off Invoice B
entire
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Just like other three major credit bureaus, ChexSystems does NOT charge for
lifting security freezes on temporary basis as of this writing. Not able to
charge fee for security freeze I believe is part of the US law. Be careful
though as these bureaus also tout similar but very different beast creat
One way is to schedule a transaction to be created before you import the
bank record. Then match the imported bank record to the scheduled
transaction. The amounts on payrolls are often pretty consistent from
one payroll run to the next, so it might match automatically, or you
might have to sel
e coding that I don't know how to do.
>> Thank you to you all.
>> Chris
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>So hooray for open source software, and for the talented and dedicated
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Murugan -
One of the un-documented feature of the "Install Online Price Retrieval for
GnuCash" script/shortcut is that it also upgrades Perl modules if newer
version ones are available in the repository. This will upgrade module
dependencies and the finance quote module followed by a validation
>* - BUT: For income and expense accounts, multi-currency accounts seem to be
*>* a total disaster. Why? Because all PAST transactions on both income and
*>* expense accounts will be valued at the CURRENT exchange rates.*
Simply recording value in local currency works for me. You can add a
note/m
On 10/20/2022 12:21 PM, Patrick Pöndl wrote:
I am a new GnuCash user and currently busy setting everything up. I have
done a lot of thinking and testing on the multi-currency issue in order to
hopefully get it right from the start.
So far my conclusion is this - and please, more experienced user
I am a new GnuCash user and currently busy setting everything up. I have
done a lot of thinking and testing on the multi-currency issue in order to
hopefully get it right from the start.
So far my conclusion is this - and please, more experienced users, correct
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> > stock accounting questions. I followed your instructions to change
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Usenet doesn't exist for a large swath of users as ISPs have dropped
access to it.
Though if it ever was resurrected, I would prefer it too. In the
meantime, I'm accessing the list via Gmane. (which reminds me, I am
seriously derelict in writing up a How To on the Wiki)
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On 2022-08-31 15:15, Phyllis Bruce wrote:
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> stock accounting questions. I followed your instructions to change my
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Robert, I am not interested in any of the business accounting or stock
accounting questions. I followed your instructions to change my options which
were already set as you suggested. However, I was unable to find a list of
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I would think Flatpak would be *way* easier than messing with Wine in
this case. (one thing to install directly, not one direct & one indirect)
*And* there are folks on the list using the Flatpak who can help. Those
who went the Wine route, while I'm sure there may be some, I would think
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This might be the bug that I had hit in 4.8 of GNC which might had been
carried forward since 3.11 and prior when performing "Check & Repair" (yah,
I was a Quicken User). When I ran into the bug, crash was with "Check &
Repairs All" which likely uses same routines under the hood. Bug 798346 is
the
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