Just a stupid question:
I have three credit cards which have different bill date. So how to know the
amount of cash I have on a specific date? Is there a tool to calculate this?
I didn't find a place to set the bill date and the repayment date.
Sorry for my poor English :P
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Hi,
What is the amount you are looking for?
Personally I don't see the link between the liability of charges you've
made on the different credit cards and "cash in wallet".
Do you want to know how much you can still spend using all your credit
cards? AFAIK the maximum credit for a specific card i
Hi
gnu 2.6.16
Mac OS 10.12.6
Have not done anything with the program in the last 2 months.
Worked find about 2 weeks ago.
Can not input transactions. In fact, can not go to the line to input
anything.
Cursor does not move.
What happened?
Thanks
Chris
> On Sep 24, 2017, at 10:36 AM, Chris Tsuji wrote:
>
> Hi
> gnu 2.6.16
> Mac OS 10.12.6
>
> Have not done anything with the program in the last 2 months.
> Worked find about 2 weeks ago.
> Can not input transactions. In fact, can not go to the line to input
> anything.
> Cursor
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Explorare wrote:
> Just a stupid question:
>
> I have three credit cards which have different bill date. So how to know
> the
> amount of cash I have on a specific date? Is there a tool to calculate
> this?
> I didn't find a place to set the bill date and the rep
GnuCash 2.6.18 released
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 2.6.18, the seventeenth
maintenance release in the 2.6-stable series.
Changes
Between 2.6.17 and 2.6.18, the following bugfixes were accomplished:
Bug 644898 - Calendar of upcoming SXes has various display issues.
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Hi,
The Tutorial and Concepts Guide covers the setup for credit cards in detail
(https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/chapter_cc.html). You
need to create a Liability account as per these instructions for each credit
card. There is no specific tool for handling credit cards as such.
Folks,
I think the original poster is looking at how to forecast cash flow. Given the
credit cards have different due dates, and assuming they are paid on their due
date, does the account from which they are paid have enough in it for the
coming month?
This is relatively easy once the billin
Congratulations to John and the rest of the team.
Builds and installs and runs nicely on Linux Mint 18.2 and installs and runs
on Windows 10 on a TabProS.
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David Cousens
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What is the Future Scheduled Transactions Summary report supposed to do?
It looks like it might work, but it seems to be cluttered with a lot of
strange values with too many decimal places and/or fractions with large
denominators.
David C
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 7:31 PM, R. Victor Klassen
wrote:
I am not sure how the cash flow report deals with credit cards/liabilities.
Even then a cash flow statement can only deal with already recorded
transactions as you have indicated with your phantom transactions. Where a
cash flow report is really useful is in looking at seasonal variations from
past
As I have only one bank account the all payments are made from and all
income is deposited to I have setup scheduled transactions for all regular
transactions including credit card payments that are created 60 days in
advance which gives me a good idea of the cash flows required for the next
couple
Ok, it's late and I'm probably not awake enuf to see, but, uh, what happen to
the option to go online and download transactions or the balance? Isn't
that option missing or has the long day caught up with me? I just
downloaded and installed the new update with no problem.
Thinking I should wait
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