On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 13:56:03 +0100
Gour wrote:
> I downloaded it report and put it in my ~/.gnucash and added the
> following line to the config.user:
>
> load (gnc-build-dotgnucash-path "transaction_budget-jps.scm))
>
> but I can't see it in the menu, so wonder what do I miss?
So, embarrassin
Hi List,
I hope someone can give me a hint. Is it a bug of the importer or am I
doing something wrong? Or is there a tool which converts csv to qif or
other advanced format?
I have a CSV file with transactions of different bank accounts (ca. 12
bank accounts, export from banking software moneyplex
Op zaterdag 30 december 2017 16:20:53 CET schreef Paul Neuwirth:
> Hi List,
>
> I hope someone can give me a hint. Is it a bug of the importer or am I
> doing something wrong? Or is there a tool which converts csv to qif or
> other advanced format?
> I have a CSV file with transactions of differen
Like many I suppose, I am not an accountant and new to GNU Cash.
Could someone explain how should I enter a VAT Payment to HMRC (UK),
please?
Thanks
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Hi Wolfgang,
I have modeled a comparable plan as follows: first of all, I record my salary
only net. Salary is what is posted to my bank account after all deductions.
I you don't participate in such plan, posting is straight forward, e.g.:
Bank <-> Income:salary -> 1000
If you participate in the
Hi Y'all,
I just tried to obtain the current prices for my investments using the
Price Editor --> Get Quotes
The response was:
There was an unknown error while retrieving the price quotes.
How do I correct the problem?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with GnuCash 2.6.12
(This copy was built
There are various ways. Check the FAQ to determine your preferred method.
These relate to recording vat collected/paid during business transactions.
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Tax_Handling:_Goods_and_Service_Tax_.28GST.29_or_Value_Added_Tax_.28VAT.29
On 31 Dec 2017 6:58 AM, "gnuc...@edev.c
On Saturday, 30 December 2017 19:53:09 GMT gnuc...@edev.co.uk wrote:
> Like many I suppose, I am not an accountant and new to GNU Cash.
> Could someone explain how should I enter a VAT Payment to HMRC (UK),
> please?
>
> Thanks
Hi,
My VAT payment transactions (to HMRC) reduce the running totals
Hi, I am brand new to gnucash, and am just setting up accounts for a business
where I would like to get reports by customer, consultant (they get paid
based on specific tasks they complete), and task type (there are around 15
different tasks, with a two level hierarchy, e.g. taskcatA:task1,
taskcat
What do I need to do to use your gnucash in 2018? I have used it this year
(2017) and I am very impressed. I don't know much about accounting but my
tax preparer was very happy with the reports I showed him a month ago.
Thanks,
Kelly Sandwell
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On 12/30/2017 03:54 PM, Kelly Sandwell wrote:
> What do I need to do to use your gnucash in 2018? I have used it this year
> (2017) and I am very impressed. I don't know much about accounting but my
> tax preparer was very happy with the reports I showed him a month ago.
>
Just keep going.
When
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Jay Ridgley
wrote:
> Hi Y'all,
>
> I just tried to obtain the current prices for my investments using the
> Price Editor --> Get Quotes
>
> The response was:
>
> There was an unknown error while retrieving the price quotes.
>
> How do I correct the problem?
>
> I
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