Hi
In version 3.7 accumulated accounts option was introduced in Budget reports
However by using it I have found that logic is that Budget and Actual -
simply summing all "period" amount
For Example:
1. I have 24 month budget
2. For each month I budgeted 320$ in category 'Food'
- now I'm in
I have many accounts in several different currencies.?? I would like to
have a pie chart showing what percentage of assets are held in each
currency, but haven't found a way to do this.
I am using GnuCash v2.6.19 running under Ubuntu Studio 18.04. Any tips
would be most welcome!
rsbrux via gnucash-user writes:
> I have many accounts in several different currencies.?? I would like
> to have a pie chart showing what percentage of assets are held in each
> currency, but haven't found a way to do this.
>
> I am using GnuCash v2.6.19 running under Ubuntu Studio 18.04. Any tip
How does one enter interest on a savings account which has been automatically
paid in to that account. Just entering the amount as an increase results in
an Imbalance? sinc
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I simply use the account Bank:Interest instead of the imbalance account.
Ken Schneider
> On Oct 4, 2019, at 11:40 AM, KenWA wrote:
>
> How does one enter interest on a savings account which has been automatically
> paid in to that account. Just entering the amount as an increase results in
>
On 10/4/2019 11:40 AM, KenWA wrote:
How does one enter interest on a savings account which has been automatically
paid in to that account. Just entering the amount as an increase results in
an Imbalance? sinc
Fundamentals of double entry bookkeeping. There are always two sides to
every transa
Running the latest gnuCash on Windows 7 Pro machine.
When I click Edit > PreferencesorWhen I have a Transaction Report up and
attempt to export it as a PDFI get...
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive
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On 10/4/19 8:40 AM, KenWA wrote:
> How does one enter interest on a savings account which has been automatically
> paid in to that account. Just entering the amount as an increase results in
> an Imbalance? sinc
Remember that GnC is based on a double entry bookkeeping system. So you
need to hav
It may be possible that there was some spillover from the the recent
Windows 10 KB4522016 update fiasco, although I have an older version of
GnuCash that I use from time to time on a Windows 7 Pro machine.
Curiously, I just tried to fire it up and it crashed before it finished
opening the data fil
Somehow we ended creating a duplicate vendor account.
Vendor A acct-1Vendor A acct-2
Most bills & payments are posted to Vendor A acct-1So I want to "move" the two
bills and two payments posted to Vendor A acct-1 to Vendor A acct-2
I guess I could just delete the transactions from Vendor A acct-2
Could be the problem discussed in the thread linked below. There are
workarounds given there as well.
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-August/079301.html
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 5:42 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> It may be possible that there was some spillover from the the r
My Transaction Report is displaying the proper transactions for my filter, but
because these are mutual funds the totals are in numbers of shares instead of
currency. Under a column heading "Amount" it shows FundA150 (shares) instead of
the value, FundA $1,000. How do I display dollars?
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