Not sure I follow you. I'm not looking to restructure anything just to
consolidate information onto one report.
On 3/22/21 10:58 PM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
You can simply create a generic asset account and set the commodity to
US Dollars (since it's an IRA). It would have the same parent as
Hi!
My employer has a stock grant program. Every ~3 months, some of the stock
vests and I get it in a broker account.
I think the most natural way to describe this would be to have an income
account denominated in the stock, and when some stock vests, doing a
transfer from it with the right number
I just finished setting up GNUCash on a Windows 10 machine and it shows
negative balances with ()'s like this --> (2.23).
On my Linux or Mac it's displayed using a minus sign like this --> -2.23 .
What preferences control this? I can't find it anywhere.
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Old Unix programmers never die,
On 2021-03-23 12:38, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> I just finished setting up GNUCash on a Windows 10 machine and it shows
> negative balances with ()'s like this --> (2.23).
> On my Linux or Mac it's displayed using a minus sign like this --> -2.23 .
>
> What preferences control t
Neither the Investment Portfolio or the Advanced Portfolio reports appear
to allow the inclusion of currency accounts.
To include the Cash/Cash Equivalents in either of these two reports, I
think re-structuring is your only option. Otherwise, experiment with the
other reports that allow for contro
I have used the Balance Sheet report for all my brokerage accounts for
several years. It shows cash if it happens to exist, which is rare because
it quickly gets swept into a money market fund.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 6:21 PM Robin Chattopadhyay
wrote:
> Neither the Investment Portfolio or the
Actually, at one brokerage house the cash actually gets swept into a
special type of bank account rather than a MMF. In GnuCash I have set up a
bank sub-account in those brokerage accounts that appear listed with the
stock accounts in the reports.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 7:21 PM David Carlson
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You don't *have* to choose from the list. Type what you want.
Original Message
From: Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
Sent: Sun Mar 21 14:14:32 EDT 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Adding Namespace Item to Price Editor
In the GNUCash Price Editor you have to c
Michael,
I have only done this once long ago, and my experience is/was that, ultimately,
it all ends up as a currency-valued transaction, so it makes sense to treat the
vesting process as a transfer of cash that is converted into the stock. If you
are in the US, you will discover that the IRS