On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 07:39:20PM -0400, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> > Of course there's Usenet, which doesn't require everyone to connect to
>
> Usenet is still active?
> I though it died years ago.
>
That would be my favourite way to communicate.
I'm still active on several Use
Thanks Alan. Yes, knew that. I am certainly no accountant, but manage to bumble
along.
I think it might be possible to set the defaults in the setup file, but
honestly have not looked.
What I would like is to be able to define the Financial Year start/Financial
Year end in setup so
it always
I'm having trouble entering a split transaction for a stock dividend &
the tax that was withheld.
The stock has a dividend of $10.13
Tax withheld is $1.52
This leaves a cash deposit of $8.61 in the parent brokerage account.
How do I enter a split transaction that shows the dividend of $10
This would be your entry:
Parent Brokerage Account$8.61
Tax Account $1.52
Dividend Income Account $10.63
Hope this helps you and is clear.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
609.680.2326
Nothing so simple in the UK the HMRC annual period ends on 5th April each
year...
Not the most obvious date, I know. AIUI, It is all to to with a legacy from
the Roman Empire, with Popes and Kings who thought they were more in charge in
the year 15-so and so. (or maybe 13-so and so)
Maf
I had a lot of trouble with Citi as well, But I got it working with the
following settings:
The Server url has the following added to the end of what you see in the
screenshot "interface" minus the quotes so it is
https://mobilesoa.citi.com/CitiOFXinterface.
The first setup screen which is not
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter_gravissimas
watch the late #Adoption by not catholic powers.
Am 09.10.21 um 16:23 schrieb Maf. King:
> Nothing so simple in the UK the HMRC annual period ends on 5th April each
> year...
>
> Not the most obvious date, I know. AIUI, It is all to to with a
On 09 October 2021 at 23:37, Doug said:
> Thanks Alan. Yes, knew that. I am certainly no accountant, but manage to
> bumble along.
>
> I think it might be possible to set the defaults in the setup file, but
> honestly have not looked.
> What I would like is to be able to define the Financial Y
Steve,
I forgot to mention that you have to log into your CITI account online and
select user profile, more settings, add desktop apps, add access. This gives
you a ten-minute window to complete your setup. After setup, it did not show
that I had access in this window, but today it does show Q
Yes it was a big help.
Thanks.
On 10/9/21 10:23 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
This would be your entry:
Parent Brokerage Account $8.61
Tax Account $1.52
Dividend Income Account $10.63
Hope this helps you and is cl
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I have been downloading my transactions from Citibank. I click on the download
section and then select XSport on the right hand side of the Citibank section.
I then select ofx and then click export. This downloads the statement for that
period. I've been go to gnucash and click on import, then
Hi Geert,
I was about to do some tests whether any of the below mentioned tweaks
(adapting XDG_DATA_DIRS, using .gconf/org/gnucash/Gnucash) would help, and if
not doing an fresh install after removal of gnucash-4.5 or going release by
release to gnucash-4.8 - but surprisingly, when I installed t
Hack Financial / Fiscal Year in all Reports -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-October/097880.html
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I searched for an answer to this question unsuccessfully before posting here.
I have recently installed Gnucash 4.6 on Windows 10 and when adding security
prices in the price editor, the amount rounds to 2 decimals automatically which
is wrong. Specifically, I type an amount with more than two d
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021 11:46:14 -0400
Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
> Yes it was a big help.
> Thanks.
>
> On 10/9/21 10:23 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> > This would be your entry:
> >
> > Parent Brokerage Account $8.61
> > Tax Account $1.52
As other posters have said, the UK doesn't follow Australia in the
definition of the fiscal year (though if they did use the same dates as
us, it would probably be more accurate to express it the other way around).
There are a wide variety of dates for the fiscal year across the world.
Some
No, you did nothing wrong. That is a bug that was fixed in 4.7. If you don't
want to upgrade just yet, the "fix" is to hit the enter key after entering the
number. That will retain the number of decimals you entered. It is not the
best, but it does work, you just have to remember to hit the
I just bought the stock and I got a dividend and I don't know how often
I will get them. So setting up a scheduled transaction for it is not
practical.
The response Gyle sent was the solution what I was trying to do.
Thanks.
On 10/9/21 8:59 PM, Liz Dodd wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021 11:46:14
On 2021-10-09 18:22, prl wrote:
> GnuCash really only caters for fiscal years where the fiscal year
> happens to be the same as the calendar year. According to the Wikipedia
> entry, that's the most common choice, but there are quite a lot of
> countries where it's not the case.
>
> For example:
I think you're recording the dividend into the Brokerage cash account only.
Beware the Advanced portfolio report (and upcoming IFRS average cost
report) will not recognise this dividend because it has no split into the
stock account. So, you'll want to record as follows:
Asset:Broker:Stock 0 STOCK
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 at 10:14, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
wrote:
>
> I just bought the stock and I got a dividend and I don't know how often
> I will get them. So setting up a scheduled transaction for it is not
> practical.
You might like to think of scheduled transaction LIz describes
merely
Dear all,
I have a CSV with thousands of transactions from my checking account that I’ve
generated from another software. I have prepared and curated it such that in
principle it contains all information needed for Gnucash to import the
transactions with the correct expense and income accounts.
Thanks, that is the type of setting I want, but the documentation says it all:
to quote:
I've been using this hack which changes the definition of current and
previous year in reports to start 1 July. It will be overwritten each time
a new version of GnuCash is installed and it's unlikely to work w
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