Dear All,
Several years ago I attempted to close off at end of year and it didn't end
well.
I am revisiting this topic and trying to work out if there is any benefit to it.
1. My period runs 6/4/ to 5/4/ so on a calander basis therefore I
believe I should be choosing relative for perio
Hi Mike
Answers embedded:-
> 1. My period runs 6/4/ to 5/4/ so on a calander basis
therefore I believe I should be choosing relative for period start and
period end.
- Correct.
> 2. I currently have access to all my transactions which is very
useful. If I understand the process cor
Mike,
If you look back in the archive a few days you will see a discussion title
"Closing Books - Pros & Cons", where this has recently been discussed.
Alan A Holmes
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From: gnucash-user
On Behalf Of
Mike Stillingfleet
Sent: 07 January 2022 09:40
To: gnucash-user@gnuca
Hi Geoff,
Thank you very much this is exactly what I needed to know. I am currently
assuming that I can close off prior years and bring everything up to date year
by year.
Regards
Mike
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022, at 10:16 AM, Geoff wrote:
> Hi Mike
>
> Answers embedded:-
>
> > 1. My period runs 6/4
Hi Alan,
Thank you I will look this up.
Regards
Mike
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022, at 10:21 AM, Alan A Holmes wrote:
> Mike,
>
> If you look back in the archive a few days you will see a discussion title
> "Closing Books - Pros & Cons", where this has recently been discussed.
>
>
> Alan A Holmes
>
> ---
Michael,
I have a sole professional services consulting practice, B2B, with
clients.
No product sales. My approach to cash accounting has worked for me for
more
than two decades; it might not work as well for others.
Regards,
Rich
I understood what you were doing worked for you. I was
2) all your data goes in one file KISS
Period ends are for security so that entries can not be posted to once
period end processes are complete. For example in public accounting we
close off year end files once our year end work is complete. All statements
match bank account and. credit cards ther
Jesse, Unfortunately, Gnucash does let you post to closed periods. This will
mess up the closing entry, which will need to be adjusted. I agree you
shouldn't post to closed periods, however the program does allow and doesn't
warn if you do it.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
609.680
Thanks for clarifying that Gyle.
Interesting. Yes definitely never post to past periods. Move forward.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 8:07 AM Gyle McCollam wrote:
> Jesse, Unfortunately, Gnucash does let you post to closed periods. This
> will mess up the closing entry, which will need to be adjusted
On 1/4/22 5:38 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff,
If you are having difficulty Jeff you will have to tell us exactly what you have
done and which commands you have entered into the terminal and exactly what the
terminal output is to each command. We are not mind readers and we are not on
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 07:33, Jeff wrote:
[...]
> Not sure if any of this is related or not to unsuccessful builds. Side note:
> your shell runs and completes but; now I'll be flipped if I can find where it
> puts the executable now. Directory /opt is empty.
If it built and you used the defaul
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