On Thu, 12 Jan 2023 at 04:27, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Oddly, after an unrelated crash, upon restarting GnuCash, the sort order
> was back to what I had tested, rather than what I had last used. I had
> to change the order again with the 'save' .
(so far)
>
>
Be very careful with sort order in release 4.13. I have a problem with a
nightly build made on Jan 7 where it is not possible to correctly restore
the sort back to the standard order after making a change. I am not sure
if that issue started after 4.13 was released. Luckily it was on a test
fil
Reasonable enough. It was a crash after all.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/11/23 11:13 PM, David Carlson wrote:
I think that register sort order, register window size/column widths,
memorized reports, open report window details and memorized CSV import
settings all only get saved when doing a manual pro
On a whim I just exited and restarted GnuCash and it did retain the
'standard' sort order I last set. (just as it did the first time I
tested it)
I'll chalk up the reversion to the crash.
Note, that sort order is *per account*.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/12/23 2:37 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
Il
Hi,
I have an account for a savings a/c and I want to add the latest
interest entry. However, when I click the entry title it open with the
balance, but when I add the interest it fills in the amount as an
addition and then a subtraction and the balance doesn't change
Have a the wrong a/
I'm not following exactly, but I'm guessing this is Interest paid to you?
If so, the entry should be:
Dr. Savings
Cr. Income
Just change the Opening Balances account to a relevant Income account.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/12/23 8:27 AM, Mahon Finbar wrote:
Hi,
I have an account for a savings a
Hi Mahon
You need to give more details of the entry, possibly a screen shot as it is not
clear
When entering interest in the account create a new transaction with transfer
account as income:interest
Regard
Murugan
> On 12-01-2023, at 11:28, Mahon Finbar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an ac
Hello Murugan
On the ribbon locate the spilt icon and press it you should be able to see if
the spilt is to different locations one should be the account name and the
other should be interest. If they are the same you get two entries a add and
subtraction to the same account.
I hope this helps
Thank you for the clarification.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 4:14 PM Steve Butler wrote:
> This is an experimental pre-5.0 release. 4.13 is for everyday use until
> 5.0 comes out.
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2023, 13:11 wrote:
>
>> I see many references to GnuCash 4.900, but the website only has version
>
Not being qualified as a CPA, I am loathe to advise on accounting
matters (as opposed to how to do it using gnucash rather than pen and
ink on paper)
But THIS previous response should go a long way toward setting you on
the right track because it discusses the EXACT reverse problem (when the
If you change your register view to two lines, it is easier to see what's
going on.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2023, 9:02 AM Joseph St. Denis via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hello Murugan
>
> On the ribbon locate the spilt icon and press it you should be able to see
> if the spilt is t
Mahon
i have attached a typical interest entry transaction for savings account as an
image.
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: David Carlson
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2023 1:36 PM
To: Joseph St. Denis
Cc: Murugan Muruganandam ; Mahon Finbar
; Gnucash User
Thanks; I know the information is out there, but intuitively, it doesn't
make sense to me that depositing funds to my bank account is a "debit"
transaction to the bank. It comes from the concept of credit being "added
to" and debit being "substracted from", I suppose.
Is the "Debit on the left" an
I'll try interspersing... using RL>>>
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:52 PM Milton Stern wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please see below
>
> Moshe
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 7:06 PM R Losey wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Assuming you take out $5,000 and they withhold 10% ($500), I would use a
>> split transa
Please don't forget to 'reply-all' or 'reply-list' to keep the
discussion on the list.
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By *per account* I don't mean per book, I mean *per account*.
That is, if you sort your checking account register one way, you can
sort your credit card another. The sort order can be customized for
It is intuitive, but your issue is one of perspective:
From *your* perspective, your bank account is your asset.
You increase it *in your books* by a Debit.
But from the *bank's* perspective, your account with them is their
liability, and is increased by a Credit.
That is why when you put mo
On 2023-01-12 09:41, R Losey wrote:
> Thanks; I know the information is out there, but intuitively, it doesn't
> make sense to me that depositing funds to my bank account is a "debit"
> transaction to the bank. It comes from the concept of credit being "added
> to" and debit being "substracted fr
On 2023-01-11 19:52, Milton Stern wrote:
> ** New for 2023. IRS requires the brokerage to withhold taxes from IRA
> Distributions. Last year you could specify 0% withholding.
> ** They don't make it so easy this year. It is sort of a double hit.
> Even if you get it back as a tax refund,
On 1/12/2023 12:41 PM, R Losey wrote:
Thanks; I know the information is out there, but intuitively, it doesn't
make sense to me that depositing funds to my bank account is a "debit"
transaction to the bank. It comes from the concept of credit being "added
to" and debit being "substracted from", I
Hi Bob,
Yes, I've just done that with the same result. Reverted to 4.13 and a
saved version of my Reports - that was all good with Report configs and
Finance Quote all looking good. Reinstalled the nightly version as you
suggested but the results are just the same - doesn't seem to find my last
Good evening everybody,
I recently built a simple web interface for GnuCash and wish to share
it with you, in the hopes of receiving feedback and thougths and that it
might be useful to others:
GitHub: https://github.com/joshuabach/gnucash-web
Demo: https://gnucash-web-demo.bachmeier.cc
I have
To submit VAT data to HMRC here in the UK I am obliged to use a method which is
automatic. So I need to find a way to trasnfer the balances from a couple of
accounts to an Excel spreadsheet automatically ie not by copying and pasting. I
need to press a button and it is done without the opportuni
Joshua,
Great work, this is amazing!
This would solve the mobile access people have been asking about and
eliminate apps by going with the responsive web design.
Question - if you have more than one book, how do you switch between them?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 7:47 PM Joshua wrote:
>
> Good e
> Great work, this is amazing!
Thanks!
> This would solve the mobile access people have been asking about and
> eliminate apps by going with the responsive web design.
My thoughts exactly!
> Question - if you have more than one book, how do you switch between them?
Sadly, this is currently n
Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane, Michael. I had long forgotten the
'Owes/Trusts' origin of the system. I think many things are much easier
to understand when you find out 'why they are'. Learning the basics of
the 'old days' helped me to grok Debits & Credits many moons ago.
Regards,
Adri
Careful folks.
This is now way beyond 'how to do this in GnuCash' and very much knee
deep in realms that require (several) special pieces of framed paper
hanging on walls.
Regards,
Adrien
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Do a list search on this topic. I'm pretty certain someone has a
solution already worked out. I recall several threads over the last 2
years or so about this.
Apologies, but I don't use this myself, so I can't comment further.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/12/23 8:05 AM, Paul W via gnucash-user wrote:
Thanks for all of the information... however, getting back to the original
question, I'm not sure how to record IRA taxable distributions. I thought I
was doing it, but I am apparently not.
Let me write through a couple of cases. In the first one, I'm selling
$1000 worth (10 shares) of security A
Hi Everybody,
I must thank you (David T., Michael D Novack, Stan Brown, Richard Losey, if
I missed someone it was unintentional) for your excellent insights!
I believe that I have my answer of how to enter the transaction and what
account structure I require if I want the transactions to show up
Indeed.
I don't have to comply with this either, but it seems to me that "pressing a
button" to export to Excel provides exactly the same automated reliability as
CTRL-C/CTRL-V (two buttons, if you will) into Excel. The data in both cases
will have the same reliability.
David T.
On Jan 1
Two separate entries. In my mind, this would best be put in one transaction, to
make the association obvious.
CR - Assets: IRA $1000
DB - Assets: Checking $1000
DB - Income: Deferred Income $1000
CR - Income: IRA Distribution $1000 *
* Income: IRA Distribution is used to document the distributi
I have installed Fedora 37 with Gnome to a different partition (so I can
run different versions).
When I try to follow the instructions in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak,
to install the beta, I get:
[tydeman@x1car2 ~]$ flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub
https://flathub.org/be
On 2023-01-12 20:19, R Losey wrote:
> Let me write through a couple of cases. In the first one, I'm selling
> $1000 worth (10 shares) of security A and having it go directly to my
> checking account with no income tax withholding. (some of these may be
> USA-centric terms; I apologize for that).
>
On 2023-01-12 20:55, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
> Two separate entries. In my mind, this would best be put in one transaction,
> to make the association obvious.
>
> CR - Assets: IRA $1000
> DB - Assets: Checking $1000
> DB - Income: Deferred Income $1000
> CR - Income: IRA Distribution $
On 2023-01-12 21:08, Stan Brown wrote:
> And speaking of distributions, did you miss the note I posted at 11:33
> this morning (Pacific time)? I really don't know why you have no choice
> about having withholding taken from an IRA distribution. You can
> _choose_ to do it, or you can file estimat
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