On Monday, 13 November 2023 07:51:20 GMT Liz wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2023 08:45:20 -0500
>
> Ken Farley wrote:
> > The files you want to open have names of the format " > Name>.gnucash". You need to find those files, without the .gcm or any
> > Name>
> > other suffix.
>
> A very old Gnucash file
Hello,
The recent discussion on reconciliation was helpful in trying to sort
out some anomalies I have.
When I do the latest reconciliation of one of my accounts the opening
balance is 10,448.43 and gives me an amount of inbalance which is way off.
Following the advice in the recent posts I
On Monday, 13 November 2023 15:20:28 GMT Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> I set off to see where, but, in the course of my search, I tried to find
> the number 10,443.43 in the account, as a baseline, but didn't find one.
>
> If I understand the process of reconciliation the number shoul
Yes, I think it's very useful to have all of my financial data in GC,
even tho it doesn't do everything that I want. I haven't found the
brokerage firms analysis tools useful. They seem to be oriented toward
the active investor & do their best to encourage trading.
I'm an index fund, buy and
One of several complications that you can run into when searching for a
reconciliation error by using the reconciliation tool is that GnuCash
leaves all previously reconciled split lines assigned to the target account
reconciled. Thus if there are reconciled split lines dated after the
reconciliat
> On Nov 13, 2023, at 07:20, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The recent discussion on reconciliation was helpful in trying to sort out
> some anomalies I have.
>
> When I do the latest reconciliation of one of my accounts the opening balance
> is 10,448.43 and gives
If you remember that the reconciliation endting balance was correct in
GnuCash fairly recently a process that will actually work would be to
unreconcile all transaction splits after a given date, then re-reconciling
each month after that date with your bank statements handy. To go back
more than a