Hello,
I have searched the archive with no real resolution. I have several fairly
simple stock splits to handle. I have done lots of reading and I think I
understand the principles, but still don’t have a solid best practice for
applying it in GnuCash.
So for a simple (e.g.) 1 for 10 split, no
Hi Bruce/GnuCash users,
You bring up a lot of issues!
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mx - the Linux distro you
are using seems to use Debian for its package management, so maybe there
is an issue with the Debian pacjage of GnuCash...?
What version of MX Linux are you using?
On Friday, 13 December 2024 11:20:35 GMT David Kirkby wrote:
> I sent a customer in India a quotation of £1960. They provide a purchase
> order for £20 less - ie £1940. I think they had a cheek, but I said I
> would accept it if they paid all bank charges. We received £1910. I assume
> that they h
I sent a customer in India a quotation of £1960. They provide a purchase
order for £20 less - ie £1940. I think they had a cheek, but I said I
would accept it if they paid all bank charges. We received £1910. I assume
that they had paid no bank charges at all.
I have not received any letter from
In the account with the stock:
Actions:
Stock Split:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 7:25 PM Alan Taylor <8080...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have searched the archive with no real resolution. I have several fairly
> simple stock splits to handle. I have done lots of reading and I think I
> under
My answer, which I've been doing for a while, is to go the the
originating company and have the cost taken out of there and use that as
a buy cost of the spin-off.
For example Berry just recently spun off Magnera. so the cost basis, as
reported by your brokerage, for Magerna I handle as coming
John,
I upgraded to MacOS 15.2. Gnucash 5.9-1 crashed (first few lines of report
below). 5.9-2 is okay,
Best wishes,
Will
Process: Gnucash [3928]
Path:
/Applications/Gnucash/*/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash
Identifier:org.gnucash.Gnucash
Version: