Then you would create asset accounts (an equivalent to the accounts
payable in business features) for rent owed. Again you could use sub-
accounts for each property to a fine a scale as needed.
When the rent is due on a property you create an entry with a debit to
the appropriate Asset:Rent Owed
Thanks. I had found that link before (but will revisit it)
What I would like is a report I could hand to the tenant (monthly,
or 3 Monthly) that had all income & recompense due to that tenant
with a total credit or debit at the bottom ie rent in advance, or
arrears. Of course I want it to be e
On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 at 06:30, flywire wrote:
> So how do you propose actually tracking unpaid bills? Recording a
> transaction doesn't do it. It would normally involve specific reports run
> frequently enough to manage payments due.
>
Hmm, no mention of any specific reports to understand what is i
On Friday, 21 March 2025 02:52:08 GMT arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
> I just opened my gnucash and wanted the path and found I couldn't find it
> there anywhere. yep, sure, I see the name of the file so I can do a search
> and find it. but I'd guess it's available within gnucash somewhere
On 3/20/2025 12:49 PM, Murugan Mariappan wrote:
The effective date for recording the expense transaction should be
based on when the goods or services are received rather than the due
date of the bill or the credit period provided by the vendor. This
aligns with the accrual basis of accounti
It’s possible that “Rename Page” does only that — rename the page, but not the
name of the underlying account. If you want to rename the account, select the
account in the list of accounts and choose “Edit” from the icon bar or “Edit
Account” from the Edit menu.
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Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.co
Question
PS --- I have a question for gnucash folks using the business features.
How do you treat (what date do you use) incoming bills that are NOT "due
upon receipt" but instead "due at some future date"? And what happens if
you pay tat bill before that date?
Answer
I use the business feature, w
I tested this and it does the same on my system. I'm using Gnucash 5.10
(2024-12-14) on Windows 11 Pro.
However, if you shutdown Gnucash and reopen it has the new page name. In Both
cases the account name in the COA has not changed>
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
gmccol...@live.co
And if not you can probably do a dummy "Save As" and it will open the
folder where it currently is :-)
Cheers David H.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 at 12:53, arthur brogard via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I just opened my gnucash and wanted the path and found I couldn't find it
> th
I just opened my gnucash and wanted the path and found I couldn't find it there
anywhere.
yep, sure, I see the name of the file so I can do a search and find it.
but I'd guess it's available within gnucash somewhere isn't it?
.
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