if I can figure the C++.
Is anyone looking at this at the moment? I'd like to help. At least two of
the issues on the Budgeting feature can be resolved if we fix this math
error. We could tackle separately perhaps getting the budget charts and
editor to respect the Reverse values for Cre
Hi,
I'm using gnucash to manage my personal finances. It's great for tracking
my expenses and I can even forecast short-term (a few months) but schedule
transactions in advance for big ticket items and other regular
expenses (loan repayments). For other more irregular expenses, I use the
budget to
h is how much I’ve set aside.
> Because I’m not touching the transactions in the real bank accounts, when I
> open them I’d see the true balance and reconciliations etc would work as
> normal.
>
> Not sure if that helps, but I think I’ll give it a go myself!
>
> Cheers
>
> And
named the data Information,
and the randomness Clueless. And the Information and the Clueless were the
first Network.
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From: Daniel Sheffield
Date: Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Fund management without an actual account
To: Alan Johnson
Thanks Alan,
I wonder about the roll up figure on the accounts tab - I have heaps of
future transactions scheduled months in advance to help me forecast.
But that means the account tab never reflects the current balance. So I
can't use that to reconcile.
Unless there is a setting somewhere to show
ank's statement each month.
> -- 1122+1123 "Reserve for XXX" acct's are the amounts "saved up
> for" the upcoming big-lump payments, which show up as a negative number.
>
> I coded 1120 "Checking after reserves" as a "placeholder&q
t.
>
> The assett (cash) and liability (gift, tithe, etc) would appear opposite
> each other on reports.
>
> Aug 6, 2024 03:20:24 Daniel Sheffield :
>
> Thanks Alan,
>
> I wonder about the roll up figure on the accounts tab - I have heaps of
> future transactions schedul