The GnuCash ‘Cashflow Report’ is misnamed because it doesn’t work like every 
other Cash Flow report out there. (A Cash Flow report is supposed to show the 
effects of cash movements that don’t get reported in the P&L) It breaks down 
flows by special categories. There is a bug report on this. I don’t think the 
plan is to junk the current report, but until a proper one is made, it will 
retain the current name.

The GnuCash version is more like an overall in-out report, which might well be 
what you are looking for and yes, you can run it each month.

What you won’t see are income and expenses organized like a P&L, but you will 
see *all* flows in and out, even those that don’t include income or expense 
accounts. (like paying down a liability, it was cash-out but not an expense, so 
it won’t show up on the Income Statement)

You likely want to restrict the account selection for this report to just your 
asset accounts like a checking account and/or a cash account.

Either the Cashflow or P&L (Income Statement) can be customized with select 
accounts. So if you have multiple sub-entities within your household books you 
can still report on the activity of those entities. But that will depend on 
having either separate accounts for each entity in your tree, or using a field 
like Notes, Memo, or Description to add some sort of tag as part of the text, 
then filtering the report for that tag. (note, this is not official 
functionality of GnuCash, but it is possible to do)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 10, 2020 w11d70, at 11:11 AM, Long <phamhoanglon...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for your help, i've searched some results on internet, it's seem
> like there are no ways to have CASH FLOW monthly report ? I think it's very
> helpful. Do you have any idea ?


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