I own some Exchange Traded Fund stocks, and one of the stocks has been
restructured: the stock I owned has been converted into another stock,
so that 1 ABC share (the original stock) has been converted into N DEF
shares. I have only been provided with the ratio of share values, not
with prices.
ecurity, and "CBA" is the new security.
Hope this helps.
Geoff
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On 22/01/2021 6:08 pm, Peter Lamb via gnucash-user wrote:
I own some Exchange Traded Fund stocks, and one of the stocks has
been restructured: the stock I owned has been converted into another
stock, so that 1 ABC share (
Hi, Adrian.
Thanks for the suggestion. By the time I saw it, I'd already
unsubscribed. I've now re-subscribed under the new address, as you can see.
Regards,
Peter
On 24/8/2023 10:40, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
It's been a while since I changed mine, but I don't think you have to
unsubscribe &
On 28/9/2023 10:22, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On the contrary, GnuCash has *always* as far as I can recall after
over a decade, suggested today's date for the closing date. I don't
ever remember it suggesting a date in the past.
When I do reconciliations, the default statement date is one calen
OK, that explains the difference in behaviour that I'm seeing to what
you're seeing. I have Preferences > Register > Reconciling > 'Always
reconcile to today' unchecked.
Peter
On 28/9/2023 11:04, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
It seems I forgot that is influenced by: Preferences > Register >
Reconc
Assuming that you have a Mac (you didn't say, but the message sounds
Mac-ish):
System Settings>Privacy & Security>Files and Folders, scroll down to
Gnucash, click on the ">" to the left of "Gnucash" and switch on
Documents Folder.
Peter
On 1/10/2023 10:41, Anna Scott wrote:
Hello helpers … t
No problem, I'm glad you've sorted it out.
Peter
On 1/10/2023 13:52, Anna Scott wrote:
Thank you so much Peter! I found the pathway and was able to successfully
reauthorize it again. Whew! I realized later that the other significant event
today was that I updated my Mac software just befor
I'm running GnuCash 4.5-1 for Intel Mac on Sonoma 14.0, and I've had no
problems with it, but I don't use the business or budget features.
Peter
On 3/10/2023 06:09, R Losey wrote:
I see that iMac has released MacOS 14.0. I am currently running 13.6, but
would hate to have the OS upgrade break
On 27/4/2024 04:00, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I'm not familiar with @INC, but happy to learn.
@INC is a Perl list of directories that are searched to find library
modules for Perl module 'use' statements (and in other contexts where
modules are imported).
On Unixoid systems you can find out
They appear to be the inverse of each other (1 USD = 4148 COP, 1 COP =
0.000239 USD), which is what you'd expect.
Regards,
Peter
On 12/7/2024 18:30, Fred Tydeman wrote:
In looking at my Price Database for Currencies,
I see that the conversion rate for a pair appears twice
for the same date.
Un
that confirming the actual ratio that day and
re-entering one or both transactions will resolve the situation to a
single conversion rate for the day.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/12/24 7:47 PM, Peter Lamb via gnucash-user wrote:
They appear to be the inverse of each other (1 USD = 4148 COP,
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