Could be it just hasn’t been seen widely yet. Posts here are odd beasts in that
some get lots of activity and others nary a peep. Being that they are mail,
this may be a semi-permanent condition for a thread.
I’ll hazard a guess that it may have been appealing more for potential
documenters
The budget estimate didn't give me an average monthly expense as I
expected, everything was zero. It would really benefit from a tutorial.
Can I get a cash flow report with the monthly expenditure in columns for
all of the income and expense accounts?
I thought there would have been more comments on Porting the Tutorial &
Concepts Guide to ReadTheDocs.org tested recently at
https://gnucash-docs-rst.readthedocs.io/
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From: Geert Janssens
Sent: Thursday, 30 April 2020 7:24 PM
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'David H'
Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnucash logs
Op donderdag 30 april 2020 06:04:10 CEST schreef Chris Good:
> Hi Geert,
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> I think options 2-5 are too disruptive
Took the latest activity on one Chase credit card account and downloaded in QIF
format. Each time, Gnucash went through the motions, but never prompted for a
target account. Then (for only 7 transactions), took a few minutes and then
brought up a screen attempting to match thousands of 10 year old
Thank you. The guide explains a credit card account is a short-term
loan. The Loans section probably needs a reference back to Credit Card
Putting It All Together section which clearly explains Interest and
Payments.
Aaron describes it pretty well, a loan interest transaction generates an
expense