On 7/26/20 2:40 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
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>> Hmm. Better migrate to a credit union then. Mine will send checks to
>> an address and they will even put the stamp on the envelope. There is
>> an option to send to a phone number or email address.
>
>
> Lovely. If you directed a check to
To get a match you have to have a transaction in the register that's
sufficiently similar to the one you're importing, and that has not been
imported/matched before.
In your case, it could be one of these reasons (I can't see the image):
- There's no matching transaction in your register (no
If there's no matching transaction already in the account then there's nothing
to clear. In that case only adding or not makes sense.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 26, 2020, at 1:56 PM, Fross, Michael wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I sent this earlier this month and didn't see any reply so I
Hmm. Better migrate to a credit union then. Mine will send checks to
an address and they will even put the stamp on the envelope. There is
an option to send to a phone number or email address.
Lovely. If you directed a check to my phone number it's inaccessible.
Do you KNOW that phone
Hello all,
I sent this earlier this month and didn't see any reply so I thought I
would try again. Has anyone else seen these issues? I use Citibank and
perhaps it's a Citibank issue, but I did not have this problem on v2 or v3.
Thanks all. I appreciate the help.
Michael
On Sat, Jul 4,
On 7/26/20 9:25 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> On 7/26/2020 11:39 AM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> Did nobody read the footnote? The book was published in 1985, long
>> before electronic payments became widely available. No doubt the 2020
>> edition would say something like "independently
Hey team,
I am using a postgres database for my gnucash storage, but cannot seem to
find a way to connect via SSL which is my preferred method. There does not
seem to be a clear way to do this, does anyone have any suggestions as I
may be missing something?
Thanks!
Greg
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Gregory A.
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.1, the second release in the
stable 4.x series
Between 4.0 and 4.1, the following bugfixes were accomplished:
• Bug 775582 - Change "Petrol" (or Gas if seen in USA) to "Fuel"
• Bug 797759 - Some transactions are not highlighted in
Recently someone called the treaurer of a group associated with mine. They told
her the chair of the group had an emergency and needed funds. The treasurer did
not have access to their Paypal account so he sent funds from his personal
account. It turned out to be a scam. Actually a pretty well
On 2020 Jul 26, at 07-26 11:25:10, Michael or Penny Novack
wrote:
On 7/26/2020 11:39 AM, John Ralls wrote:
> Did nobody read the footnote? The book was published in 1985, long before
> electronic payments became widely available. No doubt the 2020 edition would
> say something like
On 7/26/2020 11:39 AM, John Ralls wrote:
Did nobody read the footnote? The book was published in 1985, long before electronic
payments became widely available. No doubt the 2020 edition would say something like
"independently documented transfer" with a mention somewhere that that used to
> Incidentally, the textbook also says that checks should ideally require
two signatures. I don't know how to impose that control over electronic
transfers
I'm a trustee of a tiny charity in the UK, and our treasurer's account
with Lloyds Bank allows for this.
X sets up the transfer, then Y logs
> On Jul 25, 2020, at 9:13 PM, Liz Dodd wrote:
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> On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 15:04:22 -0500
> "w...@theprescotts.com" wrote:
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>> Your suggestion about a second person to handle the cash is a good
>> idea. One of my longstanding complaints has been that no one ever
>> looks at any of the finances
> Here's what my accounting 101 textbook says about cash receipts:
>> * All cash receipts should be deposited intact in the bank... Cash
disbursements should not be made from cash receipts but only by check or
from petty cash.
lol Do the accountants want to handle the books for all community
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