Re: [GNC] Loan with overpayments

2020-02-22 Thread elvis
On 23/2/20 8:23 am, David Cousens wrote: Claire Can you request a more detailed statement? "Trust us, we are a bank" is not a good modus operandi as we have found out recently in Australia. We had banks charging for services never rendered, continuing to charge fees to dead people along with

Re: [GNC] Loan with overpayments

2020-02-22 Thread David Cousens
Claire Can you request a more detailed statement? "Trust us, we are a bank" is not a good modus operandi as we have found out recently in Australia. We had banks charging for services never rendered, continuing to charge fees to dead people along with outrageous fees for letting the computer do

Re: [GNC] Loan with overpayments

2020-02-22 Thread Claire via gnucash-user
Thanks Stephen. I'm in the UK and it's usual to have interest calculated daily and applied in advance on the first of the month. Payment can be any date you choose. The bank only sends an annual statement with a single figure for the total interest that year - not at all helpful in this case. I

Re: [GNC] Loan with overpayments

2020-02-21 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 2/21/20 8:56 AM, Claire via gnucash-user wrote: > Hello > I have a loan at a fixed interest rate and was planning to use "Loan and > Mortgage Repayment...". However I do have the option to make overpayments. > I checked this mailing list and there was a thread regarding mortgages in > 2013

[GNC] Loan with overpayments

2020-02-21 Thread Claire via gnucash-user
Hello I have a loan at a fixed interest rate and was planning to use "Loan and Mortgage Repayment...". However I do have the option to make overpayments. I checked this mailing list and there was a thread regarding mortgages in 2013 which said that the SX uses the original amount to calculate