Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-03 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 8/3/22 05:37, steve.schwa...@fastmail.com wrote: Thanks for the background folks. I appreciate the effort and will do the manual creation. However, I'm hardheaded enough that I want get the transaction to work within tolerances with a minimum of monthly intervention such as editing or

Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-03 Thread Derek Atkins
HI, On Wed, August 3, 2022 8:37 am, steve.schwa...@fastmail.com wrote: > Thanks for the background folks. I appreciate the effort and will do the > manual creation. > > However, I'm hardheaded enough that I want get the transaction to work > within tolerances with a minimum of monthly

Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-03 Thread
Thanks for the background folks. I appreciate the effort and will do the manual creation. However, I'm hardheaded enough that I want get the transaction to work within tolerances with a minimum of monthly intervention such as editing or reading bank statements. I have to go on record that P

Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-02 Thread David Carlson
Steve, I am not going to open your zip file, I imagine it is just documenting the fact that the P & I calculations don't exactly match your lenders' statements, which is a known issue, unfixable since they all have their own way of calculating it. At least that was the case years ago when I last

Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-02 Thread William Prescott
A slight variation on Steve's suggestion. I made the mortgage payments a 'Scheduled Transaction' with some nominal values for principal and interest payments. Then, they were created automatically, and I just edited them to get the amounts correct. Will On 2022 Aug 2, at 08-02 02:55:33,

Re: [GNC] Stumped on Mortgage Asst - Screenshots

2022-08-02 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Steve, I expect others will give you ideas on how or what is mistaken on the mortgage assistant. I, however, am going to suggest a different approach, which is to forego using the scheduled transactions/mortgage assistant altogether, and simply enter the monthly payments manually. The