Les,
GnuCash would work for options just like it does for stocks. You just need
to know the trading symbols and if you use a sell as an opening
transaction, then a buy would be your closing transaction, similar to a
short sale. GnuCash will not track collateral or calls.
Since GnuCash does
Hi All:
I can't seem to find any instructions on how to handle options. If
anyone is using options how are you using GC for tracking?
I am using Linux Mint 19.0 and GC 2.6.19.
Thanks,
Les
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Nope, it's not per-session.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jun 10, 2019, at 9:20 AM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
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>> IIUC your complaint is that Get Transactions is proceeding without asking
>> for your password on each account. There's a check box on the little dialog
>> for entering the password
I'm sort-of hijacking an old subject line rather than its thread, but
here's what I've been perusing the past hour or so:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2015-September/061855.html
I started buying shares of a company (let's say GE) 20+ years ago, at
first in their DRIP plan,
A human is involved in authorizing your mail-list membership to minimize
spam, I think that you didn't wait long enough, but it seems that you are a
member now.
Please reply to the list using the instructions at the end of the email.
We all were neophytes once. As you know well, that disappears
Rick,
Try the Transaction Report. It has the ability to sort by Month.
Run the report for just one expense account to start with to get a handle on
how the report options work. Then you can make it more complicated with more
accounts if needed later.
If your split memos have enough detail,
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Mike stagl wrote:
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>
>
> Side Note- I noticed that the Running Balance column broke when I
> selected Detail Level to Multi-Line in the Transaction Report. This is
> in GnuCash 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Debian 9. Does anyone know if that is
> addressed in 3.5?
> IIUC your complaint is that Get Transactions is proceeding without asking for
> your password on each account. There's a check box on the little dialog for
> entering the password to tell
> AQBanking to save it and I suppose you must have checked it at some point.
> You can undo the setting
Is there a report, or a way, that list items by month. i.e. If I wanted to look
at a breakdown of my expenses by the month is there a way to do that? I'd like
to look at numbers and not a graph or pie chart.Thanks,Rick
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NHEngineer,
Welcome to the GnuCash user maillist.
Getting started with GnuCash is a bit of a challenge, but once you learn
how to it, I think you will like it. The forced double entry bookkeeping
feature is what sold me.
I believe those errors belong to the AQ Banking feature which most of us
> On Jun 7, 2019, at 1:05 PM, NHEngineer wrote:
>
> I'm a brand new user so please be easy on me. I was a Quicken user but I'm
> not going to subscribe to the new owner's blackmail demand so I've chosen to
> try to learn gnuCASH. I struggled through the account set-up and I thought
> I did
hi!
Is there a way to refresh the Match Transaction to take care of the newly
match transaction?
I do ~20 match, than I quit and Import transactions again to know witch
transaction I need to work on.
I need to do this 'cause I importing 5 years of data.
Also It could be useful to get a
I'm a brand new user so please be easy on me. I was a Quicken user but I'm
not going to subscribe to the new owner's blackmail demand so I've chosen to
try to learn gnuCASH. I struggled through the account set-up and I thought
I did everything right - guess I missed something. The gnu help
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