Re: [GNC] Split transactions involving multiple currencies

2022-01-30 Thread Koen Martens
On 30-01-2022 17:15, john wrote: Looks like you entered the exchange rate backwards, i.e. 10.2 EUR = 1 SEK instead of the other way around. *doh* yes, that's it of course. I guess I got confused, because for the basic ledger, the rate is EUR -> SEK, whereas for this particular split it

Re: [GNC] Canadian Mortgage

2022-01-30 Thread Al Maloney
Victor Thanks. What you say about formulae and bank practice makes sense to me. Your advice says to me: "Don't sweat the small stuff". Al Maloney Velox Versutus Vigilans On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 at 21:28, R. Victor Klassen wrote: > My experience is that if I do interest compounded semi-annually,

Re: [GNC] Adding late charges to a vendor bill after posting?

2022-01-30 Thread R. Victor Klassen
Not what the Canadian (Federal) taxing authorities do with payroll taxes. They have a separate account for arrears, and interest goes there as well. As far as I can tell, this is just to baffle the poor taxpayer, so if you ever get in arrears, you have to be sure to tell them the next payment

Re: [GNC] Canadian Mortgage

2022-01-30 Thread Al Maloney
Derek Thanks. I'll check this out. As an absolute neophyte, I'll need some time. Al Maloney Velox Versutus Vigilans On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 at 15:08, Derek Atkins wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, January 30, 2022 2:13 pm, Al Maloney wrote: > > How can I use gnuCash for a Canadian mortgage? > > > > I

Re: [GNC] Canadian Mortgage

2022-01-30 Thread R. Victor Klassen
My experience is that if I do interest compounded semi-annually, and the right payment frequency, the interest/principal breakdown still doesn’t match the bank’s, because they say compounded semi-annually on the mortgage documents, but then they calculate what the equivalent is and calculate it

Re: [GNC] Canadian Mortgage

2022-01-30 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, On Sun, January 30, 2022 2:13 pm, Al Maloney wrote: > How can I use gnuCash for a Canadian mortgage? > > I need: > 1) frequency of payments as bi-weekly (not semi-monthly) On the Loan Repayment page, select: Frequency: Weekly Every 2 weeks > 2) a compounding period of 6 months If you know

[GNC] Canadian Mortgage

2022-01-30 Thread Al Maloney
How can I use gnuCash for a Canadian mortgage? I need: 1) frequency of payments as bi-weekly (not semi-monthly) 2) a compounding period of 6 months These are not available in version 4.9-1 Actions->Scheduled Transactions->Mortgage & Loan Repayment I am using macOS 10.14.6 or macOS 12.2 Al

Re: [GNC] Crash getting online transactions

2022-01-30 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
> On Jan 30, 2022, at 12:52 PM, Jon Schewe wrote: > > I've recently found that getting online transactions for my savings > account crashes GnuCash. Getting the checking account and credit card > accounts from the same bank work fine. I turned on the debug log and > found this: > > * 11:50:01

[GNC] Crash getting online transactions

2022-01-30 Thread Jon Schewe
I've recently found that getting online transactions for my savings account crashes GnuCash. Getting the checking account and credit card accounts from the same bank work fine. I turned on the debug log and found this: * 11:50:01 INFO [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency] baln=453392/100 *

Re: [GNC] Adding late charges to a vendor bill after posting?

2022-01-30 Thread Stan Brown
[sent to the list with CC to the OP] On 2022-01-29 17:57, Eric H. Bowen via gnucash-user wrote: > Property taxes are due. Actually, by the time you read this, they will > be past due... I used the "vendor bill" Payables system to track this > when I got the tax bill in November and I've made a

Re: [GNC] Split transactions involving multiple currencies

2022-01-30 Thread john
> On Jan 30, 2022, at 2:54 AM, Koen Martens wrote: > > Hi, > > In 2022, I'll be emigrating from The Netherlands to Sweden. Before, I used to > do my private accounts purely in euro's, but now in 2022 I need to do > multi-currency book-keeping. The main currency will be Swedish Kroner

[GNC] Split transactions involving multiple currencies

2022-01-30 Thread Koen Martens
Hi, In 2022, I'll be emigrating from The Netherlands to Sweden. Before, I used to do my private accounts purely in euro's, but now in 2022 I need to do multi-currency book-keeping. The main currency will be Swedish Kroner (SEK), but I will also have accounts and payments in Euro's (EUR).