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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
*
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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
> 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
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).
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