Stephen,
I could be wrong, but I bet when you get the 1099 for the CD both the interest
and principal penalties will be combined in the penalty box. Technically, the
penalty is defined as simple interest for x days (depending on the term of the
CD). I would bet the interest earned on the CD
Thanks Maf. That seems like a neat solution. I'm almost there.
Because I'm on the Flat Rate Scheme my Box 6 figure needs to be the total of
sales including VAT but apart from my Accounts Receivable which goes to zero
once the invoice is paid I don't see how to get that figure from anywhere. I
This message is in response to a referral in a comment to the GnuCash
suggestions concerning the PDF printing implementation change going to v4.4.
I probably don't update gnucash as often as I should and we missed the 4.4 ...
4.12 versions.
In the comment Frank Ellenberger referred to this
I'm running 4.13 on Windows 10 and can tell you that sort order is 'sticky'
only if you are sorting on one of the two occurrence columns. It's a
calendar-oriented feature, so I can't say I consider that an oversight.
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From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of David T. via
Interest is accounted for as income per CD account. The way I ended up
doing it allows me to see how much interest I have earned by each and
all accounts and the interest penalty and principal penalties are noted
as to which account they were applicable but I do not track the
penalties account
stephen
one inquisitive question. did you receive any interest on the CD at all earlier
and if so how did you account it
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of
Stephen
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2023 5:38 PM
To: Gyle McCollam ;
Thanks Alex, that is a neat feature and will be helpful as I slog through
the accounts.
>
> Also there is a column that can be displayed in the Account Hierarchy tab
> showing if a particular account is 'tagged' for the US Income Tax Report
> (use the large downward pointing arrow on the right to
I agree, why change them. However, I question the need to make a single 4
way split unless one of the transactions is to or from a single account.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 1:51 PM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> I have one transaction moving money from A to B (one pair)
> I have another transaction
Thanks to you and Murugan I got this sorted. As usual, over-thought and
over-wrought. Although I'm sure I could show all the changes in one
split entry it was easiest for me to credit the interest 162.89 as one
standalone entry first. Then I could see my way clearly to showing the
two penalty
Fred
If the transactions are otherwise correct, why would you need to alter them? If
you need to tie them together, put an easily found "tag' in the description for
each to link them and then in future when you need to do similar transfers use
the multi-split approach. If the books are correct
On 1/15/23 11:50, Fred Tydeman wrote:
I have one transaction moving money from A to B (one pair)
I have another transaction moving money from C to D (another pair)
I now realize I should have one transaction with 4 splits.
Is there an easy way to merge the two pairs into one 4-way split?
Or, do
I have one transaction moving money from A to B (one pair)
I have another transaction moving money from C to D (another pair)
I now realize I should have one transaction with 4 splits.
Is there an easy way to merge the two pairs into one 4-way split?
Or, do I have to manually re-enter 40
I would enter this Murugan suggested. Let's say the balance of the CD prior to
closing on your books was $300,000.00
Using the amounts you have given:
Debit Credit
Asset: Acct moved to$298,633.38 (Closing Balance)
Income: CD Interest
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 10:59 PM wrote:
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> From: "David T."
> To: Tommy Trussell
> Cc: Phyllis Bruce , Gnucash Users <
> gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2023 09:48:25 +0300
> Subject: Re: [GNC] TAX Report WAS Re: reports not working
> On Jan 15, 2023, at 7:40 AM, Chris Green wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 02:19:13PM +0300, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
>> Hmm. That is odd. The page identifies itself as the default page when Apache
>> is installed under Ubuntu, suggesting an error in the GnuCash web server
>>
On Sunday, 15 January 2023 16:30:38 GMT Paul W wrote:
> Thanks Maf. That seems like a neat solution. I'm almost there.
> Because I'm on the Flat Rate Scheme my Box 6 figure needs to be the total of
> sales including VAT but apart from my Accounts Receivable which goes to
> zero once the invoice
hi Stephen
The entries can be input as follows. I could not understand where you are
getting orphans or imbalances if you can explain it would be easy
Account Dr Cr Notes
Principal Asst: Bank Account Asst: CD Account$ Principal
amount
InterestAsst: Bank
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 02:19:13PM +0300, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hmm. That is odd. The page identifies itself as the default page when Apache
> is installed under Ubuntu, suggesting an error in the GnuCash web server
> setup. "www.gnucash.org" works properly; "gnucash.org" does not.
Tommy, thanks for the new thread.
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 4:35 PM Tommy Trussell
wrote:
> reply below
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 3:49 PM Phyllis Bruce wrote:
>
>> Okay, I can't stand it anymore. I don't know what ubuntu is, or flatpak,
>> or a host of other terms you use. I run windows and
On 14 January 2023 at 22:30, Fred Tydeman said:
> I am doing a search (for T-bill) on the gnucash wiki.
> I get the Search Results page (with 181 results).
> On the left side of the page, I click on GnuCash Website.
> That gets me: Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page
> That seems wrong to me.
> The URL
Hmm. That is odd. The page identifies itself as the default page when Apache is
installed under Ubuntu, suggesting an error in the GnuCash web server setup.
"www.gnucash.org" works properly; "gnucash.org" does not.
David T.
On Jan 15, 2023, 9:32 AM, at 9:32 AM, Fred Tydeman
wrote:
>I am
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