Strike me that a sub category to the entry for 'expenses taxes' would do
the trick? Cumulated, it should be enough if you calculate based on
previous years?
Personally, I dump money every so often into a savings a/c and take it
back out to pay the robbers
Downside is that the rate of return
Thanks, if I ever get 2019 sorted, i.e. reconciled and tax 'massaged',
I'll look there.
3.x means I cannot remember which version I had installed, and was
removed, before 3.8 was installed.
Finbar
On 08/02/2020 18:00, John Ralls wrote:
On Feb 8, 2020, at 1:28 AM, Finbar Mahon wrote
Hello,
Congrats on 3.8, downloaded and installed and 3.x removed!
Small question, is there any way to increase the character set size? I
cannot seem to find any instructions, apart from printing.
Thanks
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I fully appreciate everything you say. My suggestion was only posted to
see if there was any way that 'amateurs' like myself who use it under
Windows 10 on a PC, can feel happy.
Of course there are no guarantees, even with expensive bought software,
that is why I left more than one other
I very much appreciate, and depend a lot on, Gnucash. But could I make a
small recommendation?
When a new version is launched would it be possible to announce when It
works for 'ordinary' users?
I have no trouble waiting until it is 'clean'
HYN 2020 to all.
Finbar
On 01/01/2020 00:34,
The miserable Revenue in Ireland, where I tax reside, used to have the
same but they restrict in now
On 24/11/2019 18:58, Art Chimes wrote:
In the US at least, many donations of stuff — other than money — to
charities is tax-deductible.
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I have had a similar experience. Afaicr, the starting balance never
coincided, so I thought it was because of (particularly?) income
transaction(s) that hadn't cleared. I was able after a bit of detective
work, based on my Quicken experiences, to find the anomalies. Now
however, like Jack, it
OK, thanks, will do that. Meanwhile a save>quit and restart seems to
have sorted the issues.
Thanks.
On 27/02/2019 15:09, Colin Law wrote:
Have a look in the gnucash trace file to see if there is anything of note there.
Colin
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 11:53, Finbar Mahon wrote:
He
Hello,
Using - Version: 3.4
Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30)
On Windows 10 Home, version 1803, on a Lenovo PC
Entering data in a bank account, exisiting, not new.
Entering description, freezes, won't move on; then, if it does, entering
amount won't take the decimal point.
This does not happen
Well, I hope I understood all that.
I did a save as in a new folder called GNU FEB 12 2019, >Saved all the
open accounts, >closed them, >quit and then reopened GNUcash.
Voila, afaics, a file opened called GNU FEB12 2019.gnucash and it
contains the last transactions, so far so good.
Just
Wow, this is getting (more) complicated -
You said -
[When Gnucash starts, it *normally* opens the file that was open when
you shutdown last time around,
so it is fairly easy to get the wrong one by mistake if you've been
digging in the folder.]
I just booted up GNUcash without any
OK, thanks. So, it is 'normal' to be using it?
Finbar
On 11/02/2019 10:28, Maf. King wrote:
On Monday, 11 February 2019 09:10:30 GMT Finbar Mahon wrote:
that I was working on another backup. I don't recall making one
specifically but it was probably part of a 'general' HD backup. However,
I
to that file which I then
saved, I would most likely have f**ked up. YMMV.
David
On Feb 10, 2019, at 8:00 PM, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Thanks for that, I probably did, but not (yet) in backblaze, does that matter?
Finbar
On 09/02/2019 12:59, D wrote:
That file name indicates that you opened, and saved
:_Why_is_my_file_name_getting_longer_and_longer.3F
David
On February 9, 2019, at 5:15 PM, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Thanks, I read the guide and was a bit confused when backblaze showed
the most recent save was yesterday at 3.55pm but with two dates/times of -
GNU 5 Feb 2018 .gnucash.20180305171639.gnucash
Just a minor point doesn't it change from 'c' or 'n' to 'y' in the R
column after 'finish' ?
I have had some issues with 'quit' - there have been times when I was
sure that I had done save/quit but the next time I fired up GNUCash it
said it could not find the file and did I want to open it
Thanks, I read the guide and was a bit confused when backblaze showed
the most recent save was yesterday at 3.55pm but with two dates/times of -
GNU 5 Feb 2018 .gnucash.20180305171639.gnucash.20190208155508.gnucash<<
Is the second date from the left [20180305171639] the date the file was
Hi,
I know this has been asked before and I have read some of the the
threads, however...
I am trying out Backblaze, the continuous backup to the cloud service.
I wanted to check if my files were recoverable and I found -
and more, all dated the day before yesterday, when I did the
Thanks for all that, I just need to examine in some detail the results
of transfers as they arrive in the end of year P, some seem to be
misapplied.
Finbar
On 01/02/2019 15:55, Maf. King wrote:
On Friday, 1 February 2019 14:31:21 GMT Finbar Mahon wrote:
Hello,
At year end I need to record
Hello,
At year end I need to record the transactions that have been made
between accounts.
Firstly, I am not sure of the logic to be used -
So, if I want to transfer €1000 to another a/c, I fill in 'transfer to
x' in description; what do I put in the 'transfer' box ? - 'assets
account
Often the justification for not having undo in accounting software is
security. Maybe an option to edit the starting balance?
I know that it is there to manage the reconciliation process, but errors
in transaction entries can modify the starting balance.
Finbar
On 31/01/2019 10:08, Bert
more
often :-)
Many, many thanks for the observations and advice.
Finbar
On 29/01/2019 12:59, David T. wrote:
Finbar,
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 16:54, Finbar Mahon
wrote:
2. For this particular a/c the figure €3986.22 is the balance in
the a/c, taken from the bank statement
on zero opening balance and clean up
the erroneous transactions, and see where that puts you.
David
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 15:53, Finbar Mahon
wrote:
OK,
As I said, I started on 1.1.2018 with 'nothing' I entered the
closing balance for 2017 for the a/c and started entering
the help :-)
:-)
On 27/01/2019 10:46, Colin Law wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 09:36, Finbar Mahon <mailto:mahon.fin...@neuf.fr>> wrote:
No, as I said in the original post, I started on 1.1.2018 with
GNU, so the first entry in this a/c should be the opening balance
for the
there match the ones on the
bank statement you are reconciling against?
Colin
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 at 11:51, Finbar Mahon <mailto:mahon.fin...@neuf.fr>> wrote:
I don't understand where you are seeing the figures you describe. Can
you post a screenshot showing it?
This w
balance. If they match, then you can
finish reconciliation.
The Tutorial explains some of the circumstances that might cause an opening
balance not to match.
David T.
On January 24, 2019, at 9:30 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 13:59, Finbar Mahon wrote:
I understand the logic
I understand the logic of what you describe, but, I started using
GNUCash with effect from 1.1.2018.
The opening balance on the bank statement for one of the asset a/c was
€3,986.22 and the ending balance on 16.2.2018 was €5,117.09
Gnucash shows the ending balance as €5,117.02 but the
I did post that it worked for me by doing a copy and paste of the
original exported report but not copying the title!
On 06/01/2019 16:55, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 5:33:06 PM CET David Carlson wrote:
I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu
Wow, very comprehensive, love the colour scheme ;-)
On 06/01/2019 23:17, David Cousens wrote:
Steve,
The attached screenshot shows what I get and the Report Options setting I
used. Have you tried saving, closing GnuCash and Opening again? (I have
closed and reopened Gnucash since putting that
orts from a certain department store website to a form from
which I can manually extract data to enter into GnuCash, although I
have not figured out how to restructure it to use the CSV importer
for that case.
David C
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:27 AM Finbar Mahon <mailto:mahon.fin...@neu
a certain department store website to a form from
which I can manually extract data to enter into GnuCash, although I
have not figured out how to restructure it to use the CSV importer for
that case.
David C
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:27 AM Finbar Mahon <mailto:mahon.fin...@neuf.fr>>
Hello,
I exported a GNUCash report to HTMl, but I don't seem to be able to
import it to LibreOffice Calc, the LibreOffice xl equivalent.
Does anybody know if I must use 'real' MS XL to receive the HTML file?
In LibreOffice you can save calc files in MS format. Are there any
special tricks
Of course! I found everything since Feb 2018! Many thanks and a Happy
New Year!
Off to load 3.3, I hope that command works there too.
Barry
On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:20 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
The thread GNCupdating advice seems to have answers that could apply
to this thread.
Adding to
of questions/answers on doing a
backup?
TIA for any advice.
Barry
On 30/12/2018 11:50, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Sorry, I meant doing the first option (as I should have been:-[)
before updating to 3.3.
Thanks for the information. I'll have a look at the wiki.
B
On 30/12/2018 10:57, Colin Law wrote
Sorry, I meant doing the first option (as I should have been:-[) before
updating to 3.3.
Thanks for the information. I'll have a look at the wiki.
B
On 30/12/2018 10:57, Colin Law wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 at 09:49, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Hello,
I want to do a backup of the current
Hello,
I want to do a backup of the current installation as of 31.12.2018 and
install the latest version (3.3?) from 1.1.2019. First is this a
worthwhile action and is there any particular process I should follow? I
have looked around the documentation but I didn't find a "how to"
I am
18, David Carlson wrote:
I am not sure if this will help. Check that the register sort order
is set to date posted. If that does not work please let us know which
GnuCash release you are using and your operating system.
David C
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 4:49 AM Finbar Mahon <mailto:mahon.fin...@ne
Hello, this is not urgent, just so I don't forget.
I am trying to print a listing of salary payments for the year.
I have selected the description for the transaction report and the data
I want appears, fine.
However the dates are random, typically the output is date, the
description, the
tried that (coming up to festivites, other priorities) but
I'll report here on the outcome. :-)
On 13/12/2018 23:57, Michael Hendry wrote:
On 13 Dec 2018, at 17:13, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Thanks, Michael, I have been trying that using end March of this year as the
last 'OK' date but doing it up
.
F
On 11/12/2018 17:56, Michael Hendry wrote:
On 11 Dec 2018, at 16:40, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Hi,
My reconcile is a bit erratic. So, I thought of trying to find the error by
reconciling for different periods. If I put in the date for the last statement
for the period I want to check, can I just
Hi,
My reconcile is a bit erratic. So, I thought of trying to find the error
by reconciling for different periods. If I put in the date for the last
statement for the period I want to check, can I just put in an amount as
the ending balance that coincides with the starting period and that way
I tried the suggestion, but it doesn't seem to work with "normal"
accounts, bank etc.
Barry
On 18/11/2018 19:53, Diane Trefethen wrote:
Dear Maf. King,
Thank you for your very helpful answer.
Diane
On 11/17/2018 04:22 PM, Maf. King wrote:
On Saturday, 17 November 2018 19:05:18 GMT Diane
I don't have a P+L for 1/1/192020!!
Hangs at this point, most times, sometimes loads the current operations.
Ideas?
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