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--- Comment #10 from Mark Blakeney ---
@Thomas,
1. Does that small sample file I provided adequately demonstrate the problem?
2. For the second issue, so is there no way to produce a balance sheet / net
worth report that is consistent with reported in
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--- Comment #9 from jesse ---
I am j
Just another user here.
I believe a cash flow statement is different than just an income/expense
report.
Income expense report does not consider money moved from an asset to a
liability. For example, if you have a mortgage and it is $2000, 500 to
principal, 500 to insurance and 1000 to interest.
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--- Comment #8 from Mark Blakeney ---
I guess another way to re-frame my second question here is to ask - how can I
configure unrealized investment gains out of my net-worth report? I.e. I think
I am asking for a balance sheet report.
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--- Comment #7 from Mark Blakeney ---
@Jack, so you are saying you are happy that you net-worth and your
income/expense reports are in-consistent and don't add up?
I just don't see why the action of adding a new price does not also
automatically accumu
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--- Comment #6 from Mark Blakeney ---
Please be sure to note that my comment #4 here is about an issue completely
separate from this bug. This bug exists (since Jan 2018 at least) and I give a
sample file showing it in my comment #3. I am just also aski
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--- Comment #5 from Jack ---
I disagree. The net worth has increased, but the gain is unrealized until the
shares are actually sold. The current value of any stock is the number of
shares times the price. It varies as the price does. Check your stat
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--- Comment #4 from Mark Blakeney ---
Thomas, investigating this problem has exposed a very fundamental but related
issue which I do not understand so perhaps you can comment? If I simply add a
new increased price to a stock I hold (either manually or v
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--- Comment #3 from Mark Blakeney ---
Thomas, https://www.dropbox.com/s/xyjpodeixkomp43/kmmtest.kmy is a trivial
example file which does nothing else but show the problem. I buy $30K of A200
stock (@ $150 each) in Mar 2018 leaving $70K in my bank accoun
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Can someone provide a sample file that shows the problem? That would help a lot
and is very much appreciated.
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