Marking mortgage payments as an expense

Matthew Vanecek mevanecek at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 30 20:38:43 CST 2003


On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 09:19, Dale Alspach wrote:
> I think you are right. A statement of cash flows is supposed to
> catch every transaction that affects accounts considered "cash",
> generally bank and cash accounts. If it does not show liability
> changes from cash transactions it is broken.
> 
> 

The Cash Flow works as advertised, in 1.7.8 (or current CVS, anyhow). 
However, the dialog, and the display are a little confusing.  When you
open the Options dialog, all the selected accounts are *excluded* from
the cash flow report.  Therefore, to include an account, you need to
de-select it.  Also, if you have "Always show sub-accounts" checked, the
accounts below selected top-level accounts will *not* be shown.

The labels are backward, is all.  There is currently a string freeze to
allow for translations, but perhaps after 1.8.0 is relesed, we can get a
change in.

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Matthew Vanecek
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