How to generate trans. automatically.

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Mon May 19 13:27:17 EDT 2008


David Michal <dvd.mchl at googlemail.com> writes:
> I have accounts:
>
> --Bank
>
>   --Savings
>
>   --Payments
>
> --Expenses
>
> --Liabilities
>
>   --CreditCard
>
>  
>
> Every expenses paid by credit card I now need to type in GnuCash twice.
>
> For instance if I’ll buy petrol for 50, then I need to create transactions:
>
> CreditCard -à Expenses – 50
>
> Savings à Payments – 50
>
>  
>
> Is there any possibility in GnuCash to have the second transaction filled
> automatically?

Do you really pay off your credit card incrementally, one-to-one with each
charge you make on that card?

You should probably just be entering the CreditCard -> Expenses transactions,
then make a Checking -> CreditCard transaction when you pay your credit card
bill.

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