Accounts in multiple currencies

Watson-Haigh, Nathan (LI, Rock. Rendel) Nathan.Watson-Haigh at csiro.au
Tue Oct 21 00:17:07 EDT 2008


I started using GNUCash in England, and as such had most accounts set up in
GNUCash in GBP currency. However, I've recently move to Australia and have
some accounts set up using AUD currency. I was wondering if anyone has
experience dealing with accounts in multiple currencies and if they have any
advice on how best to handle them.
 
In particular, most of my expense accounts are in GBP, but now that I'm in
Australia, and have a bank account in AUD, whenever I make charges to my AUD
bank account, I enter the details in GNUCash as an expense (expense account
in GBP). This expense has an "exchange rate" associated with it. However, an
exchange rate doesn't really mean anything unless you really are moving
money between two currencies. Therefore, if I use the Price Editor to
retrieve up-to-date quotes on currency exchange rates my normal fortnightly
salary in Australia looks like it's decreasing in reports due to the recent
increase in the GBP->AUD exchange rate. Is there a better way to deal with
multiple currencies, other than maybe creating a sub account in AUD for each
expense account?
 
In addition, this is further complicated in the budget facility as it
doesn't allow the budget to be specified in a particular currency, but
rather is fixed to the currency of specified by each account. Thus,
fluctuations in the exchange rate have an implied impact on whether I'm
under/over budget.
 
I suppose, my point is that expenses are all relative to my current earning
which is in AUD at the moment and exchange rates are not important in this
respect
 
Cheers, and thanks for any comments/info/thoughts/points of view you may be
able to provide.
Nathan
 

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Dr. Nathan S. Watson-Haigh
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CSIRO Livestock Industries
J M Rendel Laboratory
Rockhampton
QLD 4701
Australia

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