Receivables Aging Misreporting
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 16 11:10:25 EDT 2010
Another possibility is that you hit the bug where GnuCash thinks
the invoices weren't paid properly and you've got lots of
auto-payment-forward transactions in your A/R account throwing
off all your balances.
-derek
trythis <grahamlane at gmail.com> writes:
> The only thing that comes to mind is the possibility of dates being different
> in the two reports.
> Could it also be possible that one of the payments is not applied properly
> within an invoice? I am only guessing here, but maybe one of the payments
> has been entered many days past the due date of the invoice as because you
> made the payment entry a year after the actual payment was made and forgot
> to backdate the payment and the aging report added the interest. I am also
> guessing that a regular report might also show such a debt so that idea is
> probably terrible.
>
>
> Pablo Francesca wrote:
>>
>> When I run a receivables aging report, one of my clients shows an
>> outstanding debit balance of $125. When I run a customer report for this
>> same customer, the report shows a $0 balance.
>>
>> How could this be possible?
>>
>>
>>
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