Gnucash Reports

casi casi at maanreri.de
Fri Jun 8 02:55:51 EDT 2012


Hi,

in GnuCash the reports are run from the "Reports" menu item, and it
sounds like that you would first give a try to the "Income & Expense"
and "Asset & Liability" reports.

In those two groups you find a couple of report types that match your
list below.

Documentation about some of these is found in 
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Using_GnuCash#Reports_Included_in_GnuCash

whereas I would like to draw your attention especially to
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Using_GnuCash#Custom_Reports
which gives you a description on how to store your selected option
settings.

In general, I think you do not need to read much about it, simple select
a report type, explore the options, set the options to what appears
useful to you, run the report, and refine the settings (or try another
type if it doesn't give you what you want).
It is fairly quick to get familiar with it.

Kind regards,
Carsten


O
n Thu, 2012-06-07 at 13:44 -0500, trg_c4fmr at sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Humblest apologies if this information is available on the net and my 
> search techniques failed to turn it up.  The features site states:
> "GnuCash also comes complete with a full suite of standard and 
> customizeable reports, such as:
> 
>   * Balance Sheet
>   * Profit & Loss
>   * Portfolio Valuation
>   * and many others.
> 
> Graphs and reports can be highly and easily customized in appearance and 
> contents, in order to fullfill every user's need.
> 
> We are setting up an accounting system and need to present reports to 
> our congregation and board.  These need to be monthly and quarterly.  
> Can you direct me to where I can get a tutorial or instructions on how 
> this can be done.  We are not programmers and I'm really hoping the 
> "easily customized in appearance and contents" is so.
> Thank you in advance for your assistance.  We are using the latest 
> release of GnuCash in MS Windows and Linux Ubuntu.
> 



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