GnuCash Budget-related question
David T.
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 8 07:35:53 EST 2016
Michael,
http://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/chapter_other_assets.html
Additions and suggestions are always welcome (as I am not much of a user of the budget features, I do not consider that I should attempt to add to this section).
David
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 21:44, Mike or Penny Novack<mpnovack at mtdata.com> wrote: On 1/7/2016 3:28 PM, Alex Aycinena wrote:
>> For example, if the budget calls for $100 toward groceries, when I enter a
>> paycheck can I put $100 into groceries and spend it down to $0? OR do I
>> have to enter each debit for groceries and track it myself to ensure it
>> does not go over budget? I hope I can view this information automatically
>> without having to run a budget report every time.
Look, PART of the problem is people getting lost in the terminology
and report names.
What you are describing here (and this is been found useful for people
in desperate cash flow difficulty) is called "envelope budgeting". That
is a technique/process whether done with physical cash in physical
envelopes as in the old days or virtual envelopes using software. But
that does NOT mean has anything to do with the budget facility of
gnucash << that's for a DIFFERENT meaning of the term "budget" >>
a) You can set up "envelope budgeting" using gnucash. It will NOT
require you to have to run reports, just look at balances remaining in
accounts.
b) You set up sub-accounts as children of your "cash" account << in
assets >>. When your paycheck comes in, you credit income and debit each
of these according to how you planned to split that paycheck.
c) When you spend on something, groceries, for example, you debit
groceries <expense) and credit the groceries "envelope".
d) I am not here going to go further into details. I suggest that if you
think this is for you, get some instructional material on "envelope
budgeting" and it won't matter if old and discussing in terms of paper
money in actual envelopes. AFTER you understand the process but still
need help how to set up virtual envelopes using gnucash, then ask your
questions.
Folks, we seem to need a USER GUIDE. That is NOT the same thing as a
MANUAL. A manual tells you the syntax of commands, how to do things at
that level. A user guide is instructions at a higher level, using this
example, "envelope budgeting using gnucash" << versus all the other
sorts of things you might be wanting to use gnucash for, subsidiary
ledgers, etc.
Michael
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