Gnu Cash
Gregory Forster
fgreg74 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 15 09:31:56 EDT 2017
I guess I will have to view them, but enter them on a spreadsheet.
Oddly, most of the outstanding items are not checks, but EFTs
(Electronic Fund Transfers), where my wife just uses her debit card for
her checking account at a business.
On 4/15/2017 7:34 AM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
> On 4/14/2017 8:07 PM, fgreg74 wrote:
>> However,David, when reconciling bank statements, Quicken will print
>> outstanding deposits and withdrawals. I still never could figure out
>> how to do that in GNUcash. Regardless, I use GNUcash because it is
>> better
>> Greg
>>
> People with a lot of outstanding items to reconcile by hand (the old
> fashioned way) might find this a nuisance.
>
> However I will point out that there is a downside to "easy" (fully
> automated) reconciliation. When I have to write down each outstanding
> check (say enter into a spreadsheet if you have a lot of outstanding
> items) you have to LOOK at them. That means you get to notice "gee,
> why is THAT check still outstanding?" (better contact recipient -- it
> could be lost) or "that one has been outstanding so long that it is no
> longer valid".
>
> Michael D Novack
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