[GNC] How can I visualize financial spending in gnucash?
G R Hewitt
hewittgr at gmail.com
Sat Feb 3 10:52:43 EST 2024
'Visualise' is the horizontal wavy line that hovers in your field of
vision, which wavers between bankruptcy and abundance.
'Map Out' is where you stick pins (virtual) where you want the peaks and
troughs of that line to be.
'Tweak' is to move the pins to where the line is, rather than where you
wanted it to be. If no-one sees you do this you are considered 'An
insightful chap(ess)'. And quite the opposite if they do.
I hope that clears things up a bit.
Kind regards
GH
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 at 13:40, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:
> That's a fairly broad question, and I'm not clear *exactly* what you
> mean by 'visualize' 'map out' and 'tweak'.
>
> GnuCash does have a Budget module that works much like a spreadsheet.
>
> Various Reports, Charts & Graphs are available based on the budget and
> can compare actuals as well as show variance to the budget and YTD
> numbers to measure your adherence to it.
>
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 2/2/24 1:21 AM, digg2--- via gnucash-user wrote:
> > I use spreadsheets for budgeting and I usually map out the expenses over
> the year to visualize financial health in the future and I am able to tweak
> this with ease. How can you do something similar on gnucash?
>
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