[GNC] Why is part of a split registered as "rebate" in the Transfer account?

Boniforti Flavio boniforti.f at gmail.com
Mon Nov 25 12:46:59 EST 2024


I think this is the only reference to the income into my checking account
(from my initial post):

"I now sold it and I got 1214 EUR for it. So I entered 1214 in the "Total
Increase" column, with "Transfer" my EUR Checking account."

Thanks anyways - probably it's best for me not to try and put everything
from this sale into one transaction (with multiple splits). I'm not
understanding how to make it work :-(
It will look weird, but I could enter 3 transactions of "income" into my
checking account: 800 (which I use to "zero" the value of my instrument),
35,49 (for the shipping) and a third one which goes into my "gain"...
What do you think?

F.

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Am Sa., 23. Nov. 2024 um 17:37 Uhr schrieb Michael or Penny Novack via
gnucash-user <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>:

> On 11/23/2024 7:58 AM, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> > Hi Richard.
> > It's one payment I got from the buyer, which includes both the value of
> the
> > goods and the shipping costs.
> > F.
>
> It would have helped me give you advice had you said that earlier.
> Except you DID say that you had deposited the (entire) payment. So you
> left out of the description how you paid for the shipping.
>
> Michael D Novack
>
>
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