[GNC] Defered payment account
Stephen M. Butler
kg7je at arrl.net
Mon May 12 13:51:37 EDT 2025
From the verbiage on the check box in EDIT/PREFERENCES, under Register
section with grouping of Reconciling it appears that is only for credit
card reconciliation.
Of course it is unchecked in my case as I want to manually make that
payment and don't always pay as soon as billed. Nor do I always take
advantage of the float.
Stephen M Butler
Stephen.M.Butler51 at gmail.com
kg7je at arrl.net
253-350-0166
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On 5/12/25 10:09, R Losey wrote:
> I had several non-credit card liability accounts; however, I disliked
> the autopay option, since I wanted to enter it myself.
>
>
> On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 2:05 PM Fred Bone <Fred at mandfb.me.uk> wrote:
>
>> Gnucash v2.61 on Windows 10, though I doubt whether either makes any
>> difference.
>>
>> I recently had occasion to sign up for a Transport for London Road User
>> Charge account. (This is for tunnel tolls and congestion / low emission
>> zone charges).
>>
>> Under this account I get a monthly statement of charges incurred, which
>> is paid off automatically one week after the statement by direct debit.
>>
>> I set this up in Gnucash as a "Liability" account. However, when the
>> statement came and I tried to Reconcile, I found that a "Liability"
>> account does not automatically proceed to the "Transfer Funds" prompt
>> window, so I entered the payment manually. (Big deal, I hear you say).
>>
>> I could change it to a "Credit Card" account-type, though of course
>> that's not what it is.
>>
>> Is there anything more suitable?
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