Kmymoney works quite well if you are able to import your bank account transactions as CSV-file. It can autocategorize those based on historical usage, only new payees need to be categorized. You can also setup it using a database, e.g. sqlite-file, and make additional reporting based on the sqlite-database.
I run Cinnamon 19.3. What would I have to do to run KMyMoney? Do/can I run it on Cinnamon, or do I have to set up KDE, and how? I really can't find anything on this.
Payee is not for that. Lol. You make an account for 'Internet' or 'mortgage'. Payee would be like ATT or TMobile. Your mortgage should be a liability account. Another example: Payee: Comcast Account(category): Internet
@@SwitchedtoLinux thanks for your answer, But i have problem when i use it on linux, if i download it from distro software central, it's not the newest version, and if i use it from flatpak, i can't use input method ( can't write description with my language). Help me please
Yes do more videos!! As you dive into it, I'd like to hear what you think. Gnucash reports are not detailed enough or flexible but they are more business oriented vs KMyMoney is more personal oriented.
Kmymoney works quite well if you are able to import your bank account transactions as CSV-file. It can autocategorize those based on historical usage, only new payees need to be categorized. You can also setup it using a database, e.g. sqlite-file, and make additional reporting based on the sqlite-database.
KMyMoney also says in the documentation that it's not meant for business use
FYI:You can configure the report for a payee. Something I could not do in Gnucash unless you are using the vendor and supplier functionality.
I think you need to set up an encryption key. Then you can encrypt your file.
how did you get the taskbar transparent?
I run Cinnamon 19.3. What would I have to do to run KMyMoney? Do/can I run it on Cinnamon, or do I have to set up KDE, and how? I really can't find anything on this.
Just install it in the package manager. It will install the necessary components.
Payee is not for that. Lol.
You make an account for 'Internet' or 'mortgage'.
Payee would be like ATT or TMobile.
Your mortgage should be a liability account.
Another example:
Payee: Comcast
Account(category): Internet
Hello, do you still use it after two years?
Yes, in fact I moved my other business to it (dual accounting this year with QuickBooks), then next year I will ditch QuickBooks and go pure GNUCash
Any clue if there will be an android version at some point?
Personal finances thru Android is giving the big G tech your financial situation, I use a linux pc
can you do multy currency accounting in any of these softwares?
Gnucash creó que sí.
What is Gnucash "equity" account mean ? Do you know ? Help me please
Equity is a cash account; how much you currently have or a starting balance. I use mine as my Owners Draw and Owners Contribution.
@@SwitchedtoLinux thanks for your answer, But i have problem when i use it on linux, if i download it from distro software central, it's not the newest version, and if i use it from flatpak, i can't use input method ( can't write description with my language). Help me please
2:46 Even pets can have their own bank account now.
Yes do more videos!! As you dive into it, I'd like to hear what you think. Gnucash reports are not detailed enough or flexible but they are more business oriented vs KMyMoney is more personal oriented.
Plz make detailed video on TLP....
Tom Lawrence runs Lawrence Systems on KMyMoney, and InvoiceNinja - so it can't be that inadequate.
Great video. Thank you.