On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 04:05:33AM +0800, Oon-Ee Ng wrote:
> Is there a way to generate reports on cashflow? Probably just
> 'everything that flows out of assets' would suffice at this point?
I'm facing the same problem.
My solution (or, better: "workaround") is to chart not only income vs
expenses over time, but also (in a separate chart) income vs
"expenses+mortgage", where "mortgage" is the amount of debt I pay off
every month for the house mortgage. Of course you can replace "chart"
with "balance" or whatever other query you're doing to obtain similar
results in a different context.
IIRC the proper way to go about that in terms of tool support would be
to tag the accounts that are "cash-ish" for you and that you want to see
in these kind of reports. For me those would be Income:* Expenses:* and
Liabilities:Mortgage:*. On top of that you can add some easy-to-activate
knob that will pre-select those accounts.
Cheers.
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