![]() gnucash-util by bstpierre (last updated on ) Utility scripts using GnuCash python bindings gnucash-xml-split by fefe982 (last updated on ) Split GnuCash XML files into files containing transaction in a certain period (e.g. gnucash-expense-report by QuLogic (last updated on ) (No description available) gnucash-fiximports by sandeepmukherjee (last updated on ) Change target accounts of imported gnucash transactions gnucash-import by manzato (last updated on ) Imports transactions from a CSV file and places them to the appropriate account depending on a set of rules gnucash-importers by rtucker (last updated on ) gnucash importer scripts for Interlock Rochester financial foo gnucash-latex by mwellnitz (last updated on ) Create good looking invoices for gnucash using latex and python * gnucash-ofx-brokerage by 7max (last updated on ) GnuCash OFX importer that handles brokerages, ie stocks, mutual funds, optios gnucash-ofx-export by hoffie (last updated on ) Selectively export GnuCash transactions into OFX Gnucash-Python-Example by petarkabashki (last updated on ) Example python script for importing data into Gnucash gnucash-python-free by tbhartman (last updated on ) (No description available) gnucash-qif by larsborn (last updated on ) small set of python scripts to create a qif-file that can be imported to GnuCash gnucash-qif-import by hjacobs (last updated on ) GnuCash Python helper script to import transactions from QIF text files into GnuCash’s own file format * gnucash-rest by loftx (last updated on ) A Python based REST framework for the Gnucash accounting application * gnucash-society by hendrikvanantwerpen (last updated on ) Support application for societies based on GnuCash gnucash-stock-portfolio by hjacobs (last updated on ) GnuCash Python utilities to manage a stock portfolio * gnucash-tools by dahnielson (last updated on ) Tools for working with GnuCash gnucash-toolset by cirrax (last updated on ) Access and manipulate gnucash data. gcinvoice by ngiger (last updated on ) GnuCash to Lates (see ) + my personal templates gnc_privat24 by gentoo90 (last updated on ) Imports Privat24 statements to Gnucash book gnucash-cfdi by sebastianavina (last updated on ) Proyecto que timbra facturas de gnucash por medio de facturacion moderna. GnuCash financial_forecast by skullspace (last updated on ) A script to take in our Gnucash books and output a CSV with some historical and forecasted data flux by marcotmarcot (last updated on ) Create a monthly flux report from a gnucash file * gcimport by nblock (last updated on ) Convert various input files (csv, txt) to csv files that can be easily parsed with GnuCash. ![]() edoBank2Qif by engdan77 (last updated on ) Program for processing XML/XLS bank account exports into QIF-format supported by e.g. ebay2gnucash by EvansMike (last updated on ) Takes ebay mails and creates invoices or bills. XML * alchemy by zmoog (last updated on ) A very simple Gnucash-inspired web application django-openbudget by evandavey (last updated on ) Simple django-based personal budgeting app that sources data from GNUCash sqlite data files * DnbNor2qif by djiti (last updated on ) Turning DnbNor CSV files into GNUCash-compatible QIF files dropcopy by juniorbl (last updated on ) A simple tool for GNOME to copy a given GnuCash file to a local dropbox directory whenever it is saved. I log in, I invoice, and it’s… super-simple and friendly.Python ¶ AceMoney-to-GnuCash by lowvoltage (last updated on ) A quick and dirty script to convert an AceMoney. Easy workflow, and it not being a bother is what should be important. Normal yearly reports are plenty for looking back and comparing vs past years if you need to in the future. I’d move to the friendliest cloud-based solution I could find if I had more money to throw at accounting.įind a workflow that works for you, in something that… is okay with the rules you have to obey.ĭon’t worry about importing later. ![]() The hassle of doing stuff manually outweighs the costs of friendlier solutions with the limited amount of money I earn through my small business. I’d like to move to actual tax software at some point, but free… is free. Personally I use a free online-based invoicing tool (they add their logo and a single text line advertising free invoicing when you’re on their free plan.)Įxpenses and payroll I do manually with a simple Excel spreadsheet. No matter how nice it is, an open source solution that is non-compliant should be a nonstarter. Start by checking your local laws and regulations.
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