I see some odd calculations in the budget area. Setup a Yearly budget for a category and then set the category for receiving $ 100.00 per month. I would expect the estimated receipts to be $ 1,200.00, but the program shows $1,216.67. $ 100.00 Daily does estimate an answer of $ 36,500.00 and $ 100.00 Yearly does estimate an answer of $ 100.00. Most of the other settings show odd dollar answers. $ 100.00 Quarterly shows $ 396.74, not $ 400.00. I thought that 0.9.8.0 had been working correctly?
Windows XP SP3
Thanks,
Rick
Budget Calculations in 0.9.9.0 SVN_1997
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Re: Budget Calculations in 0.9.9.0 SVN_1997
I've catch this issue.
100/30*365 = 1216.6666666667
Too meticulous calculation. I think to simplify to a previous state.
Thank you for the tests.
100/30*365 = 1216.6666666667
Too meticulous calculation. I think to simplify to a previous state.
Thank you for the tests.
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Re: Budget Calculations in 0.9.9.0 SVN_1997
When I reorganised the code, I made all calculations based on days. This I did, mainly because of monthly budgets, so a user creating a monthly budget based on the yearly budget would hopefully correspond.
Due to the responses we have recieved, I have now changed the calculations for the year on a more generalised formula, therefore allowing $100 per month to calculate as $12,000 per year.
I have also readjusted calculations for the monthly figures to reflect a more accurate figure for the month.
These will be available in the general release. Thankyou for the testing and feedback before the general release.
Due to the responses we have recieved, I have now changed the calculations for the year on a more generalised formula, therefore allowing $100 per month to calculate as $12,000 per year.
I have also readjusted calculations for the monthly figures to reflect a more accurate figure for the month.
These will be available in the general release. Thankyou for the testing and feedback before the general release.
Regards: Stefano