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[Linux-aus] Re: Financial information in public committee minutes



These are actually pretty hard numbers to come by (as i understand it)
as you have the bank balances, what has yet to be processed and all that
stuff. So there's manual work in getting all this done and
('consolidating' - sounds like a money word) the accounts.

Umm, with all due respect, something like Gnucash will do all of that for you. There are a number of other bits of software that will do it too. I get these numbers out of the software I use to run my business accounts, and that's an OpenOffice spreadsheet.

Mark does give us a real detailed view on the current scenario to the
ctte list, although this is largely unofficial due to the "this still
has to go through" and "we're waiting for this to show up" bits of it.
So, as for not making it all into the public minutes, it's probably due
to these ambiguities and not wanting to put things down that were
prepared as a status report and not as official financial documents.

OK, well whatever. I'm not that fussy. I'd just be interested in a rough ball park figure of what LA has coming in and going out so that I have some confidence that we can afford to have a $15K draw-down handed out to computerbank.

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Del