#. "English Definition (Dear translators: This file will never be visible to normal users! It should only serve as a tool for translators. E.g. matching terms from this file are displayed in Weblate's Translation pages of other GnuCash components like the program.)"
#. "Opening and closing quote symbols and optionally their key combos like [altgr]+[Y]/[X]. Define the preferred style of quotation, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Summary_table"
#. "An alphanumerical code applied to accounts for sorting. Some jurisdictions mandate codes and some GnuCash book templates include codes as part of the tree structure. Account codes can be set and changed in the Edit Account dialog."
#. "The grouping of accounts whose balance increases with a debit (left side of the balance sheet in T account form). Complement: Passive. See also: Report Form"
#. "A thing, esp. owned by a person or company, that has value and can be used or sold to pay debts. Dependent on the context you might use 'account type: Active' instead."
#. "The right side of the balance sheet in T account form shows the source of funds and contains equity & liability. While not common in english, most languages would translate 'equity & liability' with 'passive'. Complement: Active. See also: Report Form Implementation: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421766"
#. "1. (US) any type of account that earns interest 2. (Brit) any type of bank account that earns a higher level of interest than a current account or deposit account"
#. "As in: payable aging, or: receivable aging. The aging report categorizes payables or receivables based on time buckets. This gives an overview of which bills or invoices are overdue at which time in the future. "
#. "A written statement of money owed for goods or services supplied. In Gnucash, a 'bill' is a statement that we received (from a vendor), whereas an 'invoice' is one that we sent out (to a customer)."
#. "Conditions on paying a bill. Both an invoice and a bill have billing terms. For example, you can have 'terms' of 'Net-30', where the bill is due in full in 30 days."
#. "The dataset that encapsulates all the collections of entities (accounts etc.) in gnucash. The written records of the financial affairs of a business."
#. "(esp. US) (= cheque) A special printed form on which one writes an order to a bank to pay a sum of money from one's account to another person"
msgid "check"
msgstr ""
#. "To repair unbalanced transactions and orphan splits in an account tree. Any transactions that have debits != credits will get a balancing split added (pointing to a special new account called 'Imbalance'). Any splits that do not have accounts are put into another special account called 'Orphan'. Formerly known as 'to scrub'."
msgid "check and repair, to"
msgstr ""
#. "To end an application's relationship with an open file so that the application will no longer be able to access the file without opening it again. "
msgid "close, to"
msgstr ""
#. "An article that is bought and sold. The most general term of what an account keeps track of, e.g. a currency or a stock."
msgid "commodity"
msgstr ""
#. "e.g. NASDAQ"
msgid "commodity listing"
msgstr ""
#. "the smallest amount of a commodity that's traded (e.g. 1/100 for USD, 1 for most stocks)"
#. "The process of something becoming less valuable"
msgid "depreciation"
msgstr ""
#. "1. One textfield per transaction. The text in it should describe what the transaction was about. A short descriptive phrase (up to 40 chars) 2. One textfield per account. It is intended to be a longer, 1-5 sentence description of what this account is all about."
msgid "Description (column in register)"
msgstr ""
#. "Reductions to a basic price of goods or services. Your language might distinguish between discounts dealing with payments (billing terms) and others (invoice)."
msgid "discount"
msgstr ""
#. "Important Buzzword :)"
msgid "double entry"
msgstr ""
#. "Transactions or bills/invoices can contain a document link which links either to some file on the local disk or to some arbitrary URL."
#. "a person who works for somebody or a company in return for wages"
msgid "employee"
msgstr ""
#. "1. The money value of a property after all charges on it have been paid. Equity isn't debt, it's a representation of long-term capital (So combining it with liability isn't really very meaningful, except in the balance sheet. 2. (a) The value of the shares issued by a company. (b) Ordinary stocks and shares that carry no fixed interest."
msgid "equity"
msgstr ""
#. "Report that ... FIXME: Add description."
msgid "equity statement"
msgstr ""
#. "A trusted third party that holds a payment or deposit until a transaction is completed. In the US, many mortgage companies set up an escrow account when you get a mortgage. You pay into the account every month and they disburse amounts out of the escrow to pay for hazard insurance and property taxes. So they are holding funds 'in escrow' to complete the transactions (paying insurance and taxes)."
msgid "escrow (account)"
msgstr ""
#. "The relation in value between the money used in different countries"
msgid "exchange rate"
msgstr ""
#. "in the account creation dialog??"
msgid "field"
msgstr ""
#. "Any piece of information (text, graphics, executable) put together and given a name. All the information you have on the hard drive is arranged as a collection of files."
msgid "file"
msgstr ""
#. "-"
msgid "file type"
msgstr ""
#. "-"
msgid "financial calculator: interest rate"
msgstr ""
#. "see: payment"
msgid "financial calculator: payments"
msgstr ""
#. "formal records of the financial activities and position of a business, person, or other entity. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_statement for a list."
msgid "financial statement"
msgstr ""
#. "Free software is a matter of liberty, not price … see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software"
#. "Report that ... FIXME: add description. This report used to be called the 'Profit & Loss', but it was renamed on 2004-07-13."
msgid "income statement"
msgstr ""
#. "Money charged for borrowing money, or paid to somebody who invests money"
msgid "interest"
msgstr ""
#. "A list of goods sold or services provided together with the prices charged; see also: a bill. In Gnucash, an 'invoice' is a statement that we sent out (to a customer), whereas a 'bill' is one that we received (from a vendor)."
msgid "invoice"
msgstr ""
#. "In business accounting: Jobs are a mechanism by which you can group multiple invoices or bills that belong to the same customer or vendor. The job describes a (larger) piece of work or a task undertaken on order, for which one or many invoices or bills will be issued."
msgid "job"
msgstr ""
#. "A book in which a bank, business firm, etc. records its financial accounts"
msgid "ledger"
msgstr ""
#. "The heading for the right side of the balance sheet. See also: Equity."
msgid "liabilities/equity"
msgstr ""
#. "A sum of money that is lent (by a bank), see also: financial calculator, Mortgage"
msgid "loan"
msgstr ""
#. "Annual Percentage Rate, includes in contrast to the Nominal Rate some of the various costs to obtain a loan."
msgid "loan: APR"
msgstr ""
#. "The money lost in business activity"
msgid "loss"
msgstr ""
#. "name of an automatically created account"
msgid "Lost Accounts"
msgstr ""
#. "A particular collection of items that were bought in one transaction. A lot is typically formed when the item is bought, and is closed when the item is sold out. Needed e.g. for U.S. tax purposes."
#. "1. Some text annotation, but this meaning is rarely used inside gnucash. 2. In the Customer summary report: The ratio of profit vs. sales, i.e. the profit amount divided by the sales amount, shown in percent."
#. "(a) An agreement by which money is lent by a bank for buying a house or other property, the property being the security. (b) A sum of money lent in this way."
#. "(of money) remaining when nothing more is to be taken away"
msgid "net"
msgstr ""
#. "net total of all assets"
msgid "net assets"
msgstr ""
#. "The total income minus the total expenses of a given time period."
msgid "net profit"
msgstr ""
#. "Your net worth is your assets minus your liabilities. If your accounts are balanced, your net worth should equal your equity plus your net profit."
msgid "net worth"
msgstr ""
#. "One textfield per transaction that can hold explanatory text about the transaction."
msgid "notes (register)"
msgstr ""
#. "Abbreviation for: number; Field in a transaction. If this transaction was done by check, then the check number should be noted in this field."
msgid "Num (column in register)"
msgstr ""
#. "to make accessible"
msgid "open, to"
msgstr ""
#. "If an account starts with a non-zero balance, then this amount is called the opening balance."
msgid "opening balance"
msgstr ""
#. "A menu choice in the graphical user interface that allows the user to specify how the application will act each time it is used. "
#. "Watch out: Although this word exists in gnucash program code, all that program code in gnucash is currently not activated. In the future, it will be used in business accounting as follows: A particular request to make or supply goods, but belonging to a (larger) job. Such a request can come from a customer or be sent to a vendor. An order will probably generate one invoice or bill."
msgid "order"
msgstr ""
#. "Name of an automatically created account that holds splits that have no account."
msgid "orphan"
msgstr ""
#. "The customer to (or employee or vendor from) which this invoice is sent - or short your business partner."
msgid "owner (of bill, invoice or expense voucher)"
msgstr ""
#. "A secret phrase that one needs to know in order to get access to a user account "
msgid "passphrase"
msgstr ""
#. "An amount that must be paid / An amount for which money has not yet been received"
#. "An account where no transactions may be posted to; transactions can only be posted to subaccounts of this account, so this account serves as a placeholder in the hierarchy"
msgid "placeholder"
msgstr ""
#. "A set of investments owned by a person"
msgid "portfolio"
msgstr ""
#. "Register invoice, voucher in account register"
msgid "post, to"
msgstr ""
#. "A menu choice in many graphical user interface applications that allows the user to specify how the application will act each time it is used. "
#. "Loan repayment calculator: your payments are split in interests payment and principal payment"
msgid "principal payment"
msgstr ""
#. "An amount of money for which sth may be bought or sold"
msgid "price (in a split)"
msgstr ""
#. "An ask is an offer to sell, and the price you want to sell at."
msgid "price type: ask"
msgstr ""
#. "A bid is an offer to buy, and the price you want to buy at."
msgid "price type: bid"
msgstr ""
#. "online quotes (rather: quotation!?) A statement of the current price of stocks or commodities"
msgid "price: quotes"
msgstr ""
#. "Money gained in business, esp. the difference between the amount earned (sales) and the amount spent (expenses/cost): Profit is sales minus expenses/cost."
msgid "profit"
msgstr ""
#. "OBSOLETE. This report was renamed to 'income statement' on 2004-07-13. Old definition: A list that shows the amount of money spent compared with the amount earned by a business in a particular period"
#. "reconcile an account, a reconciled split. To find a way to make the bank's account statement agree with the user's recorded transactions in an account."
msgid "reconcile, to"
msgstr ""
#. "-"
msgid "record keeping"
msgstr ""
#. "A list of items; a book containing such a list"
msgid "register"
msgstr ""
#. "A transaction that is divided into two or more parts"
msgid "register entry: split transaction"
msgstr ""
#. "-"
msgid "register entry: stock split"
msgstr ""
#. "one form of register"
msgid "register: auto-split ledger"
msgstr ""
#. "another form of register"
msgid "register: basic ledger"
msgstr ""
#. "another form of register"
msgid "register: general ledger"
msgstr ""
#. "another form of register"
msgid "register: transaction journal"
msgstr ""
#. "reload the current document"
msgid "reload, to"
msgstr ""
#. "aka 'two-sided form' is in Europe often used for the balance sheet. Complement: report form: Vertical Form"
msgid "report form: T Account Form"
msgstr ""
#. "aka 'running form' is in english speaking countries usually used for the balance sheet in one column. Complement: report form: T Account Form"
msgid "report form: Vertical Form"
msgstr ""
#. "name of an equity account (?); to be distinguished from the opening balance."
#. "Create a new transaction that is the inverse of the old one. When you add the two together they completely cancel out. Accounts use this instead of voiding transactions, usually because the prior month has been closed and can no longer be changed, or the entire accounting system is 'write only'."
msgid "reverse transaction, to (Action in the register)"
msgstr ""
#. "(In the customer summary report) The total amount of money received because something was sold."
msgid "sales"
msgstr ""
#. "To write data (typically a file) to a storage medium, such as a disk or tape."
msgid "save, to (to a file)"
msgstr ""
#. "A transaction or reminder of a transaction that can be automatically executed at a specific time. It can be executed either once, or several times at regular intervals."
msgid "Scheduled Transaction"
msgstr ""
#. "DEPRECATED. To repair unbalanced transactions and orphan splits in an account tree. Any transactions that have debits != credits will get a balancing split added (pointing to a special new account called 'Imbalance'). Any splits that do not have accounts are put into another special account called 'Orphan'. Deprecated - use the term 'to check and repair' now."
msgid "scrub, to"
msgstr ""
#. "A document or certificate showing who owns shares"
#. "This sets the particular design or shape of a report."
msgid "style sheet"
msgstr ""
#. "The total of a set of figures that are part of a larger group of figures"
msgid "subtotal"
msgstr ""
#. "On the government's tax forms, the tax code identifies the given line or place on the form where certain amounts must be specified according to the current country's legislation"
msgid "tax code"
msgstr ""
#. "field of an account"
msgid "tax info"
msgstr ""
#. "Amost everybody has to declare and probably pay it. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_tax"
msgid "tax type: income tax"
msgstr ""
#. "Usually only business users have to handle it, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_tax."
msgid "tax type: sales tax"
msgstr ""
#. "'Goods and Service Tax' is one form of sales tax."
msgid "tax type: GST"
msgstr ""
#. "'Value Added Tax' is the other form of sales tax."
msgid "tax type: VAT"
msgstr ""
#. "If you create a new e.g. style sheet, you can start from a template."
msgid "template"
msgstr ""
#. "see: date range"
msgid "time period"
msgstr ""
#. "as abbreviation for Total"
msgid "Tot"
msgstr ""
#. "The full number or amount: total of some balances, of any account's running balance etc."
msgid "total"
msgstr ""
#. "A piece of business done; the transfer of money from one account to one or more other accounts. (see also: Scheduled Transaction)"
#. "A transaction whose amount has actually been moved. The word comes from checks: a check is issued, but several steps have to be done until the amount is actually retrieved from the bank account, which is the point in time where that transaction (check) gets cleared."
#. "To move money from one account to another. Will create a transaction."
msgid "transfer, to (register toolbar)"
msgstr ""
#. "The trial balance is a worksheet on which you list all your general ledger accounts and their debit or credit balance. It is a tool that is used to alert you to errors in your books. The total debits must equal the total credits. If they don't equal, you know you have an error that must be tracked down."
msgid "trial balance (report)"
msgstr ""
#. "A class or things that have characteristics in common; type of an account, of a commodity etc."
#. "The terms 'Voucher' and 'Expense Voucher' are used interchangeably in gnucash. The 'Expense Voucher' is also a bit of a misnomer -- it's more like an 'Expense Report' in gnucash. The phrase is meant to be a list of expenses incurred by an employee for which the company will reminburse them."