Hi there,

thanks for showing me the options. Copying a report to an excel/Calc-sheet is not the problem, but really is a nuisance. What would be the problem to add a further coloum to the "Income and expenses [time period]"-report that simply divides the total sum by the periods looked at? Also, it would be great to see a /moving average/ to get an idea how things have changed: "Did it really have an impact that we tried to buy food on cheap offers more frequently?" or "how much did I actually earn spending so much more time on ebay?"

Sorry I cannot contribute myself, but my family (which is actually the reason I have to track our money) keeps me from spending time on programming.

Thanks,

Christian


On 24/08/13 09:05, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
Hi,

On Saturday 24 August 2013 00:29:39 Yury G.  Kudryashov wrote:

Christian Weirich wrote:
Dear KMyMoney-Team,

When I look at the income and expenses for each category, I am
interested in the average for each category over a specific time period.
Usually I look at the total sum and divide it by 6 or 12 myself.
That is one option, another one is to use the budget feature which allows to
enter a yearly amount and spreads it in even parts over the year. Comparing
the budget against the actual values (another available report) shows you if
you are below or above average.


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