If we could have the grapics for Cash Flow forecasts along with a
calender view, this would make Moneywell impossible to beat

On May 31, 10:13 am, Druzyne <drew.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> There isn't a graphical demonstration of your future account balance,
> but there is a way to tell if the scheduled transaction is going to
> overdraw your account. If you click on the scheduled transaction, the
> text at the bottom of the window will tell you the account balance for
> that day - it's the second item, which starts with "m/d/yy balance
> is." If there are parentheses around that number, then the account
> will be in the red by that amount, and you should transfer in money
> before that payment is made.
>
> //Drew
>
> On May 30, 5:56 pm, chuckmcgee <chuck.mc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I have recently made the purchase for Moneywell and so far so good...I
> > am trying to make the comfortable conversion from Quicken Deluxe
> > 2009.  I am super satisfied with my experience so far, but there is
> > one thing that I can't figure out that is keeping me from total
> > obsession...
>
> > Budget forecasting based on scheduled bills.  In Quicken, I am able to
> > set up all of my bills for each month with the dates they are due.
> > Quicken takes that information and plots my forecasted balance on a
> > day-by-day graph over the course of the month.  This allows me to see
> > spots in the month where I could possibly dip below a comfortable
> > level and adjust accordingly.  This has been helpful in so many ways.
> > For example, on mulitple occasions, I have seen my balance fall below
> > $0 simply based on the date I was forecasting to pay a particular bill
> > in one month.  By choosing to pay the same bill two days later, I see
> > my forecasted balance is adjusted and everything stays at very
> > comfortable levels.
>
> > Is there anyway to achieve this level of functionality with
> > Moneywell?  I am at the point in my set up where I am about to start
> > setting up scheduled transactions but i have a few transactions such
> > as my salary that is paid every two weeks and I couldn't see how to
> > set up that frequency.  I am guessing if that frequency doesn't exist,
> > then I may not be getting the accuracy I am used to with Quicken
> > Deluxe and I am going to have to continue to suffer through a Windows
> > virtual machine until the functionality is added.
>
> > Thanks to those who read this through and offer some insight.  I am
> > hoping to get away from my Windows dependency altogether.
>
> > Chuck

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