One area that still causes me problems is that of expenditure that
does not occur evenly across the year.
For example I pay a local tax by instalments. However, I must pay be
10 instalments not 12. I therefore set this up in my Spending Plan but
the plan still produces a 12 month average! This is
If I may elaborate a little about what was confusing me
1) Say during the month I drag funds between buckets - say £100 from a
Clothing bucket I have not spent into an Emergency reserve fund. If I
then have income come in and go toAllocate Income the program tries
to fill up again the
I'm considering purchasing MoneyWell, but I have a few questions.
Some of these are tainted by years of Quicken use, I'm sure.
A) I'm very used to seeing a running total next to each transaction,
but I can't seem to find this in MoneyWell. All I see is the total at
the bottom and the total on
On Dec 13, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Jake_Covert wrote:
I'm considering purchasing MoneyWell, but I have a few questions.
Some of these are tainted by years of Quicken use, I'm sure.
A) I'm very used to seeing a running total next to each transaction,
but I can't seem to find this in MoneyWell.
The reconcile idea yielded helped me see where the problem is, but I
don't know why it happened. Apparently opening my 1.3.9 file in 1.4
causes it to throw away 80 transactions for some reason. I have a
theory as to what may be happening: at one time, these 80 transactions
were transfers to
On Dec 12, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Slant wrote:
I'm actually not seeing that file. If you'd like to continue this
portion of this conversation over email, let me know.
I'm only seeing the following in ~/Library/Application Support/
MoneyWell
- Sample.moneywell
- filist.xml
Is there maybe a
On Dec 12, 10:39 pm, Kevin Hoctor ke...@nothirst.com wrote:
On Dec 12, 2008, at 11:23 PM, philco wrote:
I think this answered a question I had, but I just want to be sure.
I currently use Budget, but I'm looking around since it's lacking in
many areas. I find MoneyWell very well done.
In 1.4.1, I have a case where the algorithm for merging matching
transactions missed something (probably because the number of days
separating the transactions was too large). Is there a way to
manually hilite these two transactions and telling MoneyWell to merge
them?
I just started using Moneywell, and since it very nicely downloaded
the last six months (or so) of data for my accounts, I've been very
busy reconciling. Everything is very nice, but can I suggest you
somehow enhance it so that we don't have to click all the way on the
left (the checkbox) to
You can rearrange the columns - just click and drag one. I usually
pull the amount column over next to the date and cleared columns when
I'm doing a reconcile.
(I asked about this feature a few months back... :) )
Thanks,
Rick Reynolds
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I'm afraid I haven't caught on. My paycheck on 11/26 was intended for
December's first-half allocations. In 'Allocate Money', even when I
picked for the next month to start 5 days ahead, it still thought that
income counted towards November and showed my December salary bucket
as negative 1
Yes, I am getting [400] error from USAA, even after I got their
correct web address or OFX.
On Dec 9, 4:25 am, markd markd...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Paul,
Have you triedCONNECTAS: Quicken (Mac)? A lot of the banks only
recognize Quicken or MS Money. To change it from Moneywell go to Main
That is the correct domain for Citi. Many banks use a third party to
process their OFX communications.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
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On Dec 13, 2008, at 3:35 PM, Mikey mbsul...@mac.com wrote:
I noticed that the direct download URL for
Thanks for the update. Good to hear it worked.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
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On Dec 13, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Mikey mbsul...@mac.com wrote:
It turned out that the reason for the mismatch was due to the bank
using a check and I didn't. I
Really appreciate the responses.
That's why in MoneyWell, we show end of day balances. These should
always match up to the bank and should help you reconcile your
accounts. Just select a transaction for the day in question and look
to see if that EOD balance matches your statement.
I was
Figured this one out myself. Sorry. If you just re-sort on the date
field, it does JUST this. Duh...
(As an aside, you might want to consider a grouping option in the
preferences, allowing all deposits for that day and all withdrawals
for that day to be clustered. I was entering multiple
Hi all,
Does anyone have a quick summary as to what each report does? By the
way, this is one of my favorite features of the new 1.4 version. Great
job, Kevin!! Seriously. I helped a bunch of my friends switch to Mac,
and I'm pointing them toward MoneyWell (once they get a hang of
things).
Is it posable to have two different computers with the same account
setup on them?
How many computers can you have with the family license?
Brett
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So, once I sign up with Wells Fargo, it should work? Or is there still
a bug?
On Dec 11, 5:33 pm, Kevin Hoctor ke...@nothirst.com wrote:
Yes, many banks charge a fee and some require a separate login. It
sounds like Wells Fargo does both.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software
Thanks Matt.
Still getting the same error that it's having trouble connecting to
that URL. But my internet is running fine. I even tried every 'connect
as'.
On Dec 13, 12:41 pm, Matt Gregory mattgregor...@gmail.com wrote:
I had no problems setting up direct connect with USAA. Like mentioned
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