When I get home, I will send the file to you.
Michael
On Jun 12, 12:52 pm, Kevin Hoctor wrote:
> On Jun 11, 2009, at 12:56 PM, Michael wrote:
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> > As I mentioned before, I have read the previous discussion on the
> > forums and I can provided the following information.
>
> > 1) I have direc
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Should I have a "Miscellaneous" bucket for all those expenses that I
> didn't account for in my other buckets (one off expenses that I didn't
> anticipate), or should I handle those another way?
Dan,
You can but just make sure that you only use thi
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Daniel wrote:
> I am starting a new file. I have a checking, savings, credit card, car
> loans, etc. I put the balances for all my accounts as of their last
> statement date, then inputted all the transactions into those accounts
> that happened since the last statem
On Jun 12, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Should I have a "Miscellaneous" bucket for all those expenses that I
> didn't account for in my other buckets (one off expenses that I didn't
> anticipate), or should I handle those another way?
You've got to put those transactions somewhere if they
Should I have a "Miscellaneous" bucket for all those expenses that I
didn't account for in my other buckets (one off expenses that I didn't
anticipate), or should I handle those another way?
Thanks.
Dan
Fontana, CA
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On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Fabyon wrote:
> Before I spend my money on this software (still doing the trial) can
> you tell me if there's an option to set up the income every 4 weeks
> instead of Monthly as it's not the same thing. With a 4 weekly
> transaction one end up having 13 payments in a
I am starting a new file. I have a checking, savings, credit card, car
loans, etc. I put the balances for all my accounts as of their last
statement date, then inputted all the transactions into those accounts
that happened since the last statement for each.
I have a transfer coming out of my che
I don't know who the original poster banks with, but I have this type
of card with CitiBank. It pays 1% of purchases against my mortgage. We
charge just about everything on that card (and pay it off monthly).
On Jun 12, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Druzyne wrote:
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>> i use a credit card that pays ext
On Jun 11, 2009, at 12:56 PM, Michael wrote:
> As I mentioned before, I have read the previous discussion on the
> forums and I can provided the following information.
>
> 1) I have direct connect service set up. This service works with both
> quicken for mac and my old computer that has microso
On Jun 12, 2009, at 8:26 AM, Patrick wrote:
> I just installed 1.4.8 and decided it would be a good time to start
> fresh. So I deleted all my accounts and began readding them. For my
> CitiCards credit cards I was glad to be able to use automatic download
> to both set them up and download tra
Good grief, my spelling and grammar were terrible in that last post.
Terry Norton
I started off with nothing...I still have most of it left
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On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Ken wrote:
> I've had the same problem, too, and have tried all the various
> "solutions" to no avail. I've resorted to download from US Bank, then
> importing into Moneywell.
>
> Kevin, respectfully, this seems to me to be an on going Moneywell
> problem which needs
On Jun 12, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Druzyne wrote:
> So while watching the snazzy video from MacUpdate, they touted
> Paperless and MoneyWell as a tag-team of sorts. I'm very much
> intrigued by the idea of having a digital, searchable, and organized
> library of receipts and important documents (tax
Hi all,
So while watching the snazzy video from MacUpdate, they touted
Paperless and MoneyWell as a tag-team of sorts. I'm very much
intrigued by the idea of having a digital, searchable, and organized
library of receipts and important documents (tax returns in
particular), but I'm curious if any
I just installed 1.4.8 and decided it would be a good time to start
fresh. So I deleted all my accounts and began readding them. For my
CitiCards credit cards I was glad to be able to use automatic download
to both set them up and download transactions. I have two credit
cards linked to one Cit
I've had the same problem, too, and have tried all the various
"solutions" to no avail. I've resorted to download from US Bank, then
importing into Moneywell.
Kevin, respectfully, this seems to me to be an on going Moneywell
problem which needs to be solved.
Thanks,
Ken
On Jun 10, 7:14 pm, Mich
> i use a credit card that pays extra money on my
> mortgage (in lieu of points or cash back) - so far its made 3 extra
> payments for me -- so i use it for everything and pay it off right
> away (as this is all normal stuff like groceries and their for in the
> spending plan).
That sounds like a
i normally don't carry a balance... (that's just giving money away..)
but when there is interest it goes into the 'interest paid' bucket...
mortgage interest has its own bucket (since its tax deductible). any
charges the credit card bills me (annual fee etc) go in to bank
charges bucket. i use a
Before I spend my money on this software (still doing the trial) can
you tell me if there's an option to set up the income every 4 weeks
instead of Monthly as it's not the same thing. With a 4 weekly
transaction one end up having 13 payments in a year. So if someone can
tell me how to set this up
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