On Dec 14, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Mac wrote:
> The balance seems correct now, Kevin, but the salary bar for December
> is still showing half full (one check mid-december) rather than full
> (mid-December and late November checks).
It will be off for that month because MoneyWell shows the actual
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The balance seems correct now, Kevin, but the salary bar for December
is still showing half full (one check mid-december) rather than full
(mid-December and late November checks).
On Dec 14, 7:45 am, Kevin Hoctor wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Mac wrote:
>
> > I'm afraid I haven't caugh
On Dec 13, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Mac wrote:
> 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 show
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 payche
Thanks Kevin
I think I am getting it.
I've played around with this a bit more. I see that if I let my salary
from 18th Nov flow now it becomes a money flow for November.
In fact what I want to do is set the whole of this salary aside and
not allocate it or spend it until 1st December. Therefore if
On Nov 18, 2008, at 3:03 PM, pgauntlett wrote:
> I would just like to get my head around this feature in 1.4, to enable
> us to allocate income to the next month. For example if I select the
> maximum of 12 days prior to month end (you did mention to me on the
> betalist that you might change thi
Hi Kevin
I would just like to get my head around this feature in 1.4, to enable
us to allocate income to the next month. For example if I select the
maximum of 12 days prior to month end (you did mention to me on the
betalist that you might change this to 14 days) does this force the
new income (i
On Nov 17, 2008, at 12:40 PM, TCW wrote:
> I know this has been discussed, however I have not found any
> suggestions for my issue.
>
> I get paid on the 20th of each month (or the closest business day to
> the 20th) and I have planned my spending until the next pay period.
> For example, I have