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Old 01-12-2005, 04:05 PM
Kan Mongwa
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

Wow, changing the account type to "Bank" finally allowed me to change the
interest rate.

This is pretty screwed up. My experience so far with Money 2005 has been
hardly positive. I sometimes think of it as a downgrade to what I was
previously using - Money 2000.

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message
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> In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:
> > Bob, I was following the tips in the post by Cal Learner on how to change
> > interest rates. The account type was Credit card, before I changed it to
> > Liability. Nothing short of deleting and re-creating the account is
> > allowing me to change the rate.

> You could try changing it to Bank.



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Old 01-12-2005, 02:13 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:

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> Bob, I was following the tips in the post by Cal Learner on how to change
> interest rates. The account type was Credit card, before I changed it to
> Liability. Nothing short of deleting and re-creating the account is
> allowing me to change the rate.


You could try changing it to Bank.

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Old 01-12-2005, 10:44 AM
Kan Mongwa
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

Bob, I was following the tips in the post by Cal Learner on how to change
interest rates. The account type was Credit card, before I changed it to
Liability. Nothing short of deleting and re-creating the account is
allowing me to change the rate.

Can anyone who is able to change the rate on a credit account, attach a
screen shot showing how / where?
Thanks.

"Bob Peel MVP" <Bob_Peel[at]kiandraNOSPAM.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Out of the dim recesses of my memory I seem to remember that you could
> actually click on the interest rate. Don't know if that was a Liability
> Account though. Try clicking on the 12.99% number.
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> For wishes or suggestions see
> http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
> or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback
> I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
> "Kan Mongwa" <kmongwa[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eoESOw49EHA.1408[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > I changed the account type to Liability, but still no option to change the
> > interest rate. I have attached a screen shot.
> > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message

> > news:5c20u09kndne0ue5s0nlvnbmjo9c8dpp1f[at]4ax.com...
> > > In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:
> > > > > > I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the
> > > > interest
> > > > rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in
> > > > Money.
> > > > Is this the expected behavior?
> > > > > > > > Here is how to change the interest rate in Money 2005 for a credit
> > > card:
> > > > > 1. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the
> > > account list.
> > > > > 2. If the Account Type drop-down is grayed out, disable online
> > > access for that account
> > > > > 1. If the credit card is enabled for online access, disable that.
> > > [M05]Banking-> AccountTools-> ManageOnlineServices. Click the credit
> > > card account, and choose StopUsingOnlineServices....
> > > > > 2. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the
> > > account list.
> > > > > 3. Change the Account Type drop-down to Liability. If the
> > > Account Type drop-down is grayed out, you probably did not disable
> > > online access for that account. (changing to Bank also seemed to
> > > work, but gave a different setup)
> > > > > 4. Click ChangeLiabilityDetails. Change the interest rate. Click
> > > OK.
> > > > > 5. Change the Account Type drop-down to Credit Card.
> > > > >


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Old 01-11-2005, 05:58 AM
Bob Peel MVP
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

Out of the dim recesses of my memory I seem to remember that you could
actually click on the interest rate. Don't know if that was a Liability
Account though. Try clicking on the 12.99% number.

--
Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

For UK tips & fixes see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
For wishes or suggestions see
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback

I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.

"Kan Mongwa" <kmongwa[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
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- quote -

> I changed the account type to Liability, but still no option to change the
> interest rate. I have attached a screen shot.
> "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message
> news:5c20u09kndne0ue5s0nlvnbmjo9c8dpp1f[at]4ax.com...
> > In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:
> > > > I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
> > > rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in
> > > Money.
> > > Is this the expected behavior?
> > > > > Here is how to change the interest rate in Money 2005 for a credit

> > card:
> > > 1. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the

> > account list.
> > > 2. If the Account Type drop-down is grayed out, disable online

> > access for that account
> > > 1. If the credit card is enabled for online access, disable that.

> > [M05]Banking-> AccountTools-> ManageOnlineServices. Click the credit
> > card account, and choose StopUsingOnlineServices....
> > > 2. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the

> > account list.
> > > 3. Change the Account Type drop-down to Liability. If the

> > Account Type drop-down is grayed out, you probably did not disable
> > online access for that account. (changing to Bank also seemed to
> > work, but gave a different setup)
> > > 4. Click ChangeLiabilityDetails. Change the interest rate. Click

> > OK.
> > > 5. Change the Account Type drop-down to Credit Card.



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Old 01-08-2005, 04:06 PM
Dick Watson
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Wow. Online enablement blocks even changing the interest rate.

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message
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- quote -

> In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:
> > I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
> > rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in
> > Money.
> > Is this the expected behavior?
> > Here is how to change the interest rate in Money 2005 for a credit

> card:
> 1. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the
> account list.
> 2. If the Account Type drop-down is grayed out, disable online
> access for that account

....


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Old 01-08-2005, 04:00 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

In microsoft.public.money, Kan Mongwa wrote:

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> I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
> rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in Money.
> Is this the expected behavior?


Here is how to change the interest rate in Money 2005 for a credit
card:

1. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the
account list.

2. If the Account Type drop-down is grayed out, disable online
access for that account

1. If the credit card is enabled for online access, disable that.
[M05]Banking-> AccountTools-> ManageOnlineServices. Click the credit
card account, and choose StopUsingOnlineServices....

2. Go to Account Settings by right-clicking the account on the
account list.

3. Change the Account Type drop-down to Liability. If the
Account Type drop-down is grayed out, you probably did not disable
online access for that account. (changing to Bank also seemed to
work, but gave a different setup)

4. Click ChangeLiabilityDetails. Change the interest rate. Click
OK.

5. Change the Account Type drop-down to Credit Card.
  #1  
Old 01-08-2005, 12:22 PM
Art McClinton
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

I do it all the time in Money 2005.

Dick Watson wrote:

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> Account Settings cannot do this?!?
> "Kan Mongwa" <kmongwa[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uDNIG$R9EHA.3624[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
> > rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in
> > Money. Is this the expected behavior?

>

 
Old 01-08-2005, 04:31 AM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

Account Settings cannot do this?!?

"Kan Mongwa" <kmongwa[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
> rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in
> Money. Is this the expected behavior?



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Old 01-08-2005, 12:16 AM
Kan Mongwa
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Default Cannot change interest rate after account has been created?

I am using 2005 standard, and I noticed that I cannot change the interest
rate on a credit or LOC account after the account has been created in Money.
Is this the expected behavior?


 

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