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| When you REALLOCATE money, that means that the money is moving. In your case, you are reallocating money from one month, to another. this means your budgeted amount will be less in one month, and more in the other. Brian "kesla" <keslaca[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:5d4301c34247$859dd310$a401280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > Pretty new to Money > Can anyone explain why when I try to reallocate between > budget months that it increases/decreases the budgets for > that month? e.g. I reallocate $20 from July to June for > some category and my total monthly budget for July looks > like I have an extra $20 to spend, while June has $20 > less. Shouldn't there be no change? |
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| Pretty new to Money Can anyone explain why when I try to reallocate between budget months that it increases/decreases the budgets for that month? e.g. I reallocate $20 from July to June for some category and my total monthly budget for July looks like I have an extra $20 to spend, while June has $20 less. Shouldn't there be no change? |
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