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| Dick, Thanks for all your efforts on the UFAQ! Since the answer to the OP's question is also valid in other contexts, please include "funds received as reimbursement for all or part of a purchase made for others" in the UFAQ question. Thanks again. Regards, John Buschman Dick Watson wrote: - quote - > Good point. This question's not in the UFAQ but it probably should be. I > haven't done any FAQ maintenance in several months due to higher priority > commitments among other things. I'll add this to the queue. But I'm not sure > the problems of the last several month will ease until late summer, so it > may be a while. > The setting for this in M05 is at Tools|Settings|Categories|Require the > correct type of category for each transaction. > But to the point of the OPs question: I'm guessing he's entered the > transaction correctly (Richard Bollar's description winds you up with the > $100 in the credit box, not ($100) in the debit box, I'm thinking.) I'm > suspecting that the OP needs to check the report customization settings (I'm > assuming a Spending by Category report) to make sure that the Details|Type > includes all types, not just payments. > <johnbusc[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1116803217.155428.257260[at]f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Help anyone....(is > > this question an UFAQ yet - it should be?). |
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| Thanks for all your replies. - entering -100 is same as entering in $100 in the credit column as Dick pointed out - I changed the customized setting per Dick's reply and it now correctly accounts for the credit. Thank you very much - Sam |
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| Good point. This question's not in the UFAQ but it probably should be. I haven't done any FAQ maintenance in several months due to higher priority commitments among other things. I'll add this to the queue. But I'm not sure the problems of the last several month will ease until late summer, so it may be a while. The setting for this in M05 is at Tools|Settings|Categories|Require the correct type of category for each transaction. But to the point of the OPs question: I'm guessing he's entered the transaction correctly (Richard Bollar's description winds you up with the $100 in the credit box, not ($100) in the debit box, I'm thinking.) I'm suspecting that the OP needs to check the report customization settings (I'm assuming a Spending by Category report) to make sure that the Details|Type includes all types, not just payments. <johnbusc[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1116803217.155428.257260[at]f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Help anyone....(is > this question an UFAQ yet - it should be?). |
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| Sam, Further to Richard's earlier reply, one can turn off Money's warning of "income characterized as expense". Check under Options settings but with M05 its harder to find than earlier versions. Help anyone....(is this question an UFAQ yet - it should be?). Regards, JB sknk[at]myway.com wrote: - quote - > I kinda new to Money (2005) and would appreciate help with the > following: > 1. I bought something for $100 charged on credit card account C, > categorized > as "leisure" > 2. I returned the merchandise, entered the item again in C but this > time > as credit instead of charge. > 3. However, when I do analyze expenses by category; I see the > merchandise > credit is not accounted for in "leisure" category (i.e) it shows my > original expense without considering the subsequent credit ? > What is the correct way to handle returns ? > Thanks > - Sam |
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| Instead of entering the credit as a credit, enter it as a negative charge (i.e., -100.00). Depending on your settings, Money will ask if you're sure you want to do this, but this is not a problem. -- <sknk[at]myway.com> wrote in message news:1116794156.208724.282090[at]g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I kinda new to Money (2005) and would appreciate help with the > following: > 1. I bought something for $100 charged on credit card account C, > categorized > as "leisure" > 2. I returned the merchandise, entered the item again in C but this > time > as credit instead of charge. > 3. However, when I do analyze expenses by category; I see the > merchandise > credit is not accounted for in "leisure" category (i.e) it shows my > original expense without considering the subsequent credit ? > What is the correct way to handle returns ? > Thanks > - Sam |
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| I kinda new to Money (2005) and would appreciate help with the following: 1. I bought something for $100 charged on credit card account C, categorized as "leisure" 2. I returned the merchandise, entered the item again in C but this time as credit instead of charge. 3. However, when I do analyze expenses by category; I see the merchandise credit is not accounted for in "leisure" category (i.e) it shows my original expense without considering the subsequent credit ? What is the correct way to handle returns ? Thanks - Sam |
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