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| You might want to read some of the Q/A in an Unofficial FAQ at http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?cat=23. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. But the best general answer is "follow the money." For instance, in the case of your deposit, I'd put it in some suspense category for now (I use "Miscellaneous eposit, Credit to Follow" then, when entering all of thestuff from the settlement sheet you will get at closing, I'd put in an entry reversing that same category, opposite magnitude) and then another entry transferring this as part of the total amount transferred to the Asset account at closing. Anyway, read the FAQ, maybe try some sample transactions in a new file just for play to see how it all works, and post back with more specific questions as you go along. "schwabg" <schwabg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B3A00CE9-C22C-47A7-A5AB-FC76DA555CCD[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Can anyone help a newbie with a primer on how to track expenses and > mortgages > associated with a home? I have set up the house as an asset account and > have > the primary mortgage linked to it. I have not yet closed on the house, but > have put 5% of earnest money deposit down (debited from my checking > account). > This amount will be credited back to me at closing. How should I track > that > earnest money deposit? As a household expense? A transfer to the mortgage > (even though it's not part of the mortgage principal)? Any and all advice > will be greatly appreciated. |
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| Dick Watson has a useful FAQ list at http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?cat=23. After reading that, post back with detail questions. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "schwabg" <schwabg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B3A00CE9-C22C-47A7-A5AB-FC76DA555CCD[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Can anyone help a newbie with a primer on how to track expenses and > mortgages > associated with a home? I have set up the house as an asset account and > have > the primary mortgage linked to it. I have not yet closed on the house, but > have put 5% of earnest money deposit down (debited from my checking > account). > This amount will be credited back to me at closing. How should I track > that > earnest money deposit? As a household expense? A transfer to the mortgage > (even though it's not part of the mortgage principal)? Any and all advice > will be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > G |
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| Can anyone help a newbie with a primer on how to track expenses and mortgages associated with a home? I have set up the house as an asset account and have the primary mortgage linked to it. I have not yet closed on the house, but have put 5% of earnest money deposit down (debited from my checking account). This amount will be credited back to me at closing. How should I track that earnest money deposit? As a household expense? A transfer to the mortgage (even though it's not part of the mortgage principal)? Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, G |
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