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| Great! Thanks for the feedback. Post back with more Money questions. "Viking NFO" <VikingNFO[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5EE33618-E259-4F5D-BF7D-D67D50EE10EE[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thank you Mr. Watson! That works perfectly. > "Dick Watson" wrote: > > Read http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=151 and see if it helps. |
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| Thank you Mr. Watson! That works perfectly. "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - |
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| Read http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=151 and see if it helps. "Viking NFO" <Viking NFO[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C0E56250-B788-48E7-A1E5-A113DF3C85E3[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I work for the U.S. Navy and therefore receive my paychecks from Defense > Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). The way DFAS pays me is like this: > -On the first day of the month, DFAS projects how much I'll earn that > month > in base pay, how much I'll pay in taxes, additional deductions/allotments, > and then comes up with my Net Pay for the month. Pretty straightforward. > -On the 15th of the month, DFAS pays me -half- of my projected Net Pay for > that month. > -On the last day of the month, DFAS pays me the other half. At that point > I > get a paystub which reflects my income, taxes, deductions and allotments > for > the -entire- month, including a special line called 'mid-month pay' that's > deducted to account for what I was already paid on the 15th. > One paystub, two paychecks, every month. How do I enter this in MS Money > 2004? |
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| I work for the U.S. Navy and therefore receive my paychecks from Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). The way DFAS pays me is like this: -On the first day of the month, DFAS projects how much I'll earn that month in base pay, how much I'll pay in taxes, additional deductions/allotments, and then comes up with my Net Pay for the month. Pretty straightforward. -On the 15th of the month, DFAS pays me -half- of my projected Net Pay for that month. -On the last day of the month, DFAS pays me the other half. At that point I get a paystub which reflects my income, taxes, deductions and allotments for the -entire- month, including a special line called 'mid-month pay' that's deducted to account for what I was already paid on the 15th. One paystub, two paychecks, every month. How do I enter this in MS Money 2004? |
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