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Old 10-15-2005, 12:21 PM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: estimated payment

Sadly, not directly. If you setup this account in Debt Reduction Planner it
almost emulates this effect. But you'll still have to tweak the amount when
you enter the scheduled item into the register.

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> In one of my credit card accounts in money I have it marked as pay entire
> amount each month yet the bill setup feature has only 'estimate, fixed
> ammount or average last...months'. Can't this be sync'd up so that it
> sees
> the account that the bill list is actually monitoring??



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Old 10-15-2005, 05:49 AM
Russell
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Default estimated payment

In one of my credit card accounts in money I have it marked as pay entire
amount each month yet the bill setup feature has only 'estimate, fixed
ammount or average last...months'. Can't this be sync'd up so that it sees
the account that the bill list is actually monitoring??
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