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| I have had this problem also. I found the problem to be extra payments. If you are like me, you probably already have online bill payment setup. You have transactions for the month that are being sent or have been sent. The debt planner doesn't really know about them. Look at your list of bills managed by DRP, then look at your register from which you are paying the bills. You will probably find the dates are too soon. I went to the first screen of DRP and changed my date by a month to put my payments back into the previous month. I hit next through the planner, then went back to the first screen of DRP and change the date forward a month. This brings up a prompt that asks if you have already made the payment for the month. Select YES and the extra money for the month will disappear when you click next through the planner to the graph/month chart. -- A person not willing to take risk is also not willing to get reward. "Lou Rose" wrote: - quote - > Hi all.. > I'm not sure how I did this but the DRP (Money 2005)constantly shows my > *next* mortgage payment as 20,000 and then picks up correctly with 700 > dollars thereafter. > I don't have a one time payment set up. > In looking at a graph of my mortgage balance being paid of, the graph has a > bottom scale of -10,000 instead of zero. It does show the mortgage paid off > at zero, though. > How can I edit out this constantly updated *next* payment of 20,000 dollars > so I can really track the date the mortgage will be paid off? |
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| Hi all.. I'm not sure how I did this but the DRP (Money 2005)constantly shows my *next* mortgage payment as 20,000 and then picks up correctly with 700 dollars thereafter. I don't have a one time payment set up. In looking at a graph of my mortgage balance being paid of, the graph has a bottom scale of -10,000 instead of zero. It does show the mortgage paid off at zero, though. How can I edit out this constantly updated *next* payment of 20,000 dollars so I can really track the date the mortgage will be paid off? |
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