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| I do not know how a "sub account" differs from a regular account at my credit union. I do get the feeling that it will easier for them, and I didn't object. I'll create a separate account, then. Rod "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:9uelb21vnerue0urlgm26h4jbeu07safh7[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Rod wrote: > > I'm using Microsoft Money 2006 Premium. I've got a savings account with a > > credit union, and recently I went there to open up a new account. They > > suggested that I open up a "sub account", under my regular savings > > account. > > I went ahead and did that. > How does a "sub account" at your credit union differ from a regular > account at your credit union? > The options would seem to be that it would be a separate account in > Money, and another option would seem to be that it be a disregarded > entity in Money. > > > How do I represent this sub account, under my regular savings account? It > > has the same account number, with a "-5" as a suffix. > If you download, how does the information come in? I would let that > determine things. If you don't download, I would see how it is > represented on your statements. |
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| As a separate savings account in Money. "Rod" <Rod[at]NO.SPAM> wrote in message news:e8J%23A0RqGHA.2232[at]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... - quote - > How do I represent this sub account, under my regular savings account? It > has the same account number, with a "-5" as a suffix. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Rod wrote: - quote - > I'm using Microsoft Money 2006 Premium. I've got a savings account with a
How does a "sub account" at your credit union differ from a regular> credit union, and recently I went there to open up a new account. They > suggested that I open up a "sub account", under my regular savings account. > I went ahead and did that. account at your credit union? The options would seem to be that it would be a separate account in Money, and another option would seem to be that it be a disregarded entity in Money. - quote - > How do I represent this sub account, under my regular savings account? It
If you download, how does the information come in? I would let that> has the same account number, with a "-5" as a suffix. determine things. If you don't download, I would see how it is represented on your statements. |
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| I'm using Microsoft Money 2006 Premium. I've got a savings account with a credit union, and recently I went there to open up a new account. They suggested that I open up a "sub account", under my regular savings account. I went ahead and did that. How do I represent this sub account, under my regular savings account? It has the same account number, with a "-5" as a suffix. Rod |
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