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Old 08-29-2006, 12:29 AM
Chris Cowles
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Default Re: Taxes in Budget are overstated....

Using Google Groups and searching microsoft.public.money I found reference
to this MSKB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;318841

My search string in google groups was "cowles budget bills ghost delete
group:microsoft.public.money". I included my name because I know I've
corresponded about this before. The search result is:

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q...=2006&safe=off

"SEABEE" <SEABEE[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1BE001E1-CF11-4A24-AE0E-5ABCE8A61AB3[at]microsoft.com...
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> That's exactly what I did. What's the work-around?
> "Chris Cowles" wrote:
> > If you had scheduled deposits in the bills section and deleted them,
> > Money
> > didn't necessarily delete the projected effect on the budget. It's a
> > bug.
> > > Does that apply to you? If so, there are workarounds. I won't elaborate

> > if
> > not relevant.



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Old 08-26-2006, 11:51 PM
SEABEE
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Default Re: Taxes in Budget are overstated....

That's exactly what I did. What's the work-around?

"Chris Cowles" wrote:

- quote -

> If you had scheduled deposits in the bills section and deleted them, Money
> didn't necessarily delete the projected effect on the budget. It's a bug.
> Does that apply to you? If so, there are workarounds. I won't elaborate if
> not relevant.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
> "SEABEE" <SEABEE[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BAB84A61-C54E-42A7-BF94-0D21DB7BD064[at]microsoft.com...
> > I get paid bi-weekly. Say I have $200 a month taken out in Federal Income
> > Tax and when I enter my direct depoist it shows the correct amount being
> > allocated. When I set up my budget I show $200 a month under Federeal
> > Income
> > Tax. Everything should be good, except when I look at the "Budgeted
> > Amount"
> > it shows $325 under the amount! All of the other tax items are also
> > overstating! Any idea why??? I have tried to change this and make
> > multiple
> > choices on the budget amounts but they are all being overstated.
> > Mini-help
> > would be appreciated.

 
Old 08-26-2006, 06:33 PM
Chris Cowles
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Default Re: Taxes in Budget are overstated....

If you had scheduled deposits in the bills section and deleted them, Money
didn't necessarily delete the projected effect on the budget. It's a bug.

Does that apply to you? If so, there are workarounds. I won't elaborate if
not relevant.
--
Chris Cowles
Gainesville, FL



"SEABEE" <SEABEE[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BAB84A61-C54E-42A7-BF94-0D21DB7BD064[at]microsoft.com...
- quote -

> I get paid bi-weekly. Say I have $200 a month taken out in Federal Income
> Tax and when I enter my direct depoist it shows the correct amount being
> allocated. When I set up my budget I show $200 a month under Federeal
> Income
> Tax. Everything should be good, except when I look at the "Budgeted
> Amount"
> it shows $325 under the amount! All of the other tax items are also
> overstating! Any idea why??? I have tried to change this and make
> multiple
> choices on the budget amounts but they are all being overstated.
> Mini-help
> would be appreciated.



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Old 08-26-2006, 04:45 PM
SEABEE
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Default Taxes in Budget are overstated....

I get paid bi-weekly. Say I have $200 a month taken out in Federal Income
Tax and when I enter my direct depoist it shows the correct amount being
allocated. When I set up my budget I show $200 a month under Federeal Income
Tax. Everything should be good, except when I look at the "Budgeted Amount"
it shows $325 under the amount! All of the other tax items are also
overstating! Any idea why??? I have tried to change this and make multiple
choices on the budget amounts but they are all being overstated. Mini-help
would be appreciated.
 

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