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| Select "Reports" tab. Select "Monthly Income and Expenses" report. Select "Customize..." Select "Rows & Columns" tab. And there it is. This options doesn't seem to be available in other variants of the income and expense report. Steve "George" wrote: - quote - > Hi Steve, > I'm also using the same version of Money as you do, but I don't see the > option you on the Rows&Column" tab or any other tab. > I'm referring to the option "Include transaction to or from accounts that > aren't in the report". Can you elaborate some more? |
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| Hi Steve, I'm also using the same version of Money as you do, but I don't see the option you on the Rows&Column" tab or any other tab. I'm referring to the option "Include transaction to or from accounts that aren't in the report". Can you elaborate some more? |
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| It turns out there is an easy way to do this: When setting up an income and expense report select "Include transactions to or from accounts that aren't in the report" on the "Rows & Columns" tab. Thanks, Steve "SteveM" wrote: - quote - > I meant to state that I'm using Money Plus Deluxe (17.0.120.727) > "SteveM" wrote: > > Is there a way to get a loan principal transfer to appear as an expense in an > > income and expense report (similar to the loan interest expense)? > > Technically I suppose this is really a balance sheet transfer not an expense, > > but since my life operates on a cash not accrual basis, to me the interest + > > principal is effectively an expense. > > > I have a similar issue with the spending by category report, but I'm > > guessing the answer is the same. > > > Thanks, Steve > > |
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| I meant to state that I'm using Money Plus Deluxe (17.0.120.727) "SteveM" wrote: - quote - > Is there a way to get a loan principal transfer to appear as an expense in an > income and expense report (similar to the loan interest expense)? > Technically I suppose this is really a balance sheet transfer not an expense, > but since my life operates on a cash not accrual basis, to me the interest + > principal is effectively an expense. > I have a similar issue with the spending by category report, but I'm > guessing the answer is the same. > Thanks, Steve |
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| Is there a way to get a loan principal transfer to appear as an expense in an income and expense report (similar to the loan interest expense)? Technically I suppose this is really a balance sheet transfer not an expense, but since my life operates on a cash not accrual basis, to me the interest + principal is effectively an expense. I have a similar issue with the spending by category report, but I'm guessing the answer is the same. Thanks, Steve |
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