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| "Zandex" <Zandex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9B033CB-FC45-4F61-A5D2-4D0AF5E9870B[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > As seen in a previous post...for me
The difference is cosmetic, only.> there were confusion around "Transfer: Account Name" via "Credit Card: Credit > Card Name"...I wasnt sure which to use..think I will be sticking to just > using Transfer. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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| I really appreciate effort reply to this situation. I believe this has been a great struggle for me to understand. As seen in a previous post...for me there were confusion around "Transfer: Account Name" via "Credit Card: Credit Card Name"...I wasnt sure which to use..think I will be sticking to just using Transfer. "Miguel29" wrote: - quote - > hmmm, okay. Sort of jumping around here (I sure hope Zandexis getting as > much from this as I am!) but I'll read some more. . . > Good stuff. Thanks for all the help! > "Dick Watson" wrote: > > See also several q&a at http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?cat=13. > > > "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in > > message news:OMn7%23InqIHA.1316[at]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > > In general, if money flow doesn't make you richer (Income) or poorer > > > (Expense) then it should be a Transfer. This works fine when you pay a > > > Credit Card if there is a Credit Card Account in Money. But see the > > > exception below. > > |
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| hmmm, okay. Sort of jumping around here (I sure hope Zandexis getting as much from this as I am!) but I'll read some more. . . Good stuff. Thanks for all the help! "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > See also several q&a at http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?cat=13. > "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in > message news:OMn7%23InqIHA.1316[at]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > In general, if money flow doesn't make you richer (Income) or poorer > > (Expense) then it should be a Transfer. This works fine when you pay a > > Credit Card if there is a Credit Card Account in Money. But see the > > exception below. |
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| See also several q&a at http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?cat=13. "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in message news:OMn7%23InqIHA.1316[at]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... - quote - > In general, if money flow doesn't make you richer (Income) or poorer > (Expense) then it should be a Transfer. This works fine when you pay a > Credit Card if there is a Credit Card Account in Money. But see the > exception below. |
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| In general, if money flow doesn't make you richer (Income) or poorer (Expense) then it should be a Transfer. This works fine when you pay a Credit Card if there is a Credit Card Account in Money. But see the exception below. Depending on how you model your accounts and record your transactions in Money, there may be some exceptions. Say you really don't want to track each credit card transaction in Money as individual expenses. Or say you are just starting using Money and have a $10,000,000.00 balance you are trying to pay down. In either of these cases, you may want to just track the payments as Expenses paid to a Payee and not create a separate Money Account. (In these cases you might want to consider splitting the payments into an Expense that pays the principal balance down (Category Bills : Credit Card or something similar--but not Credit Card Payments / Transfers. Delete that one!) and an expense for the interest, say Interest Expense : Credit Card. The reason this is a Worst Practice for credit card accounts with ongoing use is that it readily permits the user to game himself into thinking that the amount you spent with the card on stuff plus the amount you spent on interest is all the same thing--since you categorize it as the same thing when you pay the bill--and masks where the spending really went and prevents you from seeing, say, that you put $150 each month on the card for the overpriced Starbuck's coffee. It provides much greater insight to see that the spending occurred when it occurred--for the coffee and the interest than to think it occurred when you paid the money back--too late after the fact to be useful information. "Miguel29" <Miguel29[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5ADCCE80-E65C-43DA-AC3B-BE1FF33AEA48[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > For the Credit Card payments I'm not sure yet (I'm really not qualified to > give any answers. I'm just pointing out what's already been pointed out > to > me.) but for transfers definitely use the "Special" section of the > categories. |
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| Dick Watson capably answered a very similar question for me a couple of posts down "funds transfer to another account". It was very informative to me and after trying it he is absolutely right on! For the Credit Card payments I'm not sure yet (I'm really not qualified to give any answers. I'm just pointing out what's already been pointed out to me.) but for transfers definitely use the "Special" section of the categories. If you have your accounts setup then if, say for example you transferred $495 FROM chequing then while in the chequing register you would select the appropriate account (which magically shows up under the "Special" categories section [scroll way down to find it] and if you're sure then accept. (I was unsure myself so just clicked "Enter" the first few times but it doesn't seem to matter which order you use.) Then go to the account, say AmEx for example (if you're sure that's where you transferred the funds) and find that transaction. BEFORE you do anything check around that date (I've noticed that my Visa transactions differ about 1 day) for the corresponding transaction AND a possible and very likely DUPLICATE transaction. If you click on that in the Advanced Register and click "Change" you'll get the option to link it to the like transaction (the one that is the duplicate). Go ahead and accept the transactions in both accounts. Hope this helps but if you are, like me, kinda unsure about proper accounting procedures then wait for a proper response. I don't want to lead you down the wrong path if I happen to be full of hogwash on this topic! (Note to others: If I AM full of hogwash then please say so in no uncertain terms! I'm just relating what I've found from this forum and quite willing to step back and stand corrected!) At any rate, check out the thread I quoted above for more information. It was spot on for me. Cheers "Zandex" wrote: - quote - > I am using MS Money 2008 Deluxe..Presently have several accounts..chequing > and credit cards. > Now this is my situation with MS Money..Whenever I download my bank > information into MS Money..I dont know which category to use for the > following: > - On the chequing account - If I make a payment to a credit card, what would > be the best category for this? > - On the chequing account - If I transfer funds between accounts, what > category should I use for this? > Regards, > Zandex |
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| =?Utf-8?B?WmFuZGV4?= <Zandex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 29 Apr 2008 in group microsoft.public.money: - quote - > I am using MS Money 2008 Deluxe..Presently have several
See the discussion thread named "funds transfer to another account.".> accounts..chequing and credit cards. > Now this is my situation with MS Money..Whenever I download my bank > information into MS Money..I dont know which category to use for the > following: > - On the chequing account - If I make a payment to a credit card, > what would be the best category for this? > - On the chequing account - If I transfer funds between accounts, > what category should I use for this? -- Steve B. New Life Home Improvement |
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| I am using MS Money 2008 Deluxe..Presently have several accounts..chequing and credit cards. Now this is my situation with MS Money..Whenever I download my bank information into MS Money..I dont know which category to use for the following: - On the chequing account - If I make a payment to a credit card, what would be the best category for this? - On the chequing account - If I transfer funds between accounts, what category should I use for this? Regards, Zandex |
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