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| On 2 nov, 18:37, BabelFish <BabelF...[at]discussions.microsoft.comwrote: - quote - > I have been using the Advanced Budget for years and wanted to switch to
Check this link :> Spending & Savings Budget since it seems like the Advanced Budget is being > phased out. Here are my Spending & Savings Budget questions: > 1. What is the difference between "None" and setting an estimate of "0.00" > under the planned column. > 2. Sometimes when I move an item the percentage of a section goes up. Why? > (for instance the committed group jumped to 82% but I can go manually into > the setup and lower back to 60%) > 3. When I go to Cash Flow, there are all of these trended items. What are > those? How do they differ from Budget items or do they? > 4. How can I turn OFF trended items and just show Budgeted items like I > could with Advanced Budget. > 5. Can I have more control over the Trended Items? For instance, I put in my > budget to spend 210 a month for Food:Groceries but Cash Flow shows 78 a > week.. Why? I already told my budget how much to use. This is different then > how Advanced Budget worked. > Thank for very much! I can't believe how much I relied on Money until now. I > feel totally blind right now. I need my Cash Flow Review Back . If anyone> lives near NW Burbs of Chicago, let me know.. lol I'm desperate to understand > this. "Switching to the advanced budget in Money 2007" http://money.mvps.org/faq/article/441.aspx |
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| In microsoft.public.money, BabelFish wrote: - quote - > Can anyone offer any help?
I don't use either budget. Others who post regularly use the![]() advanced budget I think. I would not assume that the advanced budget is going away, altho I understand why it seems that way. |
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| I have been using the Advanced Budget for years and wanted to switch to Spending & Savings Budget since it seems like the Advanced Budget is being phased out. Here are my Spending & Savings Budget questions: 1. What is the difference between "None" and setting an estimate of "0.00" under the planned column. 2. Sometimes when I move an item the percentage of a section goes up. Why? (for instance the committed group jumped to 82% but I can go manually into the setup and lower back to 60%) 3. When I go to Cash Flow, there are all of these trended items. What are those? How do they differ from Budget items or do they? 4. How can I turn OFF trended items and just show Budgeted items like I could with Advanced Budget. 5. Can I have more control over the Trended Items? For instance, I put in my budget to spend 210 a month for Food:Groceries but Cash Flow shows 78 a week.. Why? I already told my budget how much to use. This is different then how Advanced Budget worked. Thank for very much! I can't believe how much I relied on Money until now. I feel totally blind right now. I need my Cash Flow Review Back . If anyonelives near NW Burbs of Chicago, let me know.. lol I'm desperate to understand this. |
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