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Old 11-11-2003, 12:16 AM
Jeff
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Yes, it's good advice to not get into debt. But, being told this is not
helpful to someone who already has debt and wants to know how to manage it
more intelligently. I think Les asked a legitimate question and deserves a
legitimate answer. If you don't have one, leave the topic alone.

-Jeff

"moneyMan" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> try living within your income.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Is it possible to get Money to take into account the

> credit card interest rate?
> > For example, at the moment I have entered the current

> repayment and of course
> > if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments

> going in but no
> > projection of interest payments. This makes it look like

> I'll be in credit in
> > no time - I wish!!
> > > I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty

> basic so I'm sure
> > someone will have an answer to this.
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Les

> > .


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Old 11-09-2003, 05:46 PM
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try living within your income.

- quote -

> -----Original Message-----
> Is it possible to get Money to take into account the

credit card interest rate?
> For example, at the moment I have entered the current

repayment and of course
> if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments

going in but no
> projection of interest payments. This makes it look like

I'll be in credit in
> no time - I wish!!
> I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty

basic so I'm sure
> someone will have an answer to this.
> Thanks in advance,
> Les
> .

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Old 11-08-2003, 08:02 PM
RHinNC
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What's a credit card?

"anonymous" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> your credit card has interest rate? mine does not and i
> get free movie tickets with purchases.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Is it possible to get Money to take into account the

> credit card interest rate?
> > For example, at the moment I have entered the current

> repayment and of course
> > if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments

> going in but no
> > projection of interest payments. This makes it look like

> I'll be in credit in
> > no time - I wish!!
> > > I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty

> basic so I'm sure
> > someone will have an answer to this.
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Les

> > .


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Old 11-08-2003, 07:28 PM
anonymous
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your credit card has interest rate? mine does not and i
get free movie tickets with purchases.

- quote -

> -----Original Message-----
> Is it possible to get Money to take into account the

credit card interest rate?
> For example, at the moment I have entered the current

repayment and of course
> if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments

going in but no
> projection of interest payments. This makes it look like

I'll be in credit in
> no time - I wish!!
> I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty

basic so I'm sure
> someone will have an answer to this.
> Thanks in advance,
> Les
> .

 
Old 11-08-2003, 06:27 PM
Dick Watson
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The DRP (Debt Reduction Planner) can sort of do this. Read up about it in
help and play around with it. You can also schedule (then skip as things go
actual and you enter real values from statements) interest expense.

"BrownLF" <brownlf[at]aol.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to get Money to take into account the credit card interest
rate?
> For example, at the moment I have entered the current repayment and of

course
> if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments going in but no
> projection of interest payments. This makes it look like I'll be in credit

in
> no time - I wish!!
> I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty basic so I'm sure
> someone will have an answer to this.



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Old 11-08-2003, 06:13 PM
BrownLF
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Is it possible to get Money to take into account the credit card interest rate?
For example, at the moment I have entered the current repayment and of course
if I look at a 1 year projection it shows the repayments going in but no
projection of interest payments. This makes it look like I'll be in credit in
no time - I wish!!

I guess this applies to any loan account and is pretty basic so I'm sure
someone will have an answer to this.

Thanks in advance,

Les
 

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