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Old 12-07-2003, 04:54 PM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Paycheck vs Split/Multiple Categories

Well, BP should get them directly from the scheduled recurring paycheck. The
category should have nothing to do with it, per se. I'm wondering if you
created a budget before the paycheck was in the scheduled items?

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> I've set these recurring deposits up as paychecks, but
> when I run the budget wizard the autofill feature it
> doesn't find any income. I've entered it manually, but it
> looks like it will be a problem down the road. Can you
> offer any advice on this?
> I have my gross wages in the Wages and Salary Gross Wages
> category within the Paycheck details.



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Old 12-07-2003, 04:02 PM
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Thanks,

I've set these recurring deposits up as paychecks, but
when I run the budget wizard the autofill feature it
doesn't find any income. I've entered it manually, but it
looks like it will be a problem down the road. Can you
offer any advice on this?

I have my gross wages in the Wages and Salary Gross Wages
category within the Paycheck details.

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> -----Original Message-----
> The prime difference is the way the two are screwed into

lifetime planner
> and tax estimator. Both are much happier with Paycheck.
> <keithlwood[at]removespam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:013b01c3bc31$b4006510$a301280a[at]phx.gbl...
> > I am trying to straighten out months of neglect of my
> > money file. I can't figure out whether to put my direct
> > deposit paycheck under Income-Split/Multiple Categories
> > or Special-Paycheck. I am trying to put together a

budget
> > and my paychecks have been entered into Money both ways
> > by my wife, and when I run the Budget wizard, my

monthly
> > income is all wrong.
> > > Can someone explain the difference.

> .

 
Old 12-06-2003, 09:45 PM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Paycheck vs Split/Multiple Categories

The prime difference is the way the two are screwed into lifetime planner
and tax estimator. Both are much happier with Paycheck.

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> I am trying to straighten out months of neglect of my
> money file. I can't figure out whether to put my direct
> deposit paycheck under Income-Split/Multiple Categories
> or Special-Paycheck. I am trying to put together a budget
> and my paychecks have been entered into Money both ways
> by my wife, and when I run the Budget wizard, my monthly
> income is all wrong.
> Can someone explain the difference.



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Old 12-06-2003, 06:46 PM
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Default Paycheck vs Split/Multiple Categories

I am trying to straighten out months of neglect of my
money file. I can't figure out whether to put my direct
deposit paycheck under Income-Split/Multiple Categories
or Special-Paycheck. I am trying to put together a budget
and my paychecks have been entered into Money both ways
by my wife, and when I run the Budget wizard, my monthly
income is all wrong.

Can someone explain the difference.

thanks
 

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