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| Even better, set up the credit card account to download the transactions online. Why should you have to reenter them. You have to categorize them the first time, or even quickly once a month. You simply transfer funds from your checking account once a month to pay off the credit card account, something you most likely do anyway. Since online credit transactions show up rather quickly now a days, when you open money, and it is set to download transactions, and the credit card account is included inthis exercise, you may see the charges in your account even before you usually got around to entering them yourself. -- William L. Oppenheim, M.D. woppenhe[at]ucla.edu "Chris Cowles" <NoSpam[at]For.me> wrote in message news:Od99asE6DHA.2480[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > Are you tracking the transactions when you pay your credit cart bill every > month? Money will track the details you want, but not the way you describe. > Enter the individual transactions in a credit card account. Categorize them > as you wish. Then pay if off at the end of the statement period with a > transfer from checking. There's also a 'category' called 'Credit Card > Payment' which is just a transfer in disguise. > The purchase transactions with the credit card are expenses. The payment is > not an expense. > -- > Chris Cowles, > Gainesville, FL > "Bill" <abadaba[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:e$D0RqD6DHA.2524[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > I currently use Quicken 2002. I have 1 credit card that pays airline > miles, > > so I use > > it for almost everything & pay it in full each month. As a result, I > > typically have more than 100 transactions on this card in a month. I > would > > like to track these transactions, unfortunately Quicken '02 only allows 30 > > transactions per split. Does Money 2004 have the ability to enter > unlimited > > transactions in a split? If so, is it easy (possible?) to import Quicken > > records into Money? > > > TIA > > > Dan > |
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| Are you tracking the transactions when you pay your credit cart bill every month? Money will track the details you want, but not the way you describe. Enter the individual transactions in a credit card account. Categorize them as you wish. Then pay if off at the end of the statement period with a transfer from checking. There's also a 'category' called 'Credit Card Payment' which is just a transfer in disguise. The purchase transactions with the credit card are expenses. The payment is not an expense. -- Chris Cowles, Gainesville, FL "Bill" <abadaba[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e$D0RqD6DHA.2524[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... - quote - > I currently use Quicken 2002. I have 1 credit card that pays airline miles, > so I use > it for almost everything & pay it in full each month. As a result, I > typically have more than 100 transactions on this card in a month. I would > like to track these transactions, unfortunately Quicken '02 only allows 30 > transactions per split. Does Money 2004 have the ability to enter unlimited > transactions in a split? If so, is it easy (possible?) to import Quicken > records into Money? > TIA > Dan |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Bill wrote: - quote - > I currently use Quicken 2002. I have 1 credit card that pays airline miles,
I don't know. That is not listed here:> so I use > it for almost everything & pay it in full each month. As a result, I > typically have more than 100 transactions on this card in a month. I would > like to track these transactions, unfortunately Quicken '02 only allows 30 > transactions per split. Does Money 2004 have the ability to enter unlimited > transactions in a split? http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;171421 - quote - > If so, is it easy (possible?) to import Quicken
It usually is. There is a downloadable 60 day trial that can convert> records into Money? Quicken 2002 files to see the effects. That said, it is not normal to enter a credit card payment with a bunch of splits. Instead you would have a credit card account. In that account would be various transactions. There would typically be one checking-to-credit card transfer that would be your monthly payment. http://www.bollar.org/msmoney/#Q53 and beyond get into this. |
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| Bill, The most I've done is probably 10 - 15, but I just went into the field where you split a transaction and went to the Help button. Here's what it said: "You can enter as many categories as you want and break the transaction down as far as you can." This would lead me to believe that it is possible. As far as it being easy I would say definately. You can set it up as a scheduled payment with the splits already preconfigured. Then all you have to enter is the amounts. Although with 100 transactions I'm sure you'll have misc. ones that you enter on the fly. Hope this helps, -- Jeff Atherton http://www.4mywealth.net "Bill" <abadaba[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e$D0RqD6DHA.2524[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... - quote - > I currently use Quicken 2002. I have 1 credit card that pays airline miles, > so I use > it for almost everything & pay it in full each month. As a result, I > typically have more than 100 transactions on this card in a month. I would > like to track these transactions, unfortunately Quicken '02 only allows 30 > transactions per split. Does Money 2004 have the ability to enter unlimited > transactions in a split? If so, is it easy (possible?) to import Quicken > records into Money? > TIA > Dan |
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| I currently use Quicken 2002. I have 1 credit card that pays airline miles, so I use it for almost everything & pay it in full each month. As a result, I typically have more than 100 transactions on this card in a month. I would like to track these transactions, unfortunately Quicken '02 only allows 30 transactions per split. Does Money 2004 have the ability to enter unlimited transactions in a split? If so, is it easy (possible?) to import Quicken records into Money? TIA Dan |
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