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| You can either enter a split transaction in the savings account--schedule it as a bill, not an investment purchase--that has multiple Buy Investment/CD:[401k inv acct] entries, one for each investment you contributions are allocated to. You may have to type these out. You might be able to enter multiple of these in the paycheck as well, though I wouldn't do that just because it doesn't reflect how the plans work and it does complicate the paycheck. "Dan" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8c7b01c3ea51$f2525b40$a301280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > On my paycheck I have a category that is for 401k and it > lists the total amt going into that. When I enter my > paycheck into Money 2004, I do splits for taxes, insurance > and 401k. My 401K is setup to transfer from that split > into a savings acct. I would like to then setup a > transfer that breaks down my allocations for my 401k. Any > suggestions on how to do that. Can I do that right from > my paycheck spilt instead of putting it into a savings > acct? Any suggestions on how to handle the 401k NEEDED!!! |
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| On my paycheck I have a category that is for 401k and it lists the total amt going into that. When I enter my paycheck into Money 2004, I do splits for taxes, insurance and 401k. My 401K is setup to transfer from that split into a savings acct. I would like to then setup a transfer that breaks down my allocations for my 401k. Any suggestions on how to do that. Can I do that right from my paycheck spilt instead of putting it into a savings acct? Any suggestions on how to handle the 401k NEEDED!!! Thanks Dan |
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