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| I used Quicken a really long time ago and have peeked at it from time to time since--mostly when I had access to a free bundled copy on a new machine. I've messed around with GnuCash. Yikes. But I have so much data in Money now and there are such limited choices for getting it out, I'm fairly well stuck in the Money rut. That's not to say that I'm generally unhappy with it. I'm not. Just there aren't a lot of choices worth even pondering, so I pretty much feel like I have to take what they give. I'd like for them to give something a little different, even to just fix the tax estimator display bug, but I understand some of the reasons that they don't. "Joe" <executive[at]telus.net> wrote in message news:9mQvc.7792$jl6.4047[at]edtnps89... - quote - > Have you used any other money management programs? And how does this one > compare? |
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| Have you used any other money management programs? And how does this one compare? |
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| I didn't design the program. If you want to approximate, throw in a scheduled transaction. You can always skip all of them when they come due and enter the real number from the statements. "Joe" <executive[at]telus.net> wrote in message news:LmPvc.5443$jl6.3501[at]edtnps89... - quote - > That's pretty stupid, but thanks. > "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in > message news:%23qpfFvbSEHA.3016[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > The interest rate for a credit card will only show in cash flow if you use > > Debt Reduction Planner. > > > "Joe" <executive[at]telus.net> wrote in message > > news:tNMvc.3518$jl6.2983[at]edtnps89... > > > Help! I can't get MS Money to automatically calculate purchase interest > on > > > my credit card accounts, and show them in the cashflow. It seems the > > > interest rate I entered in the account options only applies to positive > > > balances. > > > > > |
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| That's pretty stupid, but thanks. "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in message news:%23qpfFvbSEHA.3016[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... - quote - > The interest rate for a credit card will only show in cash flow if you use > Debt Reduction Planner. > "Joe" <executive[at]telus.net> wrote in message > news:tNMvc.3518$jl6.2983[at]edtnps89... > > Help! I can't get MS Money to automatically calculate purchase interest on > > my credit card accounts, and show them in the cashflow. It seems the > > interest rate I entered in the account options only applies to positive > > balances. > |
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| The interest rate for a credit card will only show in cash flow if you use Debt Reduction Planner. "Joe" <executive[at]telus.net> wrote in message news:tNMvc.3518$jl6.2983[at]edtnps89... - quote - > Help! I can't get MS Money to automatically calculate purchase interest on > my credit card accounts, and show them in the cashflow. It seems the > interest rate I entered in the account options only applies to positive > balances. |
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| Help! I can't get MS Money to automatically calculate purchase interest on my credit card accounts, and show them in the cashflow. It seems the interest rate I entered in the account options only applies to positive balances. |
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