Susie,

You an do a money flow from your income bucket to your lothing bucket  
by dragging you income bucket to you ckothib bucket. When you let go,  
MoneyWell will prompt for an amount.

I do this all the time to move money around to change my spending  
amounts throughtout the month. You can also do this between expense  
buckets.

I hope that helps.

Patrick

On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:55 AM, Susie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi Kevin
>
> I'm still loving Moneywell and it has turned my financial life around.
> However, I have one question. I'm self-employed with an erratic
> income. I followed the advice from your articles section and set up my
> spending plan according to the lowest amount of money I earn a month.
> This is going very well and since starting Moneywell I have happily
> built up reserves so I no longer panic about where money is coming
> from in the future. However, I'm not sure about how best to deal in
> Moneywell with deliberate over-spending.
>
> For example, I have enough money swilling around for future months,
> tax, etc, that I would like to treat myself to a new coat. Say this
> will be £100. How do I input that spending into my Moneywell clothing
> bucket without it a) messing up my spending plan allocations and b)
> being carried over as a negative rollover?
>
> I'm sure there is a simply answer to this, but I'm getting very
> confused! Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Susie
> >

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