If you have imported a QIF file, your transactions should have come in  
assigned to buckets. You should have all your historic transactions  
assigned to buckets so you can watch your trends.

Now if these were transfers in Quicken, they don't need to be assigned  
a bucket. You can select all those, right-click and make them bucket  
optional.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 17, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Jaysen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Based on your answer I think the question I am really asking is:
> should I be assigning imported transactions (prior to 12/17 which I am
> calling start date for manual accounts) into buckets?
>
> Similarly: should historical payments (those made prio to day 0) be
> seen as transfers?
>
> I think those are the big ones for now.
>
> Do many quicken converts report negative number results when
> attempting to convert their quicken "budgets" to MoneyWell spending
> plans? I think the difference is in the way the way my categories are
> crossing with my buckets (I may be double counting) but according to
> what I just did I need to file for bankruptcy, 2 years ago. YIKES!
>
> Thanks.
> >

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