On Dec 22, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Robert wrote:

> As a follow-up to an earlier post about the best way to work with
> Moneywell with my wife, etc., another question comes to mind: how
> might I best differentiate in Moneywell between my income (which is
> all self-employment income) and her's (regular-pay-check income), and
> between my expenses (many of them business tax deductions), and hers,
> which are not? I ask because it seems like it would be easier if we
> could have (for example) one joint bucket for all income coming in,
> and similarly one joint bucket for each of the various expense
> categories. But will it get confusing if we have (as an example) an
> "entertainment" bucket, some of which will be tax deductible for me as
> research, some of which will be her's and not tax-deductible, etc.? Am
> I obligated to have "business" and "non-business" income/expense
> buckets for everything (or am I over-thinking this? :-))
> Thanks in advance!


Hi Robert,

I actually keep two MoneyWell documents and try to keep my business  
expenses all in my business document. When I have business expenses in  
my personal account, I usually put them in a Business Expense bucket  
and reimburse myself so I keep it clean.

For our income, I have two buckets to track Judy's and mine separately  
but when I allocate income, these are combined.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com






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