On Jan 25, 2009, at 7:01 AM, ciara belle wrote:

> And keep some for myself :)
>
> I had 575... since i sold two items i put it as two separate items in
> moneywell.. 150 and 425...  but my husband decided keep 25 for
> himself...  so now its 550..
> so on the 1 transactions i entered it as 425... and split it - 400 to
> one bucket - and 25 i left w/ no bucket and checked the checkbox on
> the left (which i thought was for cash)... but the transaction remains
> at 425 (total)... I put the other amount as a separate line item of
> 150 (i had intended to delete the 550 deposit and check off the two
> which added up to that total (since i need to keep payee for each -
> and the bank always deposits as a lump sum... pet peeve that is)...
> anyways -- i had to in the end delete the 25.. off the 425 since it
> was not putting the 25 in cash...
>
> did i do this wrong?  i wanted to show that i had Recieved 425 - but
> kept 25 for me... to spend .. so it didnt end up in the bank...
> ?


Hi Mary Lou,

If you are entering a deposits in your bank account of cash in the  
amounts of 150 and 400, then those are the amount you should use  
because that's the money that went into your account. If you kept 25  
out of it for spending as cash, then you would put that as a deposit  
in your cash account.

You can still flag both deposits (in the bank account and your cash  
account) as going to a specific bucket if you want to show them as a  
special kind of income.

Peace,

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


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