Mary Lou, I was only suggesting that you can have both a current document and a historic one because MoneyWell allows you to have more than open.
You'd still have searching and archival ability. Peace, Kevin Hoctor No Thirst Software LLC http://nothirst.com Sent from my iPhone On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:54 PM, ciara belle <[email protected]> wrote: > > well i guess it goes back to 'hidden' accounts showing and orders of > them... being that i have financial stuff in both Canada and USA... i > have 14 current accounts (including credit cards and 3 cash savings > accounts)... i did an actual count and i have 50 total accounts... i > have to keep them together cause i store all my warranty and receipt > info in the transactions... this has proven beneficial many many times > -- when an item breaks i just search for it - and print the receipt > and look at the warranty and i have a case ... then there is the 7 > years of data required by the CCRA (and i believe IRS) - and in Canada > we had a own business so some of the accounts are for that... and > those taxes (canadian 2007.... ) believe it or not are STILL being > reviewed by the CCRA (they expect to be done next summer - a year and > half after we submitted them... ) > > so to sum up - not having the accounts in that document is not an > option > :) > ml > > > > On Feb 1, 12:33 pm, Kevin Hoctor <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Feb 1, 2009, at 6:40 AM, ciara belle wrote: >> >>> (i have to scroll up past around 100 items to get to my top used >>> accounts... typing the quick first letter of the account name >>> doesn't >>> work since i have 5 other accounts - 4 old in the bottom of the list >>> that start w/ the same letter) >> >> Mary Lou, >> >> I am actually stunned that anyone has over 100 accounts, even >> historic. I guess my first question is: Do you need all that historic >> information in your current financial document? >> >> I have one MoneyWell document that has many years of Quicken history >> in it but my current document only goes back a couple of years with >> transactions and accounts. My suggestion is to look at creating a >> current document with less clutter and history so you can focus on >> your financial activity today and simplify your cash flow management. >> You can still keep a historic document for reporting and lookup >> purposes. >> >> In fact, I'm working on a feature to make it easier to split >> documents >> in a future release. >> >> Peace, >> >> Kevin Hoctor >> [email protected] >> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp:// >> kevinhoctor.blogspot.com > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "No Thirst Software User Forum" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/no-thirst-software?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
