Greetings all!

In my scenario, I had to transfer money out of my savings in order to
spend it in one of my buckets bucket.  I read some place on here when
you make a transfer you aren't supposed to assign either side of the
transfer to a bucket, is this correct?  It only seems like it should
be natural when you want to take money out of your savings and put it
into an expense bucket, because it would not be classified as income.

What is the best practice for transferring money from your savings in
order to spend it in a single bucket or across several buckets?

What is the best practice for doing the reverse (I assume just setting
up your savings as an expense bucket and allocating income to it, but
I'm getting stuck at the part of how to get that income transferred
into my savings)?

A fork issue from the above question is that I have money that I
transferred into my savings account from my checking account.  I
marked the transfer OUT of checking in the Savings bucket and marked
the transfer INTO my savings in the Savings bucket hoping that they
would offset each other and mark the bucket at zero.  But alas the
transaction happened at the end of the month and the money posted to
my savings before it cleared out of my checking which spanned the
transaction across two months and now one month I have $0 in savings
bucket the next month I have ($700)...

I know I'm doing something wrong, but I just don't know where!
Arggg!!

TIA,
txcrew
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