Thanks. Let me take it another step.

If I have a grocery transaction ($20) and get $100 cash back. I then
spend that $100 cash on Dining, Auto, and Home Repair in varying
increments.  How do I account for this so that the cash account is
depleted and the spending is allocated correctly?

Lawton

On Feb 24, 10:14 am, Kevin Hoctor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Lawton wrote:
>
> > Hello. I've been trying out the software and have a question.  Once I
> > have cash in the cash account, how I deplete that amount without
> > affecting the reconciled amounts in my checking account?
>
> Hi Lawton,
>
> If you have put cash into a cash account, it should already be out of  
> the reach of your check account reconciliation. That's the whole  
> purpose of having a separate cash account, so you can enter all your  
> cash transactions in it and not affect your check register. Let me  
> know if that didn't help enough.
>
> Peace,
>
> Kevin Hoctor
> [email protected]
> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
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