What you describe is the standard behavior.  Here is an example of why  
you might want to do that...

Lets say I do major clothes shopping twice a year (about $500 each  
time).  I also plan to spend a couple hundred a year on sox, underwear  
and other small purchases.

I would allocate $100 per months.  Most months I only spend about $15,  
so the remaining $85 (100-15) accumulates from month to month.  After  
six months, my bucket balance should be about $500 (85 x 6 = 510).   
Now I can go on my shopping spree without having to use my credit card.


On Mar 1, 12:34 am, needo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For example lets say I have Bucket A that has $5 left from February.
> My total allocation for this cycle should be $10. Allocate income is
> putting $10 in the bucket instead of the $5 to bring it up to $10.
>
> Am I missing a setting somewhere?



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