Looks good to me....

The crux of your setup lies in the fact that you have multiple savings  
accounts, each intended for a specific purpose.  Furthermore, it  
appears that you treat all of your Savings accounts as "omitted  
accounts."  In other words, money that is in these savings accounts  
isn't made available for usage in buckets.  The fact that you have  
three savings accounts with three different purposes helps answer the  
question, "What's all the saved money for?"  It helps you know what  
money has been "allocated" for gifts, summer expenses and rainy days.

For those that maintain only one savings account, it may be necessary  
to include the savings account in the bucket system and use the  
buckets to categorize money that has been saved in the savings  
account.  Though this setup has its own disadvantages.

I create an account that I use as a placeholder to divide my bucket- 
accounts and my omitted accounts, that I name with all dashes:

Checking
Credit Card 1
Credit Card 2
---------------------
Summer Savings
Infrequent Savings
Rainy Day Fund

I use this to serve as a visual reminder as to whether I need to make  
the bucket optional or whether I should include the transfer in the  
bucket system.

Thanks for sharing your setup...

Grace to you,
Blair
On May 15, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Dave Hirsch wrote:

>
> I have been using MoneyWell for a few months now, and have tried a
> number of different ways of dealing with savings.  I've read a great
> many ways to handle this, and none have given me everything I wanted,
> but now I've found a good solution, I think.
>
> Here's my basic picture:  I have two credit card accounts, checking,
> and a number of savings accounts (described more here:
> http://groups.google.com/group/no-thirst-software/browse_frm/thread/9d41a0f0aea0044f?hl=en&tvc=1)
>  
> .
> The savings accounts are for unexpected expenses, summer income, and
> other goals, and are real accounts managed by my credit union.
>
> I want a solution that satisfies these constraints:
> - Lets me quickly see that my bucket balance is equal to my non-
> savings account balance (to ensure I haven't made some stupid mistake)
> - Doesn't require me to have any expense buckets that are designed to
> go permanently negative.
> - Allows me to omit selected accounts from bucket-based consideration,
> such as Summer Savings (so I don't think that I have that money to
> budget and spend)
>
> Here's what I'm doing now:
> 1) Any transactions that put money directly into an omitted account
> get no bucket (right-click on transaction for "Make Bucket Optional").
> 2) Any transactions that transfer money from checking into a bucket-
> optional account get classified as a Savings bucket, and then income
> gets immediately flowed into that Savings bucket to cover it.
> 3) Any transactions that transfer money from an omitted account into
> checking get classified as an income bucket ("Other Income").
> 4) In the summer, I will periodically "give myself a paycheck" by
> transferring money from Summer Savings account to Checking, and this
> will be bucketed as "Other Income".
> 5) In order to cover unexpected expenses, I will transfer money into
> checking, and call it "Other Income" as in (4).
> 6) Payments to credit cards have no buckets.
>
> I think this will work for me.  Perhaps the description will help
> others.
>
> -Dave
> >


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