I hope I have understood this correctly - its one thing that
perpetually confuses me - sorry rather slow!
When I allocate income early in this way - therefore allocating to
next months bucket needs - the buckets fill up again immediately and
show me as having money left to spend this month but I
Thanks Kevin - that's very clear. I think old habits were hanging over
from YNAB on Windows, which had a way of allowing the forcing of
income allocations into the following month and not allowing it to be
touched until then.I guess I was subconciously trying to reproduce
that feature.
Best
Ok -- i was using this allocate drop down - think i did it wrong
If pay was 31st - should i choose next month starts in ONE day... (i
choose 15 i was thinking next pay was in 16 days - which wasnt a
choice... so i chose 15 ... i was maybe wrong...)
thanks
ciara
On Jan 8, 12:16 pm, Kevin
On Jan 9, 2009, at 7:25 AM, ciara belle wrote:
Ok -- i was using this allocate drop down - think i did it wrong
If pay was 31st - should i choose next month starts in ONE day... (i
choose 15 i was thinking next pay was in 16 days - which wasnt a
choice... so i chose 15 ... i was maybe
On Jan 8, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Chris Larson wrote:
Is there a way to tell MoneyWell to treat my paycheck on the 30th or
31st as belonging to the next month, not the current? I'm not going to
spend that money this month anyway, and it is really my 1st check,
arrived early..
Hi Chris,
That's
Ah! I thought I remembered seeing it somewhere, but lost it :) Will
that result in showing that transaction when selecting the month in
the graph, also, or does that show just the transactions that occurred
in that month? I could see it being a generally useful option rather
than just
On Jan 8, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Christopher Larson wrote:
Ah! I thought I remembered seeing it somewhere, but lost it :) Will
that result in showing that transaction when selecting the month in
the graph, also, or does that show just the transactions that occurred
in that month? I could see