> So here's my question. If you have one Home category which includes
> regularly occurring expenses (such as lawn care, cleaning, etc) how do
> you account for one-time unexpected expenses such as "fix-the-roof"?
> Do you over allocate money to the home bucket for just-in-case things,
> or just p
Okay, i'm redoing my buckets for 2009 (yes, I'm a bit late on my
resolutions... but I've kept up with the workouts if that counts for
something) to make them less in number and more coarse. For example,
Car: Repairs, Car: Tickets & Fees, Car: Parking all went into Car. I
want to make this program
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A new version of MoneyWell has been posted for testing. This is going
to be very quick so please download it immediately and send feedback
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helping with the test.
Version 1.4.6 (242)
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On May 12, 2009, at 10:25 PM, Dave Hirsch wrote:
> I have to enter credit card transactions by hand (because Bank of
> America is too lame to allow incremental transaction downloads, as far
> as I can tell: only whole-statement-worth downloads monthly).
>
Hi Dave,
I'm not aware of this kind of