I was going through my transactions to see where extra ones were
showing up and highlighted all my accounts and just making sure all
transactions that were transfers showed appropriately. Here I would
have to click on show matching everytime to make sure they were linked
correctly and it would
Hi all,
This is what I was trying to achieve, just for clarity.
All my direct debits come out of Moneywell on the 1st of the month. I
am paid on the first on the month. I want to fill my buckets in one go
at that time. From what I am reading I need to set the allocate income
to the 2nd half of
On Jun 8, 2009, at 6:00 AM, prasanth wrote:
I was going through my transactions to see where extra ones were
showing up and highlighted all my accounts and just making sure all
transactions that were transfers showed appropriately. Here I would
have to click on show matching everytime to
Thanks everybody for the helpful responses!
On Jun 8, 6:09 am, bazcurtis bazm...@bazmac.co.uk wrote:
Hi all,
This is what I was trying to achieve, just for clarity.
All my direct debits come out of Moneywell on the 1st of the month. I
am paid on the first on the month. I want to fill my
Ok, I've managed to get things aligned, but something doesn't sit
right with the way I did it.
What I basically did, was transfer an amount of money equal to what
was overspent in my expense buckets from my savings account,
registering this in an income bucket. I allocated the money to the
I'm trying to 'Hide Future Pending Transactions' and 'Define Future
Pending Time Period' of '30 days'.
I've configured Moneywell with these settings but it appears that my
pending transactions for the month (within the 30 day mark) do not
deduct from my buckets.
How can I hide my future
What I basically did, was transfer an amount of money equal to what
was overspent in my expense buckets from my savings account,
registering this in an income bucket. I allocated the money to the
expense buckets, and then transferred all of the money back to the
savings account.
I