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Cash Flows don't match up

 
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Robert Byrne
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 3:41 am    Post subject: Cash Flows don't match up Reply with quote

Hello Everyone.

I'm using MSMoney 2003 Deluxe. Recently I noticed that in my check account
it displays a cash flow graph with an amount that differs from the cash flow
graph on my home page and in the cash flow section of the program. By
differing amount I mean that the lowest value is actually higher than the
lowest value in the other two locations. Does the graph in the account
calculate the cash flow differently than the other two places? If so, Why?
What should I look for to make these two numbers match up?

Thanks in advance,

Robert

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Robert Byrne
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: Cash Flows don't match up Reply with quote

While on the subject of strange things, I've also set up a budget with the
extra to be saved. I've set up a savings goal of $1.00 (for now because I'm
still testing). It appears I can not reach this goal for another few years.
I've figured out that the date that the goal is obtainable is the same date
that a credit account would be paid off.

This doesn't seem right, it's really saying everything extra should be
applied to the credit account. Is there a way to change this either in the
credit account, budget, or somewhere else that will correctly reflect the
budget access applied to my savings goal.
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Hello Everyone.

I'm using MSMoney 2003 Deluxe. Recently I noticed that in my check
account it displays a cash flow graph with an amount that differs from the
cash flow graph on my home page and in the cash flow section of the
program. By differing amount I mean that the lowest value is actually
higher than the lowest value in the other two locations. Does the graph
in the account calculate the cash flow differently than the other two
places? If so, Why? What should I look for to make these two numbers
match up?

Thanks in advance,

Robert
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SJCOHEN730
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 7:20 am    Post subject: Re: Cash Flows don't match up Reply with quote

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Subject: Re: Cash Flows don't match up
From: "Robert Byrne" Robert@nospam.com
Date: 12/15/2004 6:09 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <OsJ75pv4EHA.3756@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl

While on the subject of strange things, I've also set up a budget with the
extra to be saved. I've set up a savings goal of $1.00 (for now because I'm
still testing). It appears I can not reach this goal for another few years.
I've figured out that the date that the goal is obtainable is the same date
that a credit account would be paid off.

This doesn't seem right, it's really saying everything extra should be
applied to the credit account. Is there a way to change this either in the
credit account, budget, or somewhere else that will correctly reflect the
budget access applied to my savings goal.
"Robert Byrne" <Robert@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:OkZ%23Bav4EHA.3864@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hello Everyone.

I'm using MSMoney 2003 Deluxe. Recently I noticed that in my check
account it displays a cash flow graph with an amount that differs from the
cash flow graph on my home page and in the cash flow section of the
program. By differing amount I mean that the lowest value is actually
higher than the lowest value in the other two locations. Does the graph
in the account calculate the cash flow differently than the other two
places? If so, Why? What should I look for to make these two numbers
match up?

Thanks in advance,

Robert










Robert, we all learned a few years ago that the budget function in Money has
bugs in it. You probably spend too much time trying to figure out what's wrong
than it is worth. I work with the Money budget as best I can without getting
too hung up on it. Of course I do have a little financial knowledge and using
Money along with MY BRAIN things come out OK. After 9 years I still think it is
a great bargin for under $25 a year. Steve

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