[moneydance] (2007 Beta) Sad thing about seeing last 30 days expenses.
Donald Vitkus
dvitkus1 at charter.net
Mon Jan 1 13:35:44 EST 2007
Don Zickus wrote:
> On 12/30/06, stephan at coxhome.net <stephan at coxhome.net> wrote:
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>> I divide up my paycheck the same as it is on the pay stub, so that I can track all of my taxes, health insurance, 401K, etc. I have separate expense set up for all of the different type of taxes, and have all of the splits set up in my paycheck deposit reminder, so all I have to do is click <OK> twice a month. When I opened my data file with Moneydance 2007 for the first time, guess what the top three expenses for the last 30 days were? Federal Tax, Social Security Tax, and State Tax. Each of these were greater than any other expense I had for the past 30 day! Sad. I guess I always new this, but until you see it visually like this, it never really hits you. Great job Sean. I wish most people tracked their tax expenses, then we might be able to force the government to implement real tax reform.
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> I have noticed that if you remove the items (ie your taxes) from your
> budget, then the expenses won't be shown any more. This way it won't
> look to depressing. :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Don
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I am trying to seperate items in my paycheck and i get confused about
payment of deposit. where dose the money come from and where dose it go?
donald
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