[moneydance] Cash Disbursements

Renato Brazioli renato.brazioli at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 09:33:13 EST 2008


Same here.

Actually, I've several cash accounts for different currencies.

    R.

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Stephan Cox <stephan at coxhome.net> wrote:

> I created an asset account called Cash. When I take money out of a
> bank/credit card account, I select the Cash account as the category.  So my
> Cash balance gets increased. When I spend the money, I enter the transaction
> in my Cash account, and select the appropriate expense category (lunch,
> gifts, misc, etc). This transaction decreases my Cash account. So my Cash
> account balance should always reflect what is in my wallet, and I can easily
> track where the cash went to.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ronald DeVrou <va.ronald at gmail.com>
> To: moneydance-info at moneydance.com
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 9:16:10 AM
> Subject: [moneydance] Cash Disbursements
>
> I spend to much with cash and I'm wondering how MoneyDance works to keep
> track of cash disbursements.  Ideally I'd like it to show the cash
> withdrawals and then allow me to put in monthly the cash categories for
> that
> month, i.e.  enterntainment; food out; bus fare; etc.
>
> Then at the end of the month ideally I'd like to see the accounts updated
> and also what 'cash' that is left over and not accounted for thru the
> category method.
>
> Is this to much to ask for?  Direction please.
>
> --
> Ronald DeVrou, MSW
> ------------------------------------------------
> 'Doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results."
>
> What? That's just plain, well, silly! T. Sean
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