On Tuesday 08 November 2005 4:29 pm, someone claiming to be Chris Shoemaker wrote: > On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 11:38:55PM -0500, Tim Wunder wrote: > > Under the "Budget View" tab, I'm given a list of Account Types to Show. > > Nice. I like that. I proceed to Ctrl-Click to select multiple Account > > Types because I'm looking to just budget Expenses (and Liabilities). So I > > proceed to select Liability and Expense account types, and click OK. I'm > > then presented with a subset of my account tree, listing only the Expense > > and Liability accounts. > > Here's something else to think about: I really didn't count on people > wanting to budget for Liability accounts. As a matter of fact, I > strongly considered not even having an "Account Types" option at all, > and just forcing it to Income and Expense. I only left it as a "give > 'em rope" option. > <snip liability stuff>
How would a user then budget for $X to be spent paying down Credit Card (or loan) balances? Or are Credit Cards different from Liability accounts? I don't know... I'm not an accountant. Thanks, Tim
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