Hi,
Thanks for taking time to review my question.

I'm using (just installed for the first time) MS Money 2004 Premium.

1. I setup all of my reoccurring bills and deposits from my employer
as well.

2. I created a budget that balances out fine according to my income
and outgo, yet Cash Flow shows that the sum of flow will gradually go
farther and farther into the red every month. How can this be,
especially when I have enough left over to save every month.

Or, is it that the Cash Flow is independant, and I have to tell it
that everything is going to be alright?
Again, I've already setup reoccuring deposits from my employer for my
salary.

Thanks for your time and I apologize if this is a stupid question.
I'm still a newbie.
Regards,
Pokki

Re: Cash Flow No Go by Dick

Dick
Tue Nov 11 07:30:39 CST 2003

You need to go through the items that cash flow is predicting to find out
why this is. What's cash flow forecasting that isn't matching your budget?
Are their expenses in cash flow that you have not budgeted (this is just one
way that these are "independent"). Are their accounts showing in your cash
flow that are not set to be included in the budget? (Another...)

"Pokki" <iNeverCheckThisMail@netsolis.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Thanks for taking time to review my question.
>
> I'm using (just installed for the first time) MS Money 2004 Premium.
>
> 1. I setup all of my reoccurring bills and deposits from my employer
> as well.
>
> 2. I created a budget that balances out fine according to my income
> and outgo, yet Cash Flow shows that the sum of flow will gradually go
> farther and farther into the red every month. How can this be,
> especially when I have enough left over to save every month.
>
> Or, is it that the Cash Flow is independant, and I have to tell it
> that everything is going to be alright?
> Again, I've already setup reoccuring deposits from my employer for my
> salary.
>
> Thanks for your time and I apologize if this is a stupid question.
> I'm still a newbie.
> Regards,
> Pokki