Hello again all,

I just signed up for an ING Direct account and I'm using Money 2005 Deluxe.
I created a new savings account called ING Direct. It wasn't in the list of
accounts (Only the Canadian version). As you may or may not know, ING takes
money directly from your Checking account. So, when I selected to change the
account settings for the ING savings account that I created, There is a drop
down that asks for the Financial Institution. ING Direct isn't in the list.
Should I type in ING Direct or select the Checking account name that it
pulls from? I'm confused.

Thanks,

Steve

Re: ING Direct... by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Sun Jan 16 23:39:29 CST 2005

In microsoft.public.money, Steve Thompson wrote:

>I just signed up for an ING Direct account and I'm using Money 2005 Deluxe.
>I created a new savings account called ING Direct. It wasn't in the list of
>accounts (Only the Canadian version). As you may or may not know, ING takes
>money directly from your Checking account. So, when I selected to change the
>account settings for the ING savings account that I created, There is a drop
>down that asks for the Financial Institution. ING Direct isn't in the list.
>Should I type in ING Direct or select the Checking account name that it
>pulls from? I'm confused.

If you are creating the account in Money, type in ING Direct. Then
select that it is not in the list.


Re: ING Direct... by Steve

Steve
Mon Jan 17 07:51:53 CST 2005

OK Cal,

I manually typed in ING Direct into the drop down, but what do you mean when
you say 'select that it is not in the list' There are 2 check boxes
following this with the titles, 'Include this account in the budget planner'
and 'Use this account for budgeted savings goals' Are you saying that I
should uncheck one or more of these? Should I uncheck the first and leave
the second one, uncheck them both? or is that not what you were telling me
to do?

Thanks,

Steve

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
news:2rjmu0prv3q4t8ahnlc6tdt36okbfjut0o@4ax.com...
: In microsoft.public.money, Steve Thompson wrote:
:
: >I just signed up for an ING Direct account and I'm using Money 2005
Deluxe.
: >I created a new savings account called ING Direct. It wasn't in the list
of
: >accounts (Only the Canadian version). As you may or may not know, ING
takes
: >money directly from your Checking account. So, when I selected to change
the
: >account settings for the ING savings account that I created, There is a
drop
: >down that asks for the Financial Institution. ING Direct isn't in the
list.
: >Should I type in ING Direct or select the Checking account name that it
: >pulls from? I'm confused.
:
: If you are creating the account in Money, type in ING Direct. Then
: select that it is not in the list.
:



Re: ING Direct... by Bob

Bob
Mon Jan 17 10:31:30 CST 2005

There is a box down the bottom of the page to the left of
the "Back", "Next", "Cancel" buttons "My financial institution isn't
listed".

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Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

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"Steve Thompson" <stthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23n$90uJ$EHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> OK Cal,
>
> I manually typed in ING Direct into the drop down, but what do you mean
> when
> you say 'select that it is not in the list' There are 2 check boxes
> following this with the titles, 'Include this account in the budget
> planner'
> and 'Use this account for budgeted savings goals' Are you saying that I
> should uncheck one or more of these? Should I uncheck the first and leave
> the second one, uncheck them both? or is that not what you were telling me
> to do?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
> "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
> news:2rjmu0prv3q4t8ahnlc6tdt36okbfjut0o@4ax.com...
> : In microsoft.public.money, Steve Thompson wrote:
> :
> : >I just signed up for an ING Direct account and I'm using Money 2005
> Deluxe.
> : >I created a new savings account called ING Direct. It wasn't in the
> list
> of
> : >accounts (Only the Canadian version). As you may or may not know, ING
> takes
> : >money directly from your Checking account. So, when I selected to
> change
> the
> : >account settings for the ING savings account that I created, There is a
> drop
> : >down that asks for the Financial Institution. ING Direct isn't in the
> list.
> : >Should I type in ING Direct or select the Checking account name that it
> : >pulls from? I'm confused.
> :
> : If you are creating the account in Money, type in ING Direct. Then
> : select that it is not in the list.
> :
>
>



Re: ING Direct... by Bob

Bob
Mon Jan 17 11:41:22 CST 2005

To be accurate it is not a box; it is just text that you can click on.

--
Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

For UK tips & fixes see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny.
For wishes or suggestions see
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback

I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.

"Bob Peel MVP" <Bob_Peel@kiandraNOSPAM.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OrZGCIL$EHA.1188@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> There is a box down the bottom of the page to the left of
> the "Back", "Next", "Cancel" buttons "My financial institution isn't
> listed".
>
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
>
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> For wishes or suggestions see
> http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
> or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback
>
> I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
>
> "Steve Thompson" <stthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23n$90uJ$EHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> OK Cal,
>>
>> I manually typed in ING Direct into the drop down, but what do you mean
>> when
>> you say 'select that it is not in the list' There are 2 check boxes
>> following this with the titles, 'Include this account in the budget
>> planner'
>> and 'Use this account for budgeted savings goals' Are you saying that I
>> should uncheck one or more of these? Should I uncheck the first and leave
>> the second one, uncheck them both? or is that not what you were telling
>> me
>> to do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
>> news:2rjmu0prv3q4t8ahnlc6tdt36okbfjut0o@4ax.com...
>> : In microsoft.public.money, Steve Thompson wrote:
>> :
>> : >I just signed up for an ING Direct account and I'm using Money 2005
>> Deluxe.
>> : >I created a new savings account called ING Direct. It wasn't in the
>> list
>> of
>> : >accounts (Only the Canadian version). As you may or may not know, ING
>> takes
>> : >money directly from your Checking account. So, when I selected to
>> change
>> the
>> : >account settings for the ING savings account that I created, There is
>> a
>> drop
>> : >down that asks for the Financial Institution. ING Direct isn't in the
>> list.
>> : >Should I type in ING Direct or select the Checking account name that
>> it
>> : >pulls from? I'm confused.
>> :
>> : If you are creating the account in Money, type in ING Direct. Then
>> : select that it is not in the list.
>> :
>>
>>
>
>



Re: ING Direct... by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Mon Jan 17 12:07:54 CST 2005

In microsoft.public.money, Steve Thompson wrote:

>
>I manually typed in ING Direct into the drop down, but what do you mean when
>you say 'select that it is not in the list' There are 2 check boxes
>following this with the titles, 'Include this account in the budget planner'
>and 'Use this account for budgeted savings goals' Are you saying that I
>should uncheck one or more of these? Should I uncheck the first and leave
>the second one, uncheck them both? or is that not what you were telling me
>to do?

I wasn't even thinking of those. If in doubt, I would uncheck both.
Change that later if you later want those accounts involved in a
budget or savings goals.