Re: How-to: Combine Water & Power in Setup Wizard? by Dick
Dick
Sat Jan 31 12:40:34 CST 2004
I like Cal's glossary--maybe we should get that in some finished form in the
FAQ or on a separate page somewhere.
Categories are ways to assign income and expense to, for lack of a better
word, reasons for the income or expense. Categories could include Wage &
Salary:Bonus, Food:Groceries, Utilities:Garbage Pickup.
Accounts are places to group transactions that frequently reflect some of
your real world accounts like checking, savings, and credit cards.
Payees are people or institutions you interact with financially. The
simplest example is the name you put in a Pay To on a check. That's always a
payee. Your employer who pays you is technically a Payor, but Money always
calls Payors Payees.
Sometimes you have accounts with a Payee and maybe this is also an Account
in Money, but by no means always. The determining factor tends to be whether
the account you have with a Payee involves its own transactions and a
standing balance from month to month. Credit cards are almost always best
treated as Money Accounts. Accounts like the account your doctor has for you
and the accounts you have with your utilities companies rarely need their
own Money Accounts. The name of a Payee and an Account in Money are
occasionally the same.
Examples:
I charge $55.00 for Category "Food:Groceries" to my Discover credit card
account. I enter a transaction for $55.00 for Food:Groceries in my Money
"Discover" Account which is a Money Account of type "Credit Card." I pay the
Payee "Discover" $1,234.56 for the Food:Groceries, among other things, by
entering another, separate, transaction in my "Checking" Account in Money
using the Special Category "Transfer:Discover" which moves money from one
Account to the other.
I pay my Payee "Xcel Energy" for $123.45 of Category "Utilities:Gas" and
$65.43 of Category "Utilities Electricity" using a split transaction in my
Money "Checking" Account. I include my account number for my Xcel Energy
account (which is not a Money Account) in the Memo field of the check.
"JDP@Work" <JPGMTNoSpam@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I just went ahead and finished the wizard. I then deleted the Elec. and
just
> have one DWP.
>
> I like the split idea, that way I can have a historical record of my own
of my
> energy usage.
>
> I'm extreamly unclear about the difference between a catagory and an
account. I
> would think that an account is any payee(?)