Are there any product training classes available in
Northern Virginia?

I am having trouble with double transactions. Meaning, I
track my Visa items, then pay off my Visa with my checking
account. So it looks like a double expense -- one from my
Visa and then from my checking account.

Re: Product Training by Glyn

Glyn
Wed May 05 15:10:53 CDT 2004

It depends on how you record this. The payments from the Visa should be
categorized with the actual category of spending, such as Food. If you
create a transfer from the checking account to the visa, then you have a
debit in the checking account, but a corresponding credit in the VISA. The
sum total means that the only expense is that originally entered into the
VISA (not two, as you have a debit, then a transfer, or a debit AND credit)

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> Are there any product training classes available in
> Northern Virginia?
>
> I am having trouble with double transactions. Meaning, I
> track my Visa items, then pay off my Visa with my checking
> account. So it looks like a double expense -- one from my
> Visa and then from my checking account.