I set up Money 2004 to record my wife's paycheck,
including the portion that is put into her 401(k). To
keep track of the 401(k), I split that amount out into
each mutual fund in the account.

My question is this: do I have to manually split the 401
(k) money up every time or is there a way I can tell
Money to put 15% in this fund, 20% in that fund, etc.,
and have it done automagically?

Thanks!

Re: Any way to automatically distribute 401(k) contrib to each fund? by Dick

Dick
Wed Jan 21 20:25:34 CST 2004

No. No. The best alternate that's easier than manual and not as cool as
automagic is to create a scheduled transaction in your 401k cash account
that is a Bill and has splits each of which is a Buy Investment/CD:[name of
410k fund] in the amount of each fund investment and for each fund. You may
have to type out "buy investment/cd" as it may not be in the pull-down menu.

"Dan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1a4901c3e085$93e2eaa0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> I set up Money 2004 to record my wife's paycheck,
> including the portion that is put into her 401(k). To
> keep track of the 401(k), I split that amount out into
> each mutual fund in the account.
>
> My question is this: do I have to manually split the 401
> (k) money up every time or is there a way I can tell
> Money to put 15% in this fund, 20% in that fund, etc.,
> and have it done automagically?