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<font face="Verdana">PLEASE DISREGARD AND DELETE. I'VE HIT ENTER TOO
QUICKLY.<br>
THE CORRECT ONE WILL BE SENT SHORTLY.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 06-03-2020 om 17:22 schreef Koos
Pol:<br>
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<font face="Verdana">Unless I'm overseeing something, budgetting
in KMM seems to have a periodic scope. Even if you choose
individual budgets, you're still bounded by the year. Otherwise
you'll select month or year.<br>
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For projects with fixed budgets this doesn't work. Let me
explain why:<br>
I've just bought a vacation house which needs restoration. We've
agreed on a budget for the various expenses:<br>
- renovation<br>
- decoration<br>
- travel<br>
- acquisition price<br>
</font><font face="Verdana"><font face="Verdana">- acquisition
costs (notary, transfer taxes, etc)<br>
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</font>These are fixed size lump sums budgets. I would love to
be able to handle those budgets from KMM. Which doesn't work
with the existing budgeting functionality, for as far as I could
tell.<br>
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I've found a workaround which is pretty slick, if I may say so,
but has its downsides:<br>
For each of the budgets I've setup asset accounts with a
starting value (values are fictive):<br>
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Assets:<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font face="Verdana">- renovation (€15,000)<br>
- decoration (€8,000)<br>
- travel (€1,500)<br>
- acquisition price (€100,000)<br>
</font><font face="Verdana"><font face="Verdana">- acquisition
costs (notary, transfer taxes, etc) (€15,000)<br>
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If I'm making an expense, I'm withdrawing it from one of the
asset accounts (=budget).<br>
Benefits: You have crystal clear overview over your budgets,
and surpluses or shortages are instantly visible.<br>
Downside: It's really a budgeting solution only. It's not
the same as general bookkeeping. You can't easily integrate
with your normal bean-counting tasks. Which means you really
should be doing the exercise twice: one for <br>
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