Netiquette: Was: Budget and loan's payment of the capital
Philippe Debrabant
pdebrabant at free.fr
Sat Feb 18 13:28:48 GMT 2023
Hi Jack,
Thanks for your message, I made a mistake. I will do better the next
time ;-)
Regards,
Philippe
Le 17/02/2023 à 20:25, Jack via KMyMoney a écrit :
> Phillippe,
>
> When you have a new question for the list, you should start with a
> new email. Please do not do so by replying to another messsage (Re:
> Menu selection terminology: was Bank of Scotland and Wise) even if you
> change the subject. Many email readers indent (thread) messages in
> groups based on internal headers, such as which message you are
> replying to.
>
> For many people, it may not actually make any difference, but for
> some, your message will be lost in the older thread, and may be
> ignored by anyone who is no longer interested in the old topic.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jack
>
> On 2023.02.17 11:14, Philippe Debrabant via KMyMoney wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just created my first budget and I don't know how to add the loan
>> reimbursement.
>>
>> The loans reimbursement amounts are very important in a budget (I
>> think) and should be presented.
>>
>> In my case, each withdrawal transaction is split :
>>
>> * payment of the capital
>> * loan's interests
>> * loan's insurance
>>
>> Loan's interests and loan's insurance are normal categories, so they
>> are showed in the budget, but for the payment of the capital there is
>> nothing I can use. So, to know if my budget is safe for this year, I
>> need to calculate and add manually the total amount of capital
>> payment to the expense. Not funny.
>>
>> Not found any help in the documentation.
>>
>> What do you think about that ?
>>
>> Regards !
>>
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