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Accept Transactions to Register Steve P 03-16-2008
Posted by Steve P on March 16, 2008, 11:11 pm
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I'm catching up on my transaction register hitting each transaction
one-by-one. I'm glad Quicken automatically chooses the category, most of
the time, but it seems to me it could be much easier. I'd like to open my
transactions up in a big window, select a bunch of similar transactions, ie
grocery stores, select the category (if required) and then accept all those
transactions. Next I'd do the same thing for gasoline fillups.

Doing this transaction by transaction it pretty time consuming. Am I
missing something? It seems like I used to be able to do something like
this with Tobias - "Managing Your Money" years ago.



Posted by John Pollard on March 17, 2008, 9:26 am
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Steve P wrote:
> I'm catching up on my transaction register hitting each
> transaction
> one-by-one. I'm glad Quicken automatically chooses the
> category,
> most of the time, but it seems to me it could be much easier.
> I'd
> like to open my transactions up in a big window, select a
> bunch of
> similar transactions, ie grocery stores, select the category
> (if
> required) and then accept all those transactions. Next I'd do
> the
> same thing for gasoline fillups.
> Doing this transaction by transaction it pretty time
> consuming.

> Am I missing something?

Yes; it's called Find & Replace.

[Edit > Find/Replace > Find & Replace.]

Once transactions have been found, you can sort the results on
most fields (click on the heading); then use Windows select
techniques (as you would select files in Windows Explorer) to
select multiple transactions to be modified. [In newer Quicken
versions, at least.]

--
John Pollard
First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
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Posted by John Pollard on March 17, 2008, 9:30 am
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John Pollard wrote:

>> Am I missing something?
>
> Yes; it's called Find & Replace.
>
> [Edit > Find/Replace > Find & Replace.]
>
> Once transactions have been found, you can sort the results on
> most fields (click on the heading); then use Windows select
> techniques (as you would select files in Windows Explorer) to
> select multiple transactions to be modified. [In newer
> Quicken
> versions, at least.]

I meant to state explicitly, what should be clear implicitly:
this process occurs after your transactions are in the register.

To have Quicken assign the correct category to downloaded
transactions as they are Accepted, use a combination of Renaming
Rules, and Memorized Transactions. Use the renaming rules where
necessary to make the downloaded payee name match the name of
the appropriate Memorized Transaction.

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John Pollard
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Posted by Melvin on March 17, 2008, 3:56 pm
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I take it that you don't save your credit card / debit card receipts and
enter them into your register first.

When you download transactions for your credit card / debit card into your
various registers, you can operate in one of two ways:

1. Accept each downloaded transaction (as a NEW transaction) into your
register.
2. Match each downloaded transaction to an EXISTING transaction in your
register. This requires more work because you're manually entering the
transactions from your receipts beforehand.

If you're doing #1 you're opening yourself up to accepting the occasional
fraudulent / incorrect transaction if something like that were to wind up in
your account. You're essentially trusting the bank's record of what
happened and not your own.

If you do #2 you are creating a mechanism whereby you can detect fraudulent
/ incorrect transactions pretty much on the day you download them to your
register and probably 21-30 days before you'd see them on your printed
statement.

I do #2; I think #1 is sloppy recordkeeping. If you do #1, you're missing
out on one of the best benefits of the program.

> I'm catching up on my transaction register hitting each transaction
> one-by-one. I'm glad Quicken automatically chooses the category, most of
> the time, but it seems to me it could be much easier. I'd like to open my
> transactions up in a big window, select a bunch of similar transactions,
> ie grocery stores, select the category (if required) and then accept all
> those transactions. Next I'd do the same thing for gasoline fillups.
>
> Doing this transaction by transaction it pretty time consuming. Am I
> missing something? It seems like I used to be able to do something like
> this with Tobias - "Managing Your Money" years ago.
>



Posted by Andrew on March 17, 2008, 8:34 pm
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Melvin wrote:
> I take it that you don't save your credit card / debit card receipts
> and enter them into your register first.
>
> When you download transactions for your credit card / debit card into
> your various registers, you can operate in one of two ways:
>
> 1. Accept each downloaded transaction (as a NEW transaction) into
> your register.
> 2. Match each downloaded transaction to an EXISTING transaction in
> your register. This requires more work because you're manually
> entering the transactions from your receipts beforehand.
>
> If you're doing #1 you're opening yourself up to accepting the
> occasional fraudulent / incorrect transaction if something like that
> were to wind up in your account. You're essentially trusting the
> bank's record of what happened and not your own.
>
> If you do #2 you are creating a mechanism whereby you can detect
> fraudulent / incorrect transactions pretty much on the day you
> download them to your register and probably 21-30 days before you'd
> see them on your printed statement.
>
> I do #2; I think #1 is sloppy recordkeeping. If you do #1, you're
> missing out on one of the best benefits of the program.
>
>> I'm catching up on my transaction register hitting each transaction
>> one-by-one. I'm glad Quicken automatically chooses the category,
>> most of the time, but it seems to me it could be much easier. I'd
>> like to open my transactions up in a big window, select a bunch of
>> similar transactions, ie grocery stores, select the category (if
>> required) and then accept all those transactions. Next I'd do the
>> same thing for gasoline fillups. Doing this transaction by transaction it
>> pretty time consuming. Am I
>> missing something? It seems like I used to be able to do something
>> like this with Tobias - "Managing Your Money" years ago.

"I think #1 is sloppy recordkeeping. " - Why is it 'sloppy'? Those
transactions (fraudulent or not) are ALREADY in your credit card account,
and you're merely making Quicken match reality. You can't ignore them!

So perhaps an alternate is to do your #2, but ALSO do #1 for those that are
not pre-entered by you. THEN you need to figure out WHY you have "excess"
transactions, and if indeed they're fraudulent or shouldn't be there, you'll
need to CONTACT your CC company to have them reverse the charge. And of
course, THAT will come in as a new transaction that you'll accept at the
future date.

--
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Regards -

- Andrew



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