Right click on the transaction and select "Make Bucket Optional".
I use Moneywell's transaction download feature to track my savings
account balance. But, I mark every transaction in the account as
"Make Budget Optional". I can track my savings account balance, but
this money is not part of my budget. When I need to spend it later in
the year, I will mark the side of the transfer that hits my savings
account as earnings and continue to spend as normal.
The trick is splitting tracking balances (accounts) form budgeting
(buckets). So far this is working good for me.
The main purpose of an envelope budgeting system is to make sure you
divide up your income and set it aside for various purposes and then
only spend what is in envelopes. Given this concept, your savings
accounts are your destination for money but not necessarily a bucket.
If you have money automatically diverted from your paycheck to
savings, you don't need to track this with buckets. It's never in your
cash flow so just track the bank register of your savings account and
be thrilled that you are so good about setting aside money.
For certain infrequent expenses, I know they are coming but won't
happen until later in the year (birthday and Christmas presents as an
example) but I have a buckets for Gifts Given and others to hold
allocated money so I can set it aside.
For unexpected expenses, I use my Savings bucket and set aside a
consistent amount each month and any extra I can stock away in it and
then transfer that money to my savings account making sure to assign
the outgoing expense side of that transfer to the Savings bucket so it
drains that bucket.
I don't try to track unexpected expenses. Instead I try to continually
build a war chest of money so I'm ready when they happen. There's no
way to budget for everything but it sounds like you have a good handle
on it. Just don't try to force savings into buckets except for the
setting aside money part.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
ke...@nothirst.com
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
> Update: It turns out the problem I was having is due to a definite bug
> in MoneyWell, which I was able to work around by simply closing the
> document and re-opening it. It seems that in some cases MoneyWell
> does not update its user interface when the data changes until you
> close a document and re-open it. This should definitely not be the
> case.
>
> One example I described in my message below, where I created a
> transfer from my checking to my savings, and assigned the expense side
> of the transfer to a bucket, but the displayed amount still in the
> bucket did not change. Simply closing the document and re-opening it
> caused the bucket to now correctly display the amount of the transfer
> as having been drained from the bucket.
>
> I was not able to reproduce this bug in a sample document I created
> for that purpose, so I can't give you an exact sequence of steps to
> follow to reproduce the problem. If I find one I'll send it to you.
Adam,
I believe this has been fixed in 1.4.4. You can test it by downloading
it from here:
http://nothirst.com/moneywell/dlmwbeta.html
Sorry for the confusion.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
ke...@nothirst.com