Anonymous wrote:Are all your expenses coded as expenses? The transfer thing for credit card payments shouldn’t matter because that’s paying down the balance and the individual line items in the linked account are showing as expense. Look for another line item - like a therapy bill or something - that mint thinks is a transfer of some sort rather than an expense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the issue is with Mint, the proof is in the pudding. You spend more than you make. When you figure out why Mint isn't tracking correctly, the correction will reflect why you're in the red - it doesn't change the fact that you are in the red.
Op again. Yeah, right. So we need to pay off the credit card debt and reduce spending to free up $1600. But I'm still totally baffled about Mint! It is accurate each month in terms of red or black - and we swing wildly from one to the other due to the unpredictability of my DH's income. Makes budgeting and cash flow hard. Maybe it's something off with the trends feature. I just don't get it. And their customer service is completely useless. Maybe we should switch to another system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the issue is with Mint, the proof is in the pudding. You spend more than you make. When you figure out why Mint isn't tracking correctly, the correction will reflect why you're in the red - it doesn't change the fact that you are in the red.
Op again. Yeah, right. So we need to pay off the credit card debt and reduce spending to free up $1600. But I'm still totally baffled about Mint! It is accurate each month in terms of red or black - and we swing wildly from one to the other due to the unpredictability of my DH's income. Makes budgeting and cash flow hard. Maybe it's something off with the trends feature. I just don't get it. And their customer service is completely useless. Maybe we should switch to another system.
...yeah, that's not correct. You're $15k in debt, not necessarily -$1600 average a month. In other words, if you're looking to reduce spending by $1600, that doesn't mean you can afford more house or even bring you to breaking even.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the issue is with Mint, the proof is in the pudding. You spend more than you make. When you figure out why Mint isn't tracking correctly, the correction will reflect why you're in the red - it doesn't change the fact that you are in the red.
Op again. Yeah, right. So we need to pay off the credit card debt and reduce spending to free up $1600. But I'm still totally baffled about Mint! It is accurate each month in terms of red or black - and we swing wildly from one to the other due to the unpredictability of my DH's income. Makes budgeting and cash flow hard. Maybe it's something off with the trends feature. I just don't get it. And their customer service is completely useless. Maybe we should switch to another system.
Anonymous wrote:do cash withdrawals show up on Mint?
Anonymous wrote:Whatever the issue is with Mint, the proof is in the pudding. You spend more than you make. When you figure out why Mint isn't tracking correctly, the correction will reflect why you're in the red - it doesn't change the fact that you are in the red.