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Reply to topic mortgage payment is both a split and a transfer, how?
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Hi! If I were you, I'd call the support center and discuss the problem. These kinds of details should've been cleared up before taking a mortgage. This is why when it comes to financing issues, I always hire specialists. The guys from Mortgage Advisor Coventry make sure that I don't fall into traps and I avoid hidden taxes. An advisor would be welcomed in your case too. If I were you, I'd give it a try and solve the issues as fast as possible. I hope my advice is helpful and you'll handle the situation.Last edited by TurnerJoshua; 01-12-2023, 11:07 PM.
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I've never had such a situation. Why don't you call the support center and clarify these details?
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Reply to topic mortgage payment is both a split and a transfer, how?
A mortgage payment is usually repayment of principal plus interest. Thus it's a split transaction: 1. a transfer from your bank account to the loan account categorized as Mortgage > Principle , and 2. an interest expense categorized as Mortgage > Interest.
I can't figure out how to enter this in Skrooge. In Operations view you can either set the edit panel to Transfer in order to set the entire payment as a transfer to the loan account, or you can set the edit panel to Split and enter the Interest and Principal amounts but there's no way to set the latter sub-operations as a transfer.
I have some old transactions (operations) for mortgage payments that I think I imported from Quicken that are represented correctly. In my bank account they are split into Mortgage > Interest and (uncategorized), and display with Skrooge's double-arrow transfer icon in the Mode column along with "Sched"; in the loan account I only see the Mortgage > Interest part with Skrooge's transfer icon. But how can I enter new loan payments similarly in Skrooge? It's probably something to do with editing the Sub-operations of the split operation but I am far from a sub-operation expert.
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