What is a money flow?
A money flow is a way to move money from one bucket to another. For example, you would use a money flow to move money from your salary or income bucket into your various spending buckets. Any time you move money, you are "flowing" money. Since these are on a "virtual" layer (see Understanding MoneyWell), money flows never need to be reconciled.
To create a money flow, drag and drop one bucket on top of another.
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Getting Started with MoneyWell
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Tips and Tricks
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Common Questions and Answers
- How do I get my license?
- How are favorites matched using an alias? / Can I automatically assign a bucket during an import or download?
- How do I combine buckets in MoneyWell? / Why can't I delete buckets in MoneyWell?
- Can I use the +/- keys or up/down arrow keys to change the date?
- Where does MoneyWell store my data?
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Cash Flow and Bucket Amounts
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Transactions and Account Balances
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Direct Connect Banking
- Which financial institutions support direct connect to MoneyWell?
- Common Direct Connect Error Codes
- Why doesn't MoneyWell support direct connect banking with my bank when online services seem to work?
- Why do I get error 15500 when trying to download transactions?
- Why do I get error 2000 when trying to download transactions?
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