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CoolJoeLiam
Glad to see the BETA update that allows sorting by column. Now clicking on the “Budgeted” column allows me to bring to the top just the subcategories that I track. BUT there still are no budget options for the main category, which is a big benefit of the current budget setup. Until category group budgeting is possible in BETA it is quite useless.
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CoolJoeLiam
Additional notes on current budget vs. BETA: The current budget is too cluttered with all the subcategories. I like the BETA layout of subcategories being connected to their category title, and able to collapse the grouping.
The current budget allows sorting by column (sorting “this period’s budget” is really helpful) the BETA budget lacks this, which feels like a glaring downgrade. That’s two strikes against the BETA version (i.e. THERE NEEDS TO BE AN OPTION TO BUDGET FOR THE ENTIRE CATEGORY)
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Judson Meherg
Can some screenshot or explanations of the new budget types be provided so users can decide if is worth jumping in the beta and possibly wrecking their budgets?
Din from Lunch Money
Merged in a post:
Set budget for Category Groups that applies to the total of categories in that group
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Danielle Miska
Can you make it so that I dont have to apply a budget to each category? I just want to budget my category groups
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CoolJoeLiam
It seems like a major omission in BETA! The current budgeting feature allows us to set a budget for a category but the new BETA budget DOES NOT. (or am I missing something?) I don’t want to micro budget with every.single.subcategory - that’s one main purpose of categorization.
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Travis Morton
This is something that seems to work on the standard app, but not beta
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Noah Callaway
An example use case for me for this would be budgeting for the Category Group "Transportation" (which is all I care about when I'm budgeting), but is split into categories like "Gas", "Busses", "Trains", "Ferries".
The fine-grained categories are useful when I want to analyze my spending, and see how my transportation spending changes over time, but when I'm budgeting I'd like to treat it all as just "Transportation". I don't care if busses were over-budget by $10 and gas was under-budget by $10.