Article ID: 125214
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Money 2.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Money 3.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Money 95
- Microsoft Money 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q125214
SUMMARY
If you try to delete a loan payment preceded by other payments, you will not receive a confirmation message.
In Microsoft Money, if you intentionally or unintentionally try to delete a loan payment from the Loan book, and if that payment is followed by other loan payments, you will receive the message:
In the <Loan Name> loan there are loan payments following the one you are changing. Do you want Microsoft Money to recalculate the Principal/Interest distribution for these payments?
In this situation, you can choose Yes, No, or Cancel:
- Choosing Yes will delete the loan payment, and the Principal / Interest distributions for the remaining payments will be calculated.
- Choosing No causes the loan payment to be deleted.
- Choosing Cancel aborts the process.
MORE INFORMATION
If you try to delete the last loan payment in the list, then you will only receive the normal Confirmation message:
Do you want to delete this transaction?
Since there are no payments after this one, no adjustment will need to be made to principal and interest for the nonexistant future payments.
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