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Some expenses are irregular in time and in count, and they don't need to be checked monthly. I would have those budgets made at the start of a year and let them accumulate throughout the year.
Currently, Paisa seems to view the yearly budget as the same logic as the monthly budget. It only works well with the monthly budget for January and displays empty budget entrances from February.
I have no idea how to deal with this, my current solution is to divide the yearly budget into 12 parts and let the rollover option be checked.
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Some expenses are irregular in time and in count, and they don't need to be checked monthly. I would have those budgets made at the start of a year and let them accumulate throughout the year.
Currently, Paisa seems to view the yearly budget as the same logic as the monthly budget. It only works well with the monthly budget for January and displays empty budget entrances from February.
I have no idea how to deal with this, my current solution is to divide the yearly budget into 12 parts and let the rollover option be checked.
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