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Money, coming and going

Post by igazor » December 16th, 2018, 11:40 pm

littlelambsy wrote:
December 16th, 2018, 11:32 pm
What's these A's with funny Mark's above them in my post?
Those are apparently a sudden artifact of native browser spell-checkers being allowed. I'm only just now getting them as well, whereas others were seeing them earlier today. They can be edited out after posting. Chain is already aware of them.

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Post by littlelambsy » December 16th, 2018, 11:46 pm

Ok thanks igazor :)

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Post by Chain_Reaction » December 18th, 2018, 4:02 am

Remember that time Chain updated his text editor and it reset his character encoding settings which resulted in accented A's in everyone's posts? Me neither. :P

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Money, coming and going

Post by juliemack169 » January 4th, 2019, 12:46 am

igazor wrote:
December 15th, 2018, 8:42 pm
On the lot menu or any of the sims who live there or their map tags, NRaas > SP > Household Options > Accounting

If there is too much stale information on the accounting report for it to be helpful, it can all be zeroed out with a Clear Accounting command on the same menu.

I would probably approach this setup with some help from Ani's Buyable Moneybags, at least for savings. One wouldn't want to convert every little bit of cash into moneybags and back out again for small everyday purchases as that would drive most of us insane. But perhaps leave a pool of some percentage of each sim's income remaining in "regular" household funds for the purchase of routine items like food, household repairs and new or upgraded furnishings (up to a point) and appliances, subway and taxi fares (if you use those), entry fees for common everyday lots if you have those set up in GoHere, etc., and of course tax (bills) and loan repayments, if any, and if they are meant to impact the entire household rather than an individual sim. Kind of depends how much each sim is making as to how granular one would want to get with such an approach.
Well Said.

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