Inverted Income Statements [edited]
JoeMcGuire
Quicken Windows Other Member
My income statements are inverted. That is: Total income is at the top of the report, not the bottom. Non-Operating Income is before Operating income, not after it. Same problem for Expenses.
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" Non-Operating Income is before Operating income, not after it. Same problem for Expenses. "That looks, to me, like a sort-order issue ... rather than a program bug, since NON comes before OPE.
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What version of Quicken are you running?
Is this a change from what you saw in a previous version? If so, what version was that?
Is this a report that you have customized and saved? If so, what standard report is it based on? If it is a standard report, what report is it?
Note that some of the standard spending reports have the totals at the top and some have them at the bottom. Are you perhaps comparing two different reports?QWin Premier subscription0 -
" Non-Operating Income is before Operating income, not after it. Same problem for Expenses. "That looks, to me, like a sort-order issue ... rather than a program bug, since NON comes before OPE.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
Retired "Certified Information Systems Auditor" & Bank Audit VP5
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