Your Money
file (A computer
file that stores the information that you enter into Money. A
single Money file can contain many accounts, so if you have a new
account, bank, or brokerage, you can add those accounts to the
Money file that you already use.) may contain two versions
of some
accounts
(A
group of transactions in Money for a single bank, brokerage,
retirement, loan, or credit card account. Accounts can also track
assets such as houses or vehicles, or investments that you want to
watch but do not own. See also watch account.) . This can
happen if the account number has changed (which may prevent you
from receiving
online updates
(Services provided by your bank or brokerage for common
banking tasks, such as paying bills, over the Internet. ) as
expected) or if you were updating an account manually and then set
up the account to use online updates. It's a good idea to merge
these accounts so that all of your account information is contained
in the same place.