Repeating depostis have disappeared

I have made a loan that I get monthly check for. This is now the second month in a row, maybe third, when Quicken [2019] didn't enter the "pending deposit" at the beginning of the month, so when I went to deposit the check it is "new" rather than "Match" This isn't a problem in terms of the register, but I rely on the principal/interest split in the deposit. I have never exactly understood how the "you've made a loan" stuff works, but I've apparently got something misconfigured. Any guesses as to what I might have done a few months ago to break this and how to fix it? Thanks!! /Bernie\

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Bernie Cosell
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} I have made a loan that I get monthly check for. This is now the second } month in a row, maybe third, when Quicken [2019] didn't enter the "pending } deposit" at the beginning of the month, so when I went to deposit the check } it is "new" rather than "Match"

I *think* I found the problem. I looked at the payment sheet associated with the loan and it said that the next payment was due on 8/1. I have no idea how/why it got set to that, but I calculated the interest/principal for the May 1 payment and I reset that to say the next payment was due on

6/1. We'll see if it works.

Side question: in a case like this, is there a way to compel Quicken to enter the register entry for the payment? I tried setting the 'next payment' fields to 5/1 but it told me you can't set it to an already-past date.

/b\

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Bernie Cosell

"Bernie Cosell" wrote

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If no payment has been made (in Quicken) for the past date, you should be able to change the "Due Next On" date of the Reminder in Manage Bill & Income Reminders.

Once you've done that, you should not need to recalculate the principal/interest; Quicken should use the existing loan payment schedule to get the principal/interest split correct for the Due Next On date.

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John Pollard

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