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I bought a laptop in January and then returned it in in February. It's messing up reports!
Should the refund be categorized as "to be budgeted", then removed from the credit card? This makes it seem like I spent a lot more than I did and had more income than I did.
Should the refund be categorized as "laptop", then removed from the credit card? This makes it seem like I spent $$$ on a laptop, then spent -$$$ the following month, and that doesn't make sense. My spending trend is negative when I do this, but I'm not reverse-spending.
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