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Report Calculations issue

Asked by JOrsak1968 in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a report that shows all income fields for both a borrower and a co-borrower and then shows their individual expenses.  I need to be able to subtract the expenses from the income to generate a net spendable income.

Now, I've got a total household income field and that works great but the expenses are just being summed up by the report.  How do I get the report to look at the total summed expenses and then subtract that number from the Net Household income?

I've attached a PDF of the printed report as is and the database.  The report in question is "Income and Expenses"Start Free Trial
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