I use Mint to keep track of my finances and concede that it has many small annoyances. However, the one that really bugs me is its treatment of reimbursable expenses. I travel a lot for work at times, so I will have months where I will have thousands of dollars in food, hotels, and transport charges.
I know you can flag these transactions as reimbursable (and I do) but that does not deduct them from the pie charts and graphs in the Trends section. At least it doesn't for me.
I don't want to solve this problem by deleting the transactions from Mint by putting them on an unassociated credit card, because I also use Mint to monitor for fraudulent/mistaken charges and to ensure that my expense reports are correct. Oops -- forgot that train ticket! Better go find the receipt!
So my question is: can I tweak my settings in such a way that reimbursable charges continue to show up in the transaction history, but are excluded from the Trends section. Failing that, is there a better personal accounting package out there? I'm fairly sophisticated financially (CPA - non reporting) but I don't want to be manually typing all of my data into a spreadsheet. I generally like Mint --- it's not perfect but it is easy. However this one thing is making its summary functions almost useless to me.