 W-2 income, interest income, dividend income, capital gain income, schedule C income, but all of those types of income we're going to feed into this line item. Now in our practice problem we had one kind of income we've added thus far that being the W-2 income. So let's let's mirror what we would typically do if we were going to make this in Excel, putting another tab over here for that income line item. So I'm going to hit a plus button and I'm going to say this is going to be the P I'll say for income. I'm going to make that tab blue, right clicking on it, selecting and if you don't have that blue right there it's in the more colors, standard color wheel, I'm going to make it blue. That's the one I use, just I've just gotten used to that so you can use a different color if you want but I like that color. So there it is. So we're going to say this I'm just going to type in a generic worksheet W-2 data input. I'm going to make that a header. Let's format this entire worksheet like we always do. I'm going to select the whole thing again, right click, format the cells, currency, negative numbers, bracketed in red, no dollar sign, get rid of the decimals, okay, home tab, font group, borders, all right holding down control, scrolling in. So we're zooming into it and then I'm going to say let's make these two my headers. So I'm going to go home tab, font group, border or black and white. I'll make A a little bit longer, putting my cursor between the A and the B, making that a bit longer so that people can type in the W-2 income, right. So this would be job one, 100,000 we're going to say. Now they might have multiple W-2s. If they're married they could have each worked like three jobs, right. So let's say one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Let's just leave like that much for W-2 and then say total W-2 income. And so I'm just going to sum this up then. I'm going to say all right then the total W-2 and let's put the total on the outside equals the sum of all of this, okay. And then this is my data input range. I like to make my data input like blue. So I'm going to right click and say let's make this format the cells and make it, let's do it this way, home tab, font group, bucket, blue, and then home tab, font group. I'm going to put borders around it. So now we've got that income has flown through and then I'm going to I'm just going to put my total income, total income down here. There's only one thing in it. I'm just going to sum up what's above it, that 100,000. That's all we have in it thus far. But we're going to have more income line items like dividend interest and so on later. So this is a work in progress. The point is that I'm making a different tab that's going to pull into my parent tab over here. So this income line item, I'm going to say is equal to