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| In microsoft.public.money, David wrote: - quote - > One question then...
What version of MS Money are you running? If it is Money 2005, there> What do I do with the inevitable "Add Shares" that will get downloaded the > first time I link the accounts to Fidelity's online service? In the past I > had the problem where if I deleted this type of transaction each time I > updated it would re-download. Let me know what you think. might be a step where you have to "merge" accounts. You rename the account and set the FI to Fidelity Investments. You set up a PIN that works on the Fidelity website. You set up for statement download, and you download. I would be sure to define each Money Market fund to Money in advance rather than just saying it is a new investment that you don't already have a name for. The problem you avoid that way, is that Money seems to set that MMF up as a mutual fund. So pre-define a MMF. What will be important is that as each investment that you already hold is encountered, you identify to Money that you already represent that security under another name. Be careful during this process, since Money will remember that. You expect to get AddShares transactions. Let's say you do, although I am not sure you will. If the AddShares was what Fidelity sent out when you transferred securities the account, I would Void each of them. Your original balance of shares should have the number of shares correct. I would expect that to be a one-time event. The handling of the cash or swept funds may take some action. If you have a sweep MMF that you download Dividend transactions for, you may need to turn that monthly transaction into a ReinvestDividend. That is the only thing I have encountered myself; no bogus AddShares. So keep that extra copy of your file. Don't worry about what *could* happen, other than to know that you could undo it with File-> Restore or by copying over the .mny file with Money closed. I expect it to go more smoothly than you expect. - quote - > -David > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:nglbc19r6r2qnqm1p9i5hsl6aj1hb17pdr[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, Dick Watson wrote: > > > > Transfer Shares is what underlies the close accounts/transfer contents > > > strategy? I thought the whole reason for Transfer Shares was to do exactly > > > this type of thing WITHOUT hosing lots/gains/performance? > > > Newer versions maintain the basis, but I am thinking that the ROI > > calculations may start over. > > > Renaming the account is simple and works well with all versions. > > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > > > news:r41bc1tm88oajlslng5tdqod38mdds9c84[at]4ax.com... > > > > Alternatively you can close the account, and Money will ask you if > > > > the contents get transferred somewhere. I think that produces a > > > > discontinuity in the performance reporting of the investments, so I > > > > would prefer the first way. > > > |
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| One question then... What do I do with the inevitable "Add Shares" that will get downloaded the first time I link the accounts to Fidelity's online service? In the past I had the problem where if I deleted this type of transaction each time I updated it would re-download. Let me know what you think. -David "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:nglbc19r6r2qnqm1p9i5hsl6aj1hb17pdr[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Dick Watson wrote: > > Transfer Shares is what underlies the close accounts/transfer contents > > strategy? I thought the whole reason for Transfer Shares was to do exactly > > this type of thing WITHOUT hosing lots/gains/performance? > Newer versions maintain the basis, but I am thinking that the ROI > calculations may start over. > Renaming the account is simple and works well with all versions. > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > > news:r41bc1tm88oajlslng5tdqod38mdds9c84[at]4ax.com... > > > Alternatively you can close the account, and Money will ask you if > > > the contents get transferred somewhere. I think that produces a > > > discontinuity in the performance reporting of the investments, so I > > > would prefer the first way. > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Dick Watson wrote: - quote - > Transfer Shares is what underlies the close accounts/transfer contents
Newer versions maintain the basis, but I am thinking that the ROI> strategy? I thought the whole reason for Transfer Shares was to do exactly > this type of thing WITHOUT hosing lots/gains/performance? calculations may start over. Renaming the account is simple and works well with all versions. - quote - > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:r41bc1tm88oajlslng5tdqod38mdds9c84[at]4ax.com... > > Alternatively you can close the account, and Money will ask you if > > the contents get transferred somewhere. I think that produces a > > discontinuity in the performance reporting of the investments, so I > > would prefer the first way. |
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| Transfer Shares is what underlies the close accounts/transfer contents strategy? I thought the whole reason for Transfer Shares was to do exactly this type of thing WITHOUT hosing lots/gains/performance? "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:r41bc1tm88oajlslng5tdqod38mdds9c84[at]4ax.com... - quote - > Alternatively you can close the account, and Money will ask you if > the contents get transferred somewhere. I think that produces a > discontinuity in the performance reporting of the investments, so I > would prefer the first way. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, "David Brenner" <David Brenner[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > Hey All,
There is more than one way. If you want the data for each investment> I am in the process of moving all of my accounts from a small private firm > to Fidelity. Obviously the small guys don't do on-line anything, so I have > been entering stuff for years on my own. How do I go about transferring > everything into the new Fidelity accounts since it uses on-line updates > without losing my historical data; basically, I don't want my capital gains > report to get messed up by using the "Transfer Account" function. Any ideas? to continue from its first acquisition, it is easiest to got to the details for the existing account. Rename the account, and change the Financial Institution. Alternatively you can close the account, and Money will ask you if the contents get transferred somewhere. I think that produces a discontinuity in the performance reporting of the investments, so I would prefer the first way. Make a copy of your file and/or an extra backup file whenever you do something significant to your accounts. It is always a good time to review your backup strategy anyway. |
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| Hey All, I am in the process of moving all of my accounts from a small private firm to Fidelity. Obviously the small guys don't do on-line anything, so I have been entering stuff for years on my own. How do I go about transferring everything into the new Fidelity accounts since it uses on-line updates without losing my historical data; basically, I don't want my capital gains report to get messed up by using the "Transfer Account" function. Any ideas? -David |
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