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Old 09-05-2003, 08:12 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Cannot change cost basis calculation method

In microsoft.public.money, Paul Galbraith wrote:

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> The online help for Money 2003 says that I should be able to change the
> method used to calculate the cost basis of a mutual fund. However, when I
> go to the details page for a mutual fund, no such option exists. Is this a
> bug in the documentation, or the program?


It is a consequence of Money's noting that you are in Canada and
believing that you are only permitted to use average basis averaged
across all accounts.

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Old 09-05-2003, 06:15 PM
Paul Galbraith
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Default Cannot change cost basis calculation method

The online help for Money 2003 says that I should be able to change the
method used to calculate the cost basis of a mutual fund. However, when I
go to the details page for a mutual fund, no such option exists. Is this a
bug in the documentation, or the program?


 

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