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| What version/edition? In general, CDs are treated as investments that are held as units of an investment (you create and name them e.g., "$1,000 CD matures 05/09") and buy and sell them like stocks or mutual funds in an Investment Account. You might try searching for "CD" in help. "Gin" <Gin[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33278F36-4543-46D3-BA39-99A06AF4F396[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > How do you enter transactions to buy and redeem a CD |
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