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works fine. I guess this is why we differ. So how would> In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > Thanks heaps for your help. However I must have a > > different version to the you. I have 2000. So therefor > > in this version how can I enter a CD? > I quoted from the US Money 2000 Deluxe version. If you don't have > help working, reinstall Money from the Compact Disk. > . > I have MS Money 2000 Standard which came with MS Works Suite 2000. I have just installed on a new laptop so help you suggest doing a CD with my version? Jessy. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: - quote - > > THere is nothing under certificate of deposit in money
Click Help-> MicrosoftMoneyHelp and enter "cd" into the Ask Money> 2000 help file. Is there anything on the internet? Where > are you meaning Help Item? box. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: - quote - > Thanks heaps for your help. However I must have a
I quoted from the US Money 2000 Deluxe version. If you don't have> different version to the you. I have 2000. So therefor > in this version how can I enter a CD? help working, reinstall Money from the Compact Disk. |
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in this version how can I enter a CD?> In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > > > > > THis is most likely a really stupid question with an > > easy > > > > answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment > > in > > > > Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? > > There > > > > are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie > > > > $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). > > We > > > > then get the initial principal (10,000) back and > > interest > > > > earned. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have > > > > been exhausted to no avail! > > > > > Read the Help item "Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD)" > > > > > . > > > Thanks for your help. Nothing comes up in help about > > this. Is there something on the internet somewhere? > > Jessy > When you do Help-> HelpTopics there should be an Ask Money box at the > bottom. Enter "cd" into the box. The item I named should show up as > one of the choices. > It should say > --------------------- > Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD) > ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- > Although CDs are bought at banks, Money stores CDs-and all other > investments, such as stocks and bonds-in an Investment Account. You > can add your CD to an existing Investment Account, or create a new > one. > To add a CD to an existing Investment Account > 1 At the top of the screen, click Investing, and then click > Portfolio. > 2 In the left pane, click Add an investment. Click your existing > Investment Account. > 3 When Money asks for the type of investment, click Certificate of > Deposit/U.S. Savings Bond. Follow the instructions. > To open a new account > 1 At the top of the screen, click Investing, and then click > Portfolio. > 2 In the left pane, click Add an investment. > 3 Type in the name for your new account, and follow the > instructions. > 4 When Money asks if you'd like to add investments to your account > now, click Yes. > 5 When Money asks for the type of investment, click Certificate of > Deposit/U.S. Savings Bond. Follow the instructions. > When your CD is about to mature, you'll receive an Advisor FYI > message advising you about renewing your CD. > ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- > . > Thanks heaps for your help. However I must have a different version to the you. I have 2000. So therefor Jessy |
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2000 help file. Is there anything on the internet? Where> In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > THis is most likely a really stupid question with an easy > > answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment in > > Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? There > > are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie > > $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). We > > then get the initial principal (10,000) back and interest > > earned. > > Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have > > been exhausted to no avail! > Read the Help item "Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD)" > . THere is nothing under certificate of deposit in money are you meaning Help Item? Jessy |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: - quote - > > -----Original Message-----
When you do Help-> HelpTopics there should be an Ask Money box at the> > In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > > > THis is most likely a really stupid question with an > easy > > > answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment > in > > > Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? > There > > > are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie > > > $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). > We > > > then get the initial principal (10,000) back and > interest > > > earned. > > > Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have > > > been exhausted to no avail! > > > Read the Help item "Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD)" > > > . > Thanks for your help. Nothing comes up in help about > this. Is there something on the internet somewhere? > Jessy bottom. Enter "cd" into the box. The item I named should show up as one of the choices. It should say --------------------- Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD) ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ Although CDs are bought at banks, Money stores CDs—and all other investments, such as stocks and bonds—in an Investment Account. You can add your CD to an existing Investment Account, or create a new one. To add a CD to an existing Investment Account 1 At the top of the screen, click Investing, and then click Portfolio. 2 In the left pane, click Add an investment. Click your existing Investment Account. 3 When Money asks for the type of investment, click Certificate of Deposit/U.S. Savings Bond. Follow the instructions. To open a new account 1 At the top of the screen, click Investing, and then click Portfolio. 2 In the left pane, click Add an investment. 3 Type in the name for your new account, and follow the instructions. 4 When Money asks if you'd like to add investments to your account now, click Yes. 5 When Money asks for the type of investment, click Certificate of Deposit/U.S. Savings Bond. Follow the instructions. When your CD is about to mature, you'll receive an Advisor FYI message advising you about renewing your CD. ------------------------------------------------ |
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Jessy> In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: > > THis is most likely a really stupid question with an easy > > answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment in > > Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? There > > are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie > > $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). We > > then get the initial principal (10,000) back and interest > > earned. > > Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have > > been exhausted to no avail! > Read the Help item "Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD)" > . > Thanks for your help. Nothing comes up in help about this. Is there something on the internet somewhere? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Jessy Jules wrote: - quote - > THis is most likely a really stupid question with an easy
Read the Help item "Enter a Certificate of Deposit (CD)"> answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment in > Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? There > are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie > $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). We > then get the initial principal (10,000) back and interest > earned. > Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have > been exhausted to no avail! |
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| THis is most likely a really stupid question with an easy answer. How do you set up a bank short term investment in Money 2000? What type of investment would this be? There are no shares etc. It is straight cash invested ie $10,000 with a bank for 6 months at 8% (for example). We then get the initial principal (10,000) back and interest earned. Any help would be appreciated. Online and manual have been exhausted to no avail! Jessy |
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