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| I've seen a post on this recently in the past few days...I think the answer said there is a difference between the reporting of "gain" and "appreciation" (or was it gain vs profit? I can't remember, something like that). I believe one included commission and/or accrued Interest and the other didn't. My guess it that difference is your problem. "fountain 27" <fountain27[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:01cc01c348c5$5e883d90$a401280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I can not get the "gain" column to calculate correctly on > the mutual funds I own? Any suggestions? |
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| I can not get the "gain" column to calculate correctly on the mutual funds I own? Any suggestions? |
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