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Old 07-01-2003, 02:24 AM
Ron Rosenfeld
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Default Re: Return of Capital for Stock Investments

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:51:30 -0700, "Bill M." <cableguy1948[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> I'm not sure if Microsoft looks at this bulletin board or
> not, but I think they should. They seem to have a few
> flaws in their software.
> I have a stock (BCE) that I bought and because of the
> Nortel split off, received a return of capital. Thus, to
> date, BCE is down about $400, but Money indicates $6000
> down. I had this fixed in Money 2001 by re-entering all
> the transactions again. I shouldn't have to do this
> again, should I?
> Thanks

When did they split off Nortel? I've had BCE since 1999 and don't see any
spin-offs during that time. According to Money, it's up about 30% this year.

Money 2003 has a wizard to help record spinoff's. I've also recorded spinoffs
in previous years without a problem. Look for spinoff in HELP.


--ron
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Old 07-01-2003, 01:51 AM
Bill M.
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Default Return of Capital for Stock Investments

I'm not sure if Microsoft looks at this bulletin board or
not, but I think they should. They seem to have a few
flaws in their software.

I have a stock (BCE) that I bought and because of the
Nortel split off, received a return of capital. Thus, to
date, BCE is down about $400, but Money indicates $6000
down. I had this fixed in Money 2001 by re-entering all
the transactions again. I shouldn't have to do this
again, should I?

Thanks
 

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