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| In microsoft.public.money, Shankar Krishnan wrote: - quote - > One quick Question,
Normally everything in your 401K is in a single account. If by> This is with respect to 401K Entries. How do I put in transfers. I had X and > Y Portfolios and I transfered 40% from X and 100% from Y to Z Portfolio. And > now I have only X and Z portfolio. How do I show this in Money? "portfolio" you mean fund, and if you know how many shares of each you are dealing with, enter Buy and Sell transactions in the Investment Transactions register. That is the best way. If you don't have that situation, use Investing-> 401(k)Manager-> UpdateAccount which will update your holdings with Add Shares and Remove Shares. |
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| You use terms in ways not used by Money. A Money data file has one portfolio. A portfolio consists of multiple investment accounts. Each investment account can hold positions in multiple investments. If you are changing investments, use Sell and Buy transactions. If you are transferring the broker association for an investment, use the Transfer Shares transaction on the investment in the investment account. Money will ask you for the target account for the transfer. "Shankar Krishnan" <anonymous[at]anonymous.com> wrote in message news:e4eCzcqsDHA.2456[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... - quote - > This is with respect to 401K Entries. How do I put in transfers. I had X and > Y Portfolios and I transfered 40% from X and 100% from Y to Z Portfolio. And > now I have only X and Z portfolio. How do I show this in Money? |
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| One quick Question, This is with respect to 401K Entries. How do I put in transfers. I had X and Y Portfolios and I transfered 40% from X and 100% from Y to Z Portfolio. And now I have only X and Z portfolio. How do I show this in Money? Thanks Shanki |