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Old 06-09-2004, 06:50 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: how to make this "return of capital" transaction?

In microsoft.public.money, namsilat wrote:

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> Recently I received a "return of capital" on a stock. Instead of
> giving cash, the transction was registered as an downward "adjustment"
> on the book value of the shares. I selected "return of capital"
> transaction, but Money shows it as a cash transaction, when there is
> no cash involved. How can I correctly make this transaction? I am
> using Money 2004 Deluxe.


Book value is not something that Money tracks. As described, this
sounds like a non-event.


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Old 06-09-2004, 05:59 PM
namsilat
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Default how to make this "return of capital" transaction?

Recently I received a "return of capital" on a stock. Instead of
giving cash, the transction was registered as an downward "adjustment"
on the book value of the shares. I selected "return of capital"
transaction, but Money shows it as a cash transaction, when there is
no cash involved. How can I correctly make this transaction? I am
using Money 2004 Deluxe.
 

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