On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:43:28 +0200, Lobo <lobo@orange.fr> wrote: Ci joint un petit lien sur l'analyse de risques émanant des gens de la CRAM. Je ne sais pas si ceux sont des technocrates mais ceux sont eux qui paient les conséquences des accidents et ils savent de quoi il parlent et ont vraiment envie de faire baisser le nombre d'accidents. www.cram-pl.fr/risques/moyens_prevention/Pages/methodo_evalution
Ron, Both you and Cal have proposed basically the same answer. It has not worked. Here is what I did: I backed out the sales. I then went to the Investment page for one of the securities. To ensure everything balanced properly, I put all the quantities on an Excel spreadsheet and verified that they summed to zero precisely. I then went to each transaction from the Investment page and
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:18:12 -0500, "John Gallagher" <jgallagher11@hotmail.com> wrote: I have run into this before but I was usually able to resolve it. I cannot seem to do it this time in Money Plus Deluxe. I welcome any assistance. Here is the situationn: 1. I owned two mutual funds that trade in up to four decimals, e.g. 12.3456. These were in two accounts. 2. I decided I
Cal, I hope you meant just the sales - I have a ton of transactions (cg, div, etc) over a number of years. Anyway, I tried with the sales only - it did not work. They still remain in Investment Summary although the accounts themslves show absolute zero. JohnG "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message news:fblim35k8h0lgl6tblbc0uoltvb81i3fb1@4ax.com... In microsoft
In microsoft.public.money, John Gallagher wrote: I have run into this before but I was usually able to resolve it. I cannot seem to do it this time in Money Plus Deluxe. I welcome any assistance. Here is the situationn: 1. I owned two mutual funds that trade in up to four decimals, e.g. 12.3456. These were in two accounts. 2. I decided I wanted to sell out of these in both accounts