investment terminology and types
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Jul 21 15:15:07 CDT 2003
Jon Lapham <lapham at extracta.com.br> writes:
> Steve Wallace wrote:
> > I think many people would consider CDs to be investments of a sort. And
> > if you don't include CDs then what about Money Market Mutual Funds and
> > cash balances in brokerage accounts? One commom complaint about Quicken
> > is that it is difficult to treat these like investments. Most people
> > seem to want interest from these sources to be included in any
> > calculations of investment performance.
>
> Right, I agree.
>
> The point Derek is making (my interpretation of what he
> thinks... hopefully he will clarify) is that *most* of the time people
> do not consider an interest bearing income account an investment.
>
> So, my idea was to put CDs, interest bearing accounts, money markets,
> etc in both the investments section, and in the setting up your bank
> accounts section. Redundant? Yes. Thorough? Uh, maybe?
>
> Derek, what do you think? In your email you said "I'm not convinced
> these are really investments" concerning these accounts, are you still
> leaning that way?
Yes, but so long as you "set them up" as part of the Bank settings, that's
fine with me. Duplicating information is not necessarily a bad thing ;)
> -jon
-derek
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