Net assets

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Apr 18 10:13:52 EDT 2005


The Net Assets bar shows you the total assets in each commodity.
Click on it and it will let you choose which commodity you want
to see.  It does not use exchange rates to compute the value
in your locale currency as you seem to expect it would.

-derek

andrew <andrew.dunkin7424 at fire.nsw.gov.au> writes:

> Immediately below the GUI menu buttons near the top of the Accounts window is a
> small section that shows calculated values for "Net Assets" & "Profits". It
> appears that the calculation of the figure shown here for "Net Assets" does not
> take into account any "Investment" asset values, such as stocks and mutual fund
> units. The value of such assets appears to be excluded from the calculation of
> this "Net Asset" value. Is this correct and if so why are the values of stocks
> etc not included in the calculation of the "Net assets" figure shown beneath the
> GUI menu buttons?
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