How do you create accounts for managed investments, e.g. Curian and Genworth?

Andrew Sackville-West ajswest at mindspring.com
Fri Dec 7 18:45:21 EST 2007


On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 11:51:40AM -0800, Ray Allis wrote:
> They are not really mutual funds with an exchange and a symbol.  Are
> they investment accounts at all?

What are they like then? More like a brokerage account where they
buy/sell for you? In that case I'd call it a generic assett or maybe a
bank type account. 

The trick to these things is to try to model real-life. If you can
figure out a generic way to describe what happens in this account then
you will have figured out how to model it in gnucash. 

hth

A
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