Tracking a 401K investment
jmk
jmk at cmail.nu
Tue Dec 15 11:36:19 EST 2015
I have been tracking my 401k in GnuCash along with everything else and
recording income from dividends as "Income:Dividends".
If I'm reading you correctly you are suggesting tracking this in a
separate set of books because it will show up as income on my income
statement for the end of the year, however you aren't actually taxed on
this income until you retire and make withdrawals. I wonder if there is
a way to do this (recording the dividend income as something else?) and
still keep only one set of books.
On 12/15/2015 07:51 AM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
> On 12/14/2015 7:54 PM, david.carlson.417 at gmail.com wrote:
>> You do not actually get income from a 401k until they send you a
>> distribution. Then you need to pay tax and maybe a penalty if you
>> are not rolling it over to an IRA or you are getting old enough to
>> get senior discounts at some restaurants.
>> If they invest the funds in stocks or mutual funds, one choice some
>> of us use is to set up an asset type brokerage account in GnuCash
>> using the example in the tutorial.
>> David C
>> Sent from my LG G Pad 7.0 LTE, an AT&T 4G LTE tablet
>
> This, like other cases of conditional income and conditional assets
> (life insurance, for example, or in the case of a 401K, changes in
> vesting) might best be tracked outside your main books. You probably
> do want to be able to see what your net worth is including these
> things and can be important when applying for a mortgage, etc. And
> employer provided insurance, especially things like "split dollar" can
> be important when considering alternative job offers.
>
> Gnucash can keep more than one set of books for you, and this is a
> case where you could make good use of a subsidiary set of books. The
> data from reports produced can be combined in a spread sheet to show
> your "real" income, net worth, etc.
>
> Michael
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