How to Manually Track a Collection of Stocks & Stuff Combined into a Single Share
David T.
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 8 06:28:29 EST 2018
Roger,
You stay by stating that you are able to generate a report that tells you "the current value of everything." Then, you ask how you can add another layer of complexity to accomplish the same thing?
I don't understand: what's wrong with the report?
David
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 16:14, Roger Miskowicz<rmisko11 at gmail.com> wrote: I have an Investment Account which is a collection of stocks, certificates,
cash etc in two currencies. I can get a report that tells me in my local
currency the current value of everything.
I would like to create a stock, fund, or whatever appropriate with 1 share
for which I can manually update a single price representing the current
value of the entire collection.
Using the online guide I have tried creating a fund or stock but I don't
understand the process and can't seem to get it to work and even
ocassionally crashing gnucash.
I think I would like something such as:
Investment
Stocks
myStock (I would like to manually update the price of a single share.)
I am using gucash 2.6.12 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I would appreciate it if someone can suggest a way to do this.
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