[GNC] Investment Accounts

Nathanial Jones nathanial.c.jones at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 15:43:24 EST 2019


SPAXX is just the fund that Fidelity puts your cash balance into. I just
treat it as cash and ignore the fact that it's actually a mutual fund. It's
not worth the hassle of making a sale transaction to make an actual
purchase.

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 3:11 PM David Cousens <davidcousens at bigpond.com wrote:

> How did you set up the Investment account?
> Did you use the Action->New Account Heriarchy and select investment
> accounts
> for setup or did you set them up manually?
>
> See https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/chapter_invest.html
>
> Is the Investments account of type Asset? Is the parent Account the top
> level Asset account?
> Is your Brokerage account of type Bank? Is the parent account Investments?
> Is the account spaxx of type stock or mutual fund? Is it's parent account
> Brokerage?
>
> Which totals are you referring to, in the Accounts tab or in a report?
>
> David Cousens
>
>
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