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Employer NQ Options PareReposte 01-26-2007
Posted by PareReposte on January 26, 2007, 12:56 pm
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I'm using Q2006 Deluxe (QA5)

I've entered several employer non-qualified stock options that are
vested and in the money. However, in the investing center, the account
balance remains at 0. Shouldn't the account balance be the amount I'm
in the money, ((current price - strike price) * shares)? (ignoring
taxes) Else, not a great way to track it if I have to keep doing the
math myself.

Am I missing something? I used the Wizard to enter the transactions.

Thanks.
I'm using Q2006 Deluxe (QA5)

I've entered several employer non-qualified stock options that are
vested and in the money. However, in the investing center, the account
balance remains at 0. Shouldn't the account balance be the amount I'm
in the money, ((current price - strike price) * shares)? (ignoring
taxes) Else, not a great way to track it if I have to keep doing the
math myself.

Am I missing something? I used the Wizard to enter the transactions.

Thanks.

Posted by PareReposte on January 26, 2007, 1:14 pm
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PareReposte wrote:
> I'm using Q2006 Deluxe (QA5)
>
> I've entered several employer non-qualified stock options that are
> vested and in the money. However, in the investing center, the account
> balance remains at 0. Shouldn't the account balance be the amount I'm
> in the money, ((current price - strike price) * shares)? (ignoring
> taxes) Else, not a great way to track it if I have to keep doing the
> math myself.
>
> Am I missing something? I used the Wizard to enter the transactions.
>
> Thanks.
Sorry, figured out my own problem. Had the security assigned to my
employer stock fund in my 401k, which is not traded, (so I made the name
up to be the company name).

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