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Posted by Fred Smith on October 1, 2006, 10:05 am
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Everyone has the same problem.
Quicken supports currencies at the account, not the security level. The is the
way it has been from the beginning, and there are no plans that I know of to
change it.
The most common workaround is to split your Quicken account into two.
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Regards,
Fred
> Does anyone have a problem holding common shares from two different currencies
> in their inevstment account ?
>
> Take for example shares in Canadian currency and shares in American currency
> companies, and say you wish to enter dividends from one or the other, it seesm
> to me QUicken will not let you do it ! Why is that or am I missing something
> ?
>
>
Everyone has the same problem.
Quicken supports currencies at the account, not the security level. The is the
way it has been from the beginning, and there are no plans that I know of to
change it.
The most common workaround is to split your Quicken account into two.
--
Regards,
Fred
> Does anyone have a problem holding common shares from two different currencies
> in their inevstment account ?
>
> Take for example shares in Canadian currency and shares in American currency
> companies, and say you wish to enter dividends from one or the other, it seesm
> to me QUicken will not let you do it ! Why is that or am I missing something
> ?
>
>
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