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TIAA-CREF Mutual Fund Merger Don in San Antonio 05-05-2007
Posted by Don in San Antonio on May 5, 2007, 8:49 am
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What's the best way to handle a mutual fund merger? Should I use a
stock transfer transaction to a new account or is there a better or more
correct way to handle the merger? I'm using Quicken 2005 Premier.

Don

Posted by John Pollard on May 6, 2007, 10:00 am
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Don in San Antonio wrote:
> What's the best way to handle a mutual fund merger? Should I
> use a stock transfer transaction to a new
> account or is there a better or more correct way to
> handle the merger? I'm using Quicken 2005 Premier.

Why not a Corporate Acquisition?

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Posted by Don in San Antonio on May 6, 2007, 9:28 pm
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John Pollard said the following on 5/6/2007 9:00 AM:
> Don in San Antonio wrote:
>> What's the best way to handle a mutual fund merger? Should I
>> use a stock transfer transaction to a new
>> account or is there a better or more correct way to
>> handle the merger? I'm using Quicken 2005 Premier.
>
> Why not a Corporate Acquisition?

John - Thanks for the suggestion. I gave it a whirl and it created
about 50 add transactions, maybe more. I backed out the change
reverting to an earlier backup copy of my Quicken account. I think I'll
wait a while and see what TIAA-CREF comes up with.

Moving shares from one account to another appears to be more common than
I first though. There's another recent post about converting from
Vanguard 500 to Vanguard 500 Admiral shares. Thanks again for the reply
to my original post.
Don

Posted by John Pollard on May 6, 2007, 11:47 pm
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Don in San Antonio wrote:
> John Pollard said the following on 5/6/2007 9:00 AM:
>> Don in San Antonio wrote:
>>> What's the best way to handle a mutual fund merger?
>>> Should I use a stock transfer transaction to a new
>>> account or is there a better or more correct way to
>>> handle the merger? I'm using Quicken 2005 Premier.

>> Why not a Corporate Acquisition?

> John - Thanks for the suggestion. I gave it a whirl and
> it created about 50 add transactions, maybe more. I
> backed out the change reverting to an earlier backup copy
> of my Quicken account. I think I'll wait a while and see
> what TIAA-CREF comes up with.
> Moving shares from one account to another appears to be
> more common than I first though. There's another recent
> post about converting from Vanguard 500 to Vanguard 500
> Admiral shares. Thanks again for the reply to my
> original post.

I'm not sure why you think that the number of transactions
generated is somehow a negative.

The reason you got all those Add Shares transactions is because
that is how Quicken "transfers" the individual lots of the old
company (one Add Shares of the new security for every lot of the
old security) to the new company. Quicken usually gets it right
... you didn't indicate what, if anything, was wrong with the
results.

I strongly suspect that TIAA-CREF will not do a better job ...
I'll be surprised if they come close. [I have an account with
TIAA-CREF.]

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Posted by nospam on May 7, 2007, 7:40 am
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> Don in San Antonio wrote:
>> John Pollard said the following on 5/6/2007 9:00 AM:
>>> Don in San Antonio wrote:
>>>> What's the best way to handle a mutual fund merger?
>>>> Should I use a stock transfer transaction to a new
>>>> account or is there a better or more correct way to
>>>> handle the merger? I'm using Quicken 2005 Premier.
>
>>> Why not a Corporate Acquisition?
>
>> John - Thanks for the suggestion. I gave it a whirl and
>> it created about 50 add transactions, maybe more. I
>> backed out the change reverting to an earlier backup copy
>> of my Quicken account. I think I'll wait a while and see
>> what TIAA-CREF comes up with.
>> Moving shares from one account to another appears to be
>> more common than I first though. There's another recent
>> post about converting from Vanguard 500 to Vanguard 500
>> Admiral shares. Thanks again for the reply to my
>> original post.
>
> I'm not sure why you think that the number of transactions
> generated is somehow a negative.
>
> The reason you got all those Add Shares transactions is because
> that is how Quicken "transfers" the individual lots of the old
> company (one Add Shares of the new security for every lot of the
> old security) to the new company. Quicken usually gets it right
> ... you didn't indicate what, if anything, was wrong with the
> results.
>
> I strongly suspect that TIAA-CREF will not do a better job ...
> I'll be surprised if they come close. [I have an account with
> TIAA-CREF.]
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
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>
>
>
Good answer, John. The recent AT&T/Bellsouth change generated 34
transactions for me, some dated in the 80's at the time of the original AT&T
court ordered split-up. Glad I didn't have to figure it out for myself.
Infernal Revenue Service would just have to come and get me:-}.



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