I have a question that probably has more to do with accounting than Gnucash itself but I figured someone probably does the same thing on this list so... Basically, I'm trying to keep track of the balance and the performance of my 401k account. My account is made of SEC registered funds so I opened a Mutual Fund account for those Funds. I can get the prices using gnc-prices. Each month, a part of my paycheck goes to an account "type bank". From there, I assume I would have to purchase as much Fund units as I can, on that day's price. I assume they do it on the closing price of the day my paycheck is issued but I'm not sure. Right now, my balance sheet is adequate but I lost the "profit/loss" info for those funds. I could only take my current balance from the 401k account and devide by today's fund for those prices. I don't beleive I can backtrack and remake all the previous purchases at the right price without spending weeks inputing data in Gnucash. I can live without historical performance but for now on, I'd like to track this. How do you guys keep track of retirement account with monthly contributions like that? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets? -- Dennis Miller _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
