I just wish to thank everyone for their help again.

I've successfully entered 35+ years!! of dividends, franking credits, left over credits, and dividend re-investments, name changes, and takeovers for one of my long term stocks.

It all balances perfectly (couple hiccups along the way, but I got them sorted)!!!!

Thank you all! This has been a multi year project (life gets in the way at times), but I honestly see the light at the end of the tunnel.

I really wish I had access to a FREE, OPEN SOURCE accounting package like this 20 years ago!

Thank you all. I really, really, honestly appreciate it.

On 24/1/23 13:29, R Losey wrote:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 3:28 PM flywire <[email protected]> wrote:

R Losey wrote:

You need to make sure that your... stock is set up as an account type of
"Mutual Fund" or "Stock"
No you don't, dividends can be entered into a dividend account like any
other transaction. The main feature of a "Stock" account type  is easier
revaluation of a portfolio, ie what is my portfolio worth on the day prices
were updated. It is also a stock classification feature on the payment.


As I recall, the original question was why the account was missing the
stock and price options.


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