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--- Comment #8 from Jack ---
This is a known issue, and is on the list for changing, but it wont be soon.
All current developer effort is going towards completing the migration to KDE
Frameworks. After that, the developers will review all the outstan
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Don Carter changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Don Cart
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--- Comment #6 from Jack ---
(In reply to NSLW from comment #3)
As Mark said - the cash is in the main investment account and the securities
are in the sub-accounts. The total value of the account would be the current
value (shares times price for each
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--- Comment #5 from Mark ---
(In reply to NSLW from comment #3)
> I think you're mixing up stuff.
> You cannot count apples (e.g. dollars) and peanuts (e.g. facebook stock) in
> one and the same account.
> I think separate accounts for counting one and
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--- Comment #4 from Mark ---
As investment
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--- Comment #3 from NSLW ---
I think you're mixing up stuff.
You cannot count apples (e.g. dollars) and peanuts (e.g. facebook stock) in one
and the same account.
I think separate accounts for counting one and the another is the only way.
How do you thi
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--- Comment #2 from Jack ---
Different companies do it different ways. In my case (Merrill Lynch) it really
is a single account for both securities and cash.
I suppose it would be best to allow either method, which makes the change a bit
more involv
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