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msmoney 2003: Strange Capital Gains Behavior in 2003

 
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Erik
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:02 am    Post subject: msmoney 2003: Strange Capital Gains Behavior in 2003 Reply with quote

My version of money from 2003 is showing strange capital gains behavior in
the tax reporting. I recently ran the report and it stated that my capital
gains for the year was over 2,500,000.

However, if I run a report with the individual buys and sells and do the
calculations manually, the capital gains are significantly lower. Since I
do not have the 2,500,000 in my account, I am going to assume that I am
correct and that money has an error.

I have narrowed down the problem to just one account. However, this account
as thousands of transactions this year alone.

Any help would be greatly apprecitated.

Erik

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Cal Learner
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:02 am    Post subject: Re: msmoney 2003: Strange Capital Gains Behavior in 2003 Reply with quote

In microsoft.public.money, Erik wrote:

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My version of money from 2003 is showing strange capital gains behavior in
the tax reporting. I recently ran the report and it stated that my capital
gains for the year was over 2,500,000.

However, if I run a report with the individual buys and sells and do the
calculations manually, the capital gains are significantly lower. Since I
do not have the 2,500,000 in my account, I am going to assume that I am
correct and that money has an error.

I have narrowed down the problem to just one account. However, this account
as thousands of transactions this year alone.

Are you saying that in the
Reports->ReportsGallery->Taxes->CapitalGains report the "Loss/Gain"
column shows about $2,500,000 as the grand total?

If so, close Money. Then open Money with Start->Run and entering
"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box.

If not, what are you saying?

Quote:

Any help would be greatly apprecitated.
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