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Income reports omit dividends

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TonyB - 27 Aug 2007 22:54 GMT
I'm running Money 2005 UK Standard on XP Pro SP2.  I have income from various
sources including a few investments, for which I enter the dividends iin
Portfolio Manager and show them as transferred to my current bank a/c. All
entries reconcile with my downloaded bank statements.
But when I try to compile an Income Transactions YTD report it will not show
the divs, even tho I include the Category "Investments:Dividends" when
customising the report.  Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
On the other hand, an Investment Income YTD report shows all the divs - but
does not total them so is useless for budgeting.
Many TIA.
Peter Duniho - 28 Aug 2007 00:42 GMT
> I'm running Money 2005 UK Standard on XP Pro SP2.

This newsgroup isn't for questions about Money 2005, "UK Standard" or
otherwise.

You will have much better luck finding a newsgroup that actually
pertains to the question.

Pete
TonyB - 28 Aug 2007 00:56 GMT
Sorry, Peter - I composed the message in the Money discussion group, but
couldn't find a relevant subject so chose General Discussions.  My message
appeared in the Money discussions, so I'm at a loss to know why it appeared
here.  Will try again - sorry to trouble you.
TB

> > I'm running Money 2005 UK Standard on XP Pro SP2.
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> Pete

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