The terms Stocks and Shares generally mean the same thing but depending on how we use these terms, could mean something different. Here we refer to Stocks as companies, and Shares as units of value within the company. Generally we would obtain Stocks via a Stock Broker and purchase or sell shares in the company.
Initialising Stocks and Shares is initially a two stage process.
Any subsequent transactions involving Share movements is accessed via the company in the Stock Portfolio view.
Any transaction associated with our normal accounts is done via the Account View using the associated Shares Account.
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In order to use Stocks and Shares in MMEX, we need to create an account of
type: Investment
The name for this account would generally be the name of the Stock Broker.
In our example we have selected the stock broker being called:
Yahoo Finance.
This account would appear in the navigation tree under the heading Stock Portfolios.
When we expand the Stock Portfolios branch in the navigation
tree, we would see our newly created Stock Portfolio account.
Selecting our new account Yahoo Finance opens the view: Stock Portfolio: Yahoo Finance.
In this view we can now add the stocks that we own.
We refer to Stocks as the companies that we have purchased shares.
Let us say that we purchase shares in two companies from out stock broker Yahoo Finance,
we would create new entries in the stock portfolio view for our companies.
As an initial entry for each company we would supply the following:
Note:
The fields Date, Share Number,
Share Price and Commission are duplicated for each
share transaction that we enter.
The Date in the Stock Portfolio view becomes obsolete, and it is recommended that this field is hidden.
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On saving this entry, the Share Account and Share Linkage can be set up. Subsequent use of this dialog allows us to update the share price for this stock. When additional shares have been purchased, this price will affect all shares. Important: Save before close to keep any changes |
Now that we have created the initial Stock entry, we need to Add a Transaction to our Stock to create the initial Shares entry. The initial share information is transferred to our new share transaction.
Here we would add extra information similar to a normal transaction.
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Purchase or sale of shares is achieved by accessing the stock entry in the Stock Portfolio view and adding new transaction.
Here we need to add the share information and control the purchase or sale via the transaction section of the share entry:
Our Stock Portfolio Account now displays a summary of the Stocks we have.
Example:
Companies: Alpha Corp and Beta Corp maintain their accounts with Yahoo Finance.
Here we have hidden various headings as these become meaningless in this view.
Note:
Initial share price is not listed in this view.
This is because the share price becomes meaningless in a summary view as each purchase will
generally have a different share price.
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When we have added shares to our account we can see the associated share transactions using the View Transactions
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A Share account contain the transactions that are associated with this company stock.
Initially we would set aside money for investment in Stocks and Shares. This is achieved by transferring money from our general accounts to a Share account.
As shares are purchased and dividends received, we can now keep track of our investment over time.
In a transactions, we can also use the company name as a Payee.
It is also advisable to create categories of:
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Accessing our share account, we can add ordinary transactions to our shares account.