Are there any portfolio manager differnces between the two verisons? The
boxes seem to indicate a difference...

Re: Differences between 2005 Deluxe premium editions by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Thu Feb 03 17:37:41 CST 2005

In microsoft.public.money, RobG_money wrote:

>Are there any portfolio manager differnces between the two verisons? The
>boxes seem to indicate a difference...


The portfolio manager is the same. The Premium is bundled with
additional services including Gainskeeper -- which may be the
difference you are noticing.


Re: Differences between 2005 Deluxe premium editions by Jeff

Jeff
Thu Feb 03 22:49:12 CST 2005

What is Gainskeeper and what does it offer?

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"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
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> In microsoft.public.money, RobG_money wrote:
>
>>Are there any portfolio manager differnces between the two verisons? The
>>boxes seem to indicate a difference...
>
>
> The portfolio manager is the same. The Premium is bundled with
> additional services including Gainskeeper -- which may be the
> difference you are noticing.
>



Re: Differences between 2005 Deluxe premium editions by RobGmoney

RobGmoney
Fri Feb 04 08:15:01 CST 2005

So are there any differences in rating investments or other portfolio tasks?
You previous answer was very helpful, I just dont understand why the box for
the premium edition indicates portfolio functionality unique to the premium
edition that does not seem to exist...

"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, RobG_money wrote:
>
> >Are there any portfolio manager differnces between the two verisons? The
> >boxes seem to indicate a difference...
>
>
> The portfolio manager is the same. The Premium is bundled with
> additional services including Gainskeeper -- which may be the
> difference you are noticing.
>
>

Re: Differences between 2005 Deluxe premium editions by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Fri Feb 04 09:33:45 CST 2005

In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:

>What is Gainskeeper and what does it offer?

I see Gainskeeper is a service that can interface to your Money data
and prepare your schedule D, taking into account the wash sale rule,
which Money does not itself do. There may be more to it.

http://www.microsoft.com/money/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=004

http://www.microsoft.com/money/specialoffers.mspx


says
GainsKeeper Service Offer: Includes a free 1-year subscription to
GainsKeeper Suite. At the user?s request, subscriptions may be
renewed on or before December 31, 2005 for an additional fee. The
free GainsKeeper Suite offer also includes: (a) 75 trades for users
of Microsoft Money 2005 Standard and Deluxe editions; and (b) 125
trades for users of Microsoft Money 2005 Premium and Small Business
editions. For any trades in excess of the 75 and 125 trade limits,
users may purchase additional trade buckets. Service activation
required.



Re: Differences between 2005 Deluxe premium editions by Jeff

Jeff
Fri Feb 04 11:11:29 CST 2005

Thank you.

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Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
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"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
news:v6570152v6v54hgu2s1uogdd67s3q3q81r@4ax.com...
> In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:
>
>>What is Gainskeeper and what does it offer?
>
> I see Gainskeeper is a service that can interface to your Money data
> and prepare your schedule D, taking into account the wash sale rule,
> which Money does not itself do. There may be more to it.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/money/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=004
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/money/specialoffers.mspx
>
>
> says
> GainsKeeper Service Offer: Includes a free 1-year subscription to
> GainsKeeper Suite. At the user's request, subscriptions may be
> renewed on or before December 31, 2005 for an additional fee. The
> free GainsKeeper Suite offer also includes: (a) 75 trades for users
> of Microsoft Money 2005 Standard and Deluxe editions; and (b) 125
> trades for users of Microsoft Money 2005 Premium and Small Business
> editions. For any trades in excess of the 75 and 125 trade limits,
> users may purchase additional trade buckets. Service activation
> required.
>
>