My company uses The Hartford for it's 401(k) program. I have recently been
working to get my 401(k) into Microsoft Money so I can track it more closely.
I have requested symbols for the funds that I am invested in and they told
me there are no symbols because the are "institutionalized funds" and the
only way I can find out their current price is by going onto The Hartford's
website and downloading the excel spreadsheet they have posted there. This
of course doesn't help me for interfacing with MS Money. Does anyone have
any suggestions how I can track my 401(k) in this situation?

Re: Institutionalized Funds 401(k) by Steve

Steve
Fri May 09 10:17:30 CDT 2008

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<ChrisHoneysett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:7D63467D-6222-4761-8B4A-8ECF8B63DFB3@microsoft.com:

> My company uses The Hartford for it's 401(k) program. I have
> recently been working to get my 401(k) into Microsoft Money so I can
> track it more closely.
> I have requested symbols for the funds that I am invested in and
> they told
> me there are no symbols because the are "institutionalized funds" and
> the only way I can find out their current price is by going onto The
> Hartford's website and downloading the excel spreadsheet they have
> posted there. This of course doesn't help me for interfacing with MS
> Money. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can track my 401(k) in
> this situation?

You'll have to make up symbols for the funds and enter the data manually.
--
Steve B.
New Life Home Improvement

Re: Institutionalized Funds 401(k) by Cal

Cal
Fri May 09 11:45:13 CDT 2008

In microsoft.public.money, Steve wrote:

>
>
>You'll have to make up symbols for the funds and enter the data manually.

You can also have a blank symbol, which would be better in this
case.