Is there any way to over ride the Portfolio Views to include an Investor
Checking account.

Re: Add Investor Checking to Portfolio by Cal

Cal
Mon Oct 01 09:58:41 PDT 2007

In microsoft.public.money, srazook wrote:

>Is there any way to over ride the Portfolio Views to include an Investor
>Checking account.

I doubt it. What's an Investor Checking account?

Are you using Microsoft Money?

What are you trying to accomplish by displaying an "Investor
Checking account" a Portfolio view?




Re: Add Investor Checking to Portfolio by Dick

Dick
Mon Oct 01 11:21:16 PDT 2007

Are we talking a cash portion of a brokerage account with draft privileges?

If so, you just use the Investment Cash account this way. Sucks that it
can't separately be a Favorite Account and lots of other limitations like
that and why can't it be just like any other Checking Account except
associated with the Investment Account, but that's the way it is. (I have
the same issue with my Fidelity core account which I use more or less
exactly the way I used to use a more traditional "Checking" account.)
Apparently nobody at the Money design team has heard that brokers can now
act more or less just like banks and none of them must be using one this
way.

"srazook" <srazook@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to over ride the Portfolio Views to include an Investor
> Checking account.