My 401k has funds that are not traded pubicly. These are the Fidelity
Advisor funds. I can create the 401k account in Money and add the fund but
not look up the ticker symbol since there isn't one. This means there will
be no real time tracking of the fund. How can I keep tracking of equity
fluctuations?

Thanks,
Brett

Re: How to keep track of non public funds? by Dick

Dick
Sat Jul 23 10:37:41 CDT 2005

You can look on the web site occasionally and do an Account Update (the link
is at the bottom of the Investment Account|Account Summary page). It's not
great, but better than nothing.

"Brett Romero" <no@spam.net> wrote in message
news:O9%23ETu5jFHA.708@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> My 401k has funds that are not traded pubicly. These are the Fidelity
> Advisor funds. I can create the 401k account in Money and add the fund
> but not look up the ticker symbol since there isn't one. This means there
> will be no real time tracking of the fund. How can I keep tracking of
> equity fluctuations?



Re: How to keep track of non public funds? by Brett

Brett
Sat Jul 23 11:00:54 CDT 2005

Found it. Cool. Thanks.

Brett
"Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko@mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in
message news:OQeHvx5jFHA.3336@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> You can look on the web site occasionally and do an Account Update (the
> link is at the bottom of the Investment Account|Account Summary page).
> It's not great, but better than nothing.
>
> "Brett Romero" <no@spam.net> wrote in message
> news:O9%23ETu5jFHA.708@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> My 401k has funds that are not traded pubicly. These are the Fidelity
>> Advisor funds. I can create the 401k account in Money and add the fund
>> but not look up the ticker symbol since there isn't one. This means
>> there will be no real time tracking of the fund. How can I keep tracking
>> of equity fluctuations?
>
>