https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408692
--- Comment #5 from Ralf Habacker ---
(In reply to Ralf Habacker from comment #4)
> (In reply to southern.wolf.01 from comment #0)
> > First let me say that I came over from Microsoft Money (been using since
> > 2004) and LOVE KMyMoney.
>
> Nice to he
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--- Comment #4 from Ra
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408692
--- Comment #3 from Jack ---
First, you don't actually need to create a separate brokerage account for each
investment account. The only real absolute requirement is that for any
investment transaction that needs or produces cash (buy, sell, dividend,
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--- Comment #2 from southern.wolf...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #1)
> Just a very quick first response - you need to give a bit more details on
> exactly what you are trying to do. You really need to understand that in
> KMyMoney, and
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--- Comment #1 from Jack ---
Just a very quick first response - you need to give a bit more details on
exactly what you are trying to do. You really need to understand that in
KMyMoney, and investment account can only hold securities/equities, and that