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Why don't dividends and capital gains show as income? For me they make a large contribution to my spendable cash a month.
Thanks for your insight. Tim |
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I second that! I hope this gets a response soon.
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I've raised this for a long time on the forums that all of my income and expenses for investment accounts are not included in any of the reporting. A good portion of my income is derived from investment activity. I also have a significant trading commissions that i would like to track. I can see the transactions in the investment tab of the transactions section but they do not appear in the reporting section.
I also would like to see the home mortgages bring in transactions so that I can see the escrow activity in the reporting also. |
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