Hi paulk,
If yahoo does not carry historical quotes for the indexes listed above can I use a symbol for an etf as a benchmark on the executive summary report or must it be an index (preceded by a ^)?
You can use any investment (ETF is fine). It does not have to be an index or anything special.
I guess a follow-up question to Mark would be is there a way I can create a benchmark portfolio comprised strictly of indexes and include those returns on the "executive Summary" ?
Here is a tip/technique some people have used for creating composite/custom indices. Create yourself a sub-portfolio with the indices or investments you want to comprise your benchmark. To weight the different investments, record a purchase for the appropriate weighting in each investment. For example, if you want 30% of Inv A and 70% of Inv B, buy $300 of Inv A and $700 Inv B. Retrieve all your historical prices. Now, export that sub-portfolio's value to a CSV file using "File / Export / Other / Portfolio Value...". Now, you can import that CSV file as "prices" for a new investment to use as your custom index. Create yourself a new investment, and give it a unique symbol, like "mycustomindex". Now, import using "File / Import / Prices / Generic..." with these settings:
Specify Date: Off
Specify Symbol: On, and enter mycustomindex, or whatever you used.
Format string: MM-DD-YY,NAV
File: Select the portfolio value CSV you created initially.
This is obviously more work that just using an existing ETF or index, but if you need to, this is an option.