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Posted by Harry Teder on January 09, 2007 at 11:48:35:

In Reply to: Re: Quarterly vs. annual return. posted by Mark on January 07, 2007 at 09:56:23:

: : Thank you. Next item: on my quarterly Report, several stocks display a $ amount for Gain(end), but NA for %Gain(end) as well as for %Gain(btw).If there is an amount, why is % NA? These are liquidated stocks, BTW.

: Hi Harry,

: Liquidated stocks will always report NA for these %Gain figures. This is because for liquidated stocks the Gain equals -1 * Basis, so the %Gain would always be -100%. Instead of reporting -100%, FM reports NA in this case.

: Thanks,
: Mark
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Thank you. Next: A column named NAV(inception) displays the initial dates of the Share Price chart, not the initial purchase date (as Inception is defined, I believe). Is there a way to display the initial purchase date instead?



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