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Each Quicken investment account has a transaction list; this is the investment equivalent of a check register. This list shows all the security transactions that you've recorded in your account. In most cases, transactions from your cash management account are included as well.

In the investment transaction list, you can enter new transactions manually or download them directly from your broker or participating financial institution.

Enter an investment transaction

When manually entering investment transactions, you can either work directly in the transaction list or use forms that walk you through the specific type of transaction. When you use the forms, Quicken automatically assigns any necessary investment category and tax line item for you.


Use forms to enter an investment transaction

You can enter investment transactions through forms that are customized to the type of transaction you're working with.

  1. Open the account you want to use.
  2. Click Enter Transactions or you can go directly by typing Ctrl + N.
  3. In the Enter Transaction list, select the type of transaction you want to enter.
  4. Context-sensitive help is available for specific transaction types. Use the Help button on the form.

Note

Investment transaction lists can also contain special types of transactions that record only your position for a security (the number of shares you own). These are called placeholder entries.


Enter an investment transaction directly into the transaction list

  1. Open the account you want to use.
  2. Find the new transaction line.
  3. Change the date if necessary.
  4. In the Action list, select the type of transaction you want to enter.
  5. If this is a security-based transaction (for example, a buy or sell), enter a security.
  6. Use the fields provided to complete the applicable information for this transaction, such as the number of shares, price per share, memo, and so on.
  7. Click Enter to record the changes.

Notes

Investment transaction lists can also contain special types of transactions that record only your position for a security (the number of shares you own). These are called placeholder entries.

You can display the transaction list in two-line mode by editing the investment transaction list preferences.

Video Tutorial


Edit an investment transaction


  1. Open the account you want to use.
  2. In the investment account transaction list, select the transaction you want to change.
  3. On the transaction toolbar, click Edit.
  4. Use the form to change the information as necessary.

Notes

Update your investing account

Before you can download transactions into an account, you need to activate it for online services. After an account has been activated, it's easy to keep its transactions and balance up to date.

Update a single account

  1. Open the account you want to update.
  2. Click  (the Account Actions icon), and then choose Update Now.

    Note: If you don't see Update Now in the menu, it's probably because the account is not activated for online access yet. Choose Set up Online instead.

  3. Enter your password.
    Note: Depending on how you manage your financial institution passwords, this may be the password for just this account, or the password for the Quicken Password Vault.
  4. In the One Step Update Settings dialog, verify the account to update and bill payments to send (if any). Select or deselect items, as necessary.
  5. Click Update Now.
    • What happens if this is a Web Connect account?
  6. A progress window provides status while your account is updated, and the One Step Update Summary window displays when the update completes.
    • About the One Step Update Summary
    • What if I don't see the One Step Update Summary?
    • Can I turn off One Step Update Summary?
    • What does "Show just the last OSU" mean?
    • Can I see when an account was last updated?
  7. Click Close in the One Step Update Summary window when you finish reviewing it.

Update multiple accounts at the same time

  1. Choose Tools menu > One Step Update. One Step Update is the centralized access point for almost all connected services in Quicken. It makes it easy to:
  2. Enter your password(s).
  3. Choose what to update. (Optional)
  4. Click Update Now.
    • Why does the Settings dialog display?
  5. A progress window provides status while your accounts are updated, and the One Step Update Summary window displays when the update completes.
  6. Click Close in the One Step Update Summary window when you finish reviewing it.

Set up scheduled updates

Check for free software updates

Determine if (and how) an account is connected

Permanently exclude an account from One Step Update

Update an account by downloading and importing a file

About Direct Connect, Express Web Connect, and Web Connect

Customize your investment

You can customize many aspects of the Quicken investment transaction lists to suit your own way of working.

Any changes made in the Investment Transaction List Preferences window will apply to all of your investment accounts. These settings change only the way your data is displayed (not the actual data).

Change the name that appears at the top of the transaction list

Show transactions on one or two lines

Change the sort order of transactions in the transaction list

Adjust the width of the transaction list columns

Show any hidden transactions

  • Show the Attach button
  • Automatically update quotes every 15 minutes

Schedule recurring investment transactions

If there is an investment transaction that you enter on a regular basis, memorize it to simplify your work.

Dividend and interest transactions for investment accounts can now be handled as income reminders. For other recurring investment transaction types (such as dollar cost averaging, DRIPs, or other transactions in which there are purchases on a regular basis), set up and manage them using Quicken's Memorized Investment Transaction List.

Although you can't schedule investment transactions on the Financial Calendar, you can memorize them and create transaction groups to enter multiple transactions at once.

Notes

Recording a transaction in Quicken does not execute a real-world trade, transfer, or other transaction. Contact your broker to execute trades or transfers, and then manually record the transactions in Quicken—better yet, download them directly from your participating financial institution.




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