Hi there,
I'm brand new to Fund Manager. I've just completed Importing Transactions to set up my first portfolio. I've audited all investments to make sure they sync to my Fidelity portfolio, and have two questions
1) There's one security that isn't matching Fidelity on cost basis: AMLP (ALPS ETF TR ALERIAN MLP ETF). It appears Fidelity has subtracted dividends from the cost basis, but Fund Manager has not. Fund Manager appears consistent in not subtracting dividends from cost basis, but it appears that Fidelity has done this for this security in particular for some reason. In the transaction history it doesn't say it's a distribution of capital, so I'm confused. Any suggestions?
2) I would appreciate any advice on best way to treat your cash account. When I receive dividends in fidelity, there is no "destination account" in my imported transactions, so it seems the best way to manage this account is using the Fund Manager default "offsetting account" as my Cash account. But, when I receive interest on my cash balance through fidelity, then it's logged in my transaction history with an account number. So, this is a minor incovenience -- I can always just manually move the interest from the Fidelity cash account number in Fund Manager to the Fund Manager default cash account. But, just wondering if there is an easier way.
Thanks for your help!