Hi jpost,
You can have several properties that help you sub-total/filter your reports. For example, there is the "Investment Type" which you assign each investment to some investment type, like Stock or Bond. You can sub-total, list, or filter by this investment type in reports. In the pie charts you mentioned you can also plot a pie chart by this investment type.
In addition to the Investment Type, you also have 2 general purpose categories called Asset Type and Investment Goal. You can customize these labels (Options / Category Labels...), and use them for any purpose you want. You can assign each investment to percentages into these 2 categories. You can do all the same graphing/reporting for these categories as you can the investment type.
It sounds like you want to do sub-totals by both investment type and a category. In reports you can sub-total by one, and filter out/in by the other. You can't do a double sub-total though. See the "Filter..." button in the Report Settings... dialog.
In graphs, you can't filter, other than choosing the sub-portfolio to report on and the graph type.
You might experiment and see if using the sub-totals plus filtering in your reports gives you the information the way you want to see it. If not, the other option would be to create sub-portfolios and organize the investments the way you want. Typically you want 1 sub-portfolio for each account. You can group these accounts into higher level sub-portfolios in any way you want, with as much hierarchy as you want. You can also create "link" sub-portfolios to place an exact copy of a sub-portfolio somewhere else in the hierarchy. However, if you wanted to separate out bonds/stocks that were both in the same account there isn't an easy way to do this with sub-portfolios. You'd have to place the same investment in the original account sub, and also in the stock/bond sub. For example, you could do something like this:
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- Master Portfolio
- My Accounts
- Acct 1
- Stock 1
- Bond 1
- Acct 2
- Stock 2
- Bond 2
- Bonds
- Bond 1
- Bond 2
- Stocks
- Stock 1
- Stock 2
You could then run a report at the Bonds or Stocks sub-portfolio, and sub-total by an asset type or investment goal.