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Unable to download money market fund in a brokerage investment account
Treeclimb55
All other investments come through from brokerage accounts.
Quicken does not see or download from my brokerage account a money market account IPPXX.
This keeps my asset balance always wrong.
Is there a fix?
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Jim_Harman
@Treeclimb55
is the problem fund your "sweep" fund, i.e. the fund where your uninvested cash is automatically sent?
According to
@markus1957
above, Morgan Stanley downloads money market transactions (Buy, Sell, Reinvest, etc), but does not show the fund as a holding. Is this what you are seeing?
BTW you don't have to reject all the posts that do not answer your question
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Jim_Harman
What brokerage? Sometimes the balance in the settlement account is shown as Cash in your investing account
GeoffG
It would help if you provide the specific broker name. If your broker does not support download/updates to Quicken, there is little Quicken can do to resolve. Your option then would be to manually update the account or move to a supported broker.
Sherlock
The financial institution controls which accounts we are able to download into Quicken. If you haven’t already, you may want to review:
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-quicken-connects-your-bank
markus1957
This is an issue that varies by Investment FI. Vanguard mutual fund accounts download money market funds as a holding. Morgan Stanley is a hybrid; it downloads individual transactions for MMF's but does not report them as a holding. NMIS via Pershing ignores them totally, not even reporting them as cash.
The fact that Vanguard gets it right indicates that it is the FI at the root of the problem although this KB article makes me wonder. I don't recall ever being offered this choice nor do I know of a way to reverse it.
https://www.quicken.com/support/quicken-cash-balance-no-longer-matches-brokerages-cash-balance
Ps56k2
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/IPPXX/
NotACPA
@Treeclimb55
The last 2 characters of the symbol, XX, is sufficient to indicate that it's a MMF.
WHERE the OP holds the fund is going to determine what get's downloaded ... and how.
So PLEASE specify the brokerage/fund-company where you hold this account, so that we can further assist you.
Treeclimb55
FI (financial institution) is Morgan Stanley. I have yet to get a proper download of this asset
Treeclimb55
I will try the Morgan Stanley Tech support......though I shudder at the prospect I will see how it goes and post the response
Jim_Harman
@Treeclimb55
is the problem fund your "sweep" fund, i.e. the fund where your uninvested cash is automatically sent?
According to
@markus1957
above, Morgan Stanley downloads money market transactions (Buy, Sell, Reinvest, etc), but does not show the fund as a holding. Is this what you are seeing?
BTW you don't have to reject all the posts that do not answer your question
Treeclimb55
jim_harman got the problem right. I do not post the asset but do see transactions in and out of the fund....its as though a bank account has a million dollars but every statement only shows the $10 deposit or the $30 withdrawals.
markus1957
How did your contact with MS tech support go?
You can turn off the Preference setting to compare MS holdings after each download. At least then it would be less annoying. In fact you wouldn't even notice it.
MS is making baby steps at getting this corrected. It took a while but they have acknowledged it is their issue (or likely whomever they hire to build the OFX downloads), the cash position reported is now correct. Last thing to get right is not to exclude MMF's from the holdings table.
This is a lingering mistake from when MS tried switching from reporting MMF's as part of the cash position to a regular mutual fund holding. The OFX specification allows for 3 ways to handle MMF's; MS is caught somewhere in between trying to migrate from one to another. Vanguard is the only investment FI that I know handles MMF's 100% compliant with the OFX spec in Quicken downloads.
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