Gift of stocks to others

I have read many discussions, but none offer a simple solution, yet follow normal accounting for the transfer of stock. I have one share of Bigco purchased years ago at $500. I gave it to a relative as gift today. Market value of share is $1500.
Create an account called memo:
Create sub accounts called memo gift, memo cost of gift, memo unrecognized gain
Record in the securty register:
Deposit of $500 to cost of gift, deposit of $1000 to memo gain, payment of $1500 to memo gift expense.
all three are non tax accounts. When running reports, you can include or exclude those that are useful.
Comments
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So you are suggesting that as a reasonable procedure, at least for your needs. Fine.
It seems everywhere you used the word ‘account’, you meant in Quicken nomenclature ‘category’. There is no sub-account structure in Quicken.
Follow-up questions:
- What do you do in the investment account that held the gifted shares with respect to the shares? Presumably a simple Remove Shares.
- What added value do you see in tracking the basis of the gift in that memo category? And for this procedure overall?
- Are you using this approach for gifts to charitable organizations and for more general gifts to individuals?
For gifts to individuals, I have been satisfied with a simple memo on the Remove Shares transaction. For gifts to charities, I do have a more complex process to get the charitable value to a Schedule A summary.
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