I have used Quicken for Windows for years and successfully migrated from Microsoft Money years ago. I have several IRA accts created under Money. Each of those IRAs have separate Cash accounts linked to them. I receive dividends routinely on investments within these IRA accounts. Some dividends have misc fees associated with the dividend payment. To accomplish this in the IRA I would enter the dividend amount transaction using the DIVX category, which would deposit that amount into the linked Cash account. Then I would enter another transaction for the misc. fee as a MiscExpX transaction which would deduct the fee as a payment in the cash account. As of last week, this functionality worked in all my IRA accounts that were migrated from MS Money. However, the transaction categories DIVX and MiscExpX are no longer available as are INTX, etc, but BoughtX and SoldX still exist and those transactions are deposited into the checking/cash account that is linked to the IRA. So, some transactions are sent to the separate checking/cash account yet others are not! There is no consistency. How can this be fixed?
I have encountered this problem in the past and some kind of fix was put in place to replace this functionality. But it has disappeared again. Whatever happened to "backwards compatibility"?
This is creating big headaches for me. Help!
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.
Pat U.