View Full Version : Multi-currency question
Fred Smith
06-22-2003, 05:20 PM
In short, the answer is no.
The workarounds are:
1. Split your account into two: one US$ and one CA$.
2. If you don't want to split your Quicken account (probably because you
have US stocks in an RRSP account), then you must manually update your stock
prices, either by getting them from an online source or from your broker's
statement.
The vast majority of posters to this group choose option 1. It's only a
small inconvenience to reconcile your two Quicken accounts to your one
broker's account.
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Regards,
Fred
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"Terry" <xxxterrystjean@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:YkKHa.1844$5d.403923@news20.bellglobal.com... I have Quicken 2002 deluxe (Cdn version). Can an account contain transaction in more than one currency. I have an account with both Cdn and US stocks. Do I need to set up 2 accounts or can I manage them both in the one account. Terry
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