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Aloha Mark,
Glad it’s going to work for you and that I could help.
One piece of advice: you write “…and edit the share price.” I recommend you edit the *shares* and let Money calculate the *price*. The total number of shares is the one thing you can always reconcile, but only if you track the purchased shares exactly. (Note this is how the plan is going to do it as well. They neither know nor care if you paid something close to $12.346 or $12.345678 per share. But they do know, and will track, you bought exactly 105.234 shares.)
The Money calculated share price will be “close enough” for any sensible use. But the difference between close enough and exact on shares is huge. Especially when it comes time to sell. What happens if Money calculates the shares is you end up with all kinds of fractional shares problems down the road since Money thinks you are owning 1,234.568791234 or some such shares. By using correct shares, the Money share balance will agree that this is really 1,234.569 shares just like the plan records show.
Stay safe out there,
Dick