Securities - Amount (Pounds not pence)

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macka87
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Securities - Amount (Pounds not pence)

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Evening all,

I've just loaded in all my securities which I currently own, one of which is Fidelity Special Values (Symbol LON:FSV) which currently has a share price of £8.33.

However when I add the symbol, iCompta automatically searches for the last quote and import £833 rather than £8.33. This has happened for all of my securities; the software has loaded in the price in £ rather than pence.

Any help would be great!

Many thanks in advance.
macka87
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Re: Securities - Amount (Pounds not pence)

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In addition, is there a feature on iCompta to manually update the share price?

Cheers!
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Google Finance displays 833.00 indeed so you can create a new currency, name it "Pence" for example, set its change rate to 0.01 and assign it to this security.
macka87 wrote:In addition, is there a feature on iCompta to manually update the share price?
You can do it with the third button in the bottom toolbar.
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Re: Securities - Amount (Pounds not pence)

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Many thanks for the help!

Apologies for the annoying questions...however would it be possible you could set me through the process of setting up a new currency etc...I'm new to iCompta and currently struggling to understand how to implement your comments above.

Many thanks in advance for your help.
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Select "Currencies" in the main list and then click on +. Put "PENCE" for example in the code field, p in symbol for example and 0.01 in the change rate field.
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