LC Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 Question for the board: I have probably 10? different accounts of various forms (Roth/regular IRAs, 401ks, regular brokerage accts) over a few different brokers (schwab, fidelity, vanguard, etc etc). It's a pain in the butt trying to navigate each one to view the overall performance of a various position. I have been using a spreadsheet and just entering each trade manually, but I am wondering if there is an automated tool or website that people use to make life easier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
investor-man Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 I use both a spreadsheet for a more detailed view but also use Personal Capital for a broad view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurgis Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 As much as I hate to advertise this piece of crap, buggy, we-add-useless-features-but-our-UI-continues-to-suck, ransomware: Quicken (For US only AFAIK. Canadian version is even more ransomware.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hillfronter83 Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 As much as I hate to advertise this piece of crap, buggy, we-add-useless-features-but-our-UI-continues-to-suck, ransomware: Quicken (For US only AFAIK. Canadian version is even more ransomware.) I built my own tools with MS Excel/Access and macro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurgis Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 As much as I hate to advertise this piece of crap, buggy, we-add-useless-features-but-our-UI-continues-to-suck, ransomware: Quicken (For US only AFAIK. Canadian version is even more ransomware.) I built my own tools with MS Excel/Access and macro. As much as I hate Quicken imo for anyone who has 10? different accounts of various forms (Roth/regular IRAs, 401ks, regular brokerage accts) over a few different brokers (schwab, fidelity, vanguard, etc etc). Excel/Access self-solutions are way worse. It's gonna be painful to import, painful to maintain, painful to get reports/graphs, etc. At least with Quicken you can theoretically slurp in transactions automagically (not really, but you can't do this at all with Excel/Access). And you have theoretically correct IRRs, accounting for commissions, inter account transactions, etc. etc. But sure, if you have just few accounts and few stocks and make only few purchases/sales, roll your own with Excel/Access. And have fun. The things you learn will be valuable. The time spent and quality of results will make you appreciate commercial ransomware. 8) Peace and no Quicken Just to be on the same wavelength: My Quicken file goes back to ~1995. It has about ~10 or so brokerage accounts, couple bank accounts, >50 CCs over years, mortgage, etc. Around 200-500 transactions in brokerages per year not even counting the >1000 transactions in 401(k)s and such. ESPP accounting that mostly works. 100+ stock positions probably. Definitely not Excel/Access weekend project. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vish_ram Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 Question for the board: I have probably 10? different accounts of various forms (Roth/regular IRAs, 401ks, regular brokerage accts) over a few different brokers (schwab, fidelity, vanguard, etc etc). It's a pain in the butt trying to navigate each one to view the overall performance of a various position. I have been using a spreadsheet and just entering each trade manually, but I am wondering if there is an automated tool or website that people use to make life easier? Fidelity has the consolidated view option. You need to add the accounts with id/pwd and fidelity fetches data real time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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