Jon Lapham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ah, yes, thanks. Anyone know what the other 3 mean? Last, New Asset Value, and Unknown?
Have you tried "google"?
Thanks Derek, your right, I haven't been putting in enough effort on this, sorry for slacking off. If you peruse my questions to the list, you will notice that I actually put quite a bit of research into them.
These are all standard (at least in the US)
I won't even respond to this, for the sake of list harmony.
stock-market terms. For what CNNfn or go to quotes.yahoo.com and you'll see these terms. Last means the "price of the last transaction". NAV is a mutual-fund "price-per-share". Unknown means "i have no clue where this price came from or what it signifies".
Great, thanks for the dictionary responses. Now, how about looking at the *real reason* I asked the question. And I quote from my original email:
"Besides a definition, are there reasons you would choose one over the other? Does GnuCash calculate anything differently based on this option, or is it just informational for the user to know how the price was derived?"
Surprisingly, cnnfn, google and even quotes.yahoo.com were stumped on these questions.
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