This looks fine. Alternatively some may record brokerage cash assets into
the brokerage parent non-placeholder account itself but I'd recommend your
structure.

On Sun, 28 Mar 2021, 9:05 am viking, <viking...@san.rr.com> wrote:

> @Christopher,
> Sorry, our posts crossed.
> Still, how do I classify the linked bank account in the Brokerage account?
> Like this?
>
> Assets (Top-level Parent) = Asset [placeholder]
> ---Current Assets (sub-account) = Asset [placeholder]
> ------Banks etc = Bank
> ---Investments (sub-account) = Asset [placeholder]
> ------Brokerage Account (sub-account) = Asset [placeholder]
> ---------Linked Bank = Bank??
> ---------Mutual Fund = Stock
> ---------Stock(sub-account) = Stock
>
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