[net.sources] Stock Portfolio Management program

mck@druxv.UUCP (KingMC) (07/18/85)

The following is posted for a friend.

STOCK MANAGER is a program to manage a stock portfolio.  
To receive the program, send $5.00 or $10.00, a self addressed,
stamped envelope, and a dsdd DOS formatted diskette to:

	Jim McClellan
	CompTalk
	4939 Sumac Court
	Klamath Falls, OR    97603

*/ I believe software for your computer should be designed so you
*/ can just plug in a disk and use it without having to first read a
*/ 100 page manual.  STOCK MANAGER is designed for those who want
*/ ease of operation coupled with a comprehensive application
*/ package.  You probably don't even need to read the short manual
*/ included with STOCK MANAGER before using it for the first time,
*/ as informative messages are displayed when you need them to guide
*/ you through the program.  And you don't need to worrry about 
*/ making a mistake, the edit option makes correcting errors and
*/ revising records simple.  The 2 disk drive version of STOCK
*/ MANAGER will even backup your data files for you, then retrieve
*/ the backup copy if somethng happens to your working disk.  If
*/ you've used computers, you probably know how frustrating it is to
*/ lose your data when a disk goes "oops".
*/
*/ By spending a few minutes a year recording buys, sells and
*/ dividends with STOCK MANAGER, you will have in one place:
*/
*/	A complete record of capital gains (and losses) for the year,
*/	formatted and ready to transfer to schedule D at tax time.
*/
*/	A record of all dividends received during the year, broken
*/	down into individual stocks with annual yield computed for
*/	each.
*/
*/	A comprehensive analysis of current holdings, including a
*/	look at the consequences if you sold the stock today to help
*/	in your investment decisions.
*/
*/	A record of past years investment performances and rates of 
*/	return.
*/
*/ STOCK MANAGER will run on an IBM PC and most compatibles equipped
*/ with double-sided disk drives and at least 128 KB of memory.

grogers@uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA (07/19/85)

The notesfile system doesnot exist to give you free advertising.
Please refrain in the future, or I shall taunt you a second time you
lowlife scum.  Your mother was a hamster and you father smelled of
elderberry.  Now be off you wipper of other people's bottoms and
don't advertise here anymore!

Of course I realise that you are not making hugh profits, but it's
the principle that counts.

Greg "I've always wanted to use that Monty Python bit!" Rogers
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Department of Computer Science and Demos
grogers @ uiucdcs