Clint,
 
You canhandle existing investments in the same manner you handle an existing
bank account which has a balance when you start. You will have a credit
entry to Equity:Opening Balances to match the debit entry to the account in
which you are maintaining the record of your investment (which would
normally be created somewhere under Assets:Non Current Assets:...). 

This would assume you are going to be able to access your existing records
to get the historical information.

You can add historical information retrospectively, shifting the dates back 
and adjusting the amounts of the opening entries as you add data going
further back.

David Cousens



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