GnuCash will update the price as you record stuff that involves a price --
for example, if dividends are reinvested, the price will update to reflect
that, as will any buying or selling that occurs. I also think there is an
option for updating the prices manually.

Adding a security is a piece of cake.  You can (and probably should) treat
it like any publicly traded stock.



On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 1:24 AM Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks R.
> In our legislation we get taxed 35% (when dividends are paid out we only
> receive 65% of them). After filing my taxes, and correctly declaring the
> dividends, the subsequent year I get back the 35%.
>
> Setting it up as "stock" type means adding the security stuff, which is
> not my cup of tea (I'm just a normal user) and also probably maintaining it
> (updating the values as they change yearly)...
>
> F.
>
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>
>
> Am Mi., 25. Sept. 2024 um 02:23 Uhr schrieb R Losey <rlo...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I think it could still be a stock - you'll just need to make sure the
>> settings are correct -- and, of course, you cannot update the price online.
>>
>> Dividends fall into three categories that I can think of (and I'm using
>> what I need for the US; not sure about your situation)
>>
>> Taxable dividend income (most common)
>> Non-taxable dividend income (some fund's dividends are not taxed in the
>> US)
>> Deferred income from dividends (dividends paid on IRAs, for example - for
>> traditional IRAs, the money is taken when taken out; for Roth IRAs, they
>> are not taxed)
>>
>> I'm not a financial expert, so I may have missed something.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 3:57 PM Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>> I'm partner and own stocks of the company I work for. This company is not
>>> on the public market.
>>> The stock value is defined once per year and dividends are then paid out.
>>>
>>> Do I understand correctly, that I don't have to set up a "stock" type
>>> account for this, as those stocks are not publicly traded?
>>>
>>> And the dividends are an account of type "income" - right?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> F.
>>>
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