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- WEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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- The following Files must be in the same directory:
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- WMSD.EXE - Main Program.
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- GETRICHD.WWO - How To Get Rich and Stay Rich Document.
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- INSTRUCT.WWO - Instructions on how to use the programs.
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- SAMPLE.WMS - Sample DataFile for Stocks.
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- SAMPLE.WMN - Sample DataFile for Net Worth.
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- VBRUN100.DLL - Can be in this or Windows 3.1 directory.
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- GENERAL INFORMATION.
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- Details on any Program can be found listed below under the MENU name in
- which it resides and then by its place in that menu.
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- Mouse: To use the Scroll Bar, try it right now, Click on the Top or
- Bottom Arrow to move one line.
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- Click in the bar above or below the Slider and the text moves up
- one window, the Slider will move and shows position of the
- Window in the Document.
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- Click and hold on the Slider and drag it to any position in the
- Bar and on release of the Click Button the text corresponding
- to that position in the Document will be shown in the window.
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- Click:
- On the menu buttons to activate the various programs.
- On the Down/Arrow beside Dropdown boxes to open them.
- On the Items in the Dropdown box to select them and they
- will be shown in the active area of the box, which is visible
- when the box is closed.
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- DropDown boxes have pre-programmed figures in them. To use your
- own delete those in the active area and enter your own.
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- KeyBoard: Use ALT+ the highlighted letter on the button you wish to
- activate.
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- The TAB key is a most important key as it moves the cursor
- from one area on screen to another.
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- Use the TAB key to move forward through the menus and the input
- boxes and Shift+Tab to move backwards. When on selected menu or
- item press <ENTER> to activate.
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- Use ALT+Down/Arrow to open and close the dropdown boxes.
- These are the input boxes with a Down/Arrow beside them.
- Use Up or Down Arrow to select items in a selection box.
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- To Scroll through the Text and Help boxes, use the PgDn and
- PgUp or Up/Arrow and Down/Arrow keys or Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End
- keys.
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- Command Buttons:
- [OK] means yes, complete the procedure, such as add record to
- the file.
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- [Cancel] means no, do not complete the procedure.
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- [Help] Will bring up help text for that particular program.
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- [Calculate] Will show the calculations for the current figures
- in the active area of the Dropdown boxes. These figures have
- been pre-programmed, delete these and type in your own.
- After making changes in the input boxes be sure to re-Calculate.
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- [Exit] will quit that procedure or menu and go back to the
- previous menu.
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- [To Printer] will send the data or text in that program to the
- Printer.
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- Table of Contents: The Text Display for 'How to Get Rich and Stay Rich'
- and 'How to Use Programs' have a table of contents. Select by
- typing the first letter of subject or by Clicking on it, the
- section will then be shown.
- If you wish to find a word then use Word Search. Word found will
- be shown in top line of screen. Type a space before words such as
- 'end' as these letters are contained in longer words and would be
- shown.
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- Sample.WMS: This is a sample DataFile which shows how various entries
- are made in the Investment Management program.
- Date does not show a meaningful Year as I do not know your Country
- setup which allows year to be entered either first or last.
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- Sample.WMN: This is a sample DataFile which shows how various entries
- are made in the Net Worth Program.
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- Help: When using Help for guidance on how to input information, the
- examples, which show the different ways of entering data, will
- be lined up with the input boxes beside them if you use PgDn.
- Always move down to check for more data in boxes with a Scroll Bar.
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- Numerical Data Entry: Where number only input is required the program
- will not accept letters or other characters from the keyboard,
- with the exception of the backspace and delete key to erase errors
- on that line and the Tab or <ENTER> key which completes the entry.
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- When entering figures, do not include dollar($) or comma(,)
- signs, the only signs that can be used are the decimal point(.)
- and the minus(-) sign where appropriate.
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- Date Input: Format will depend on the Country setup on your computer.
- Will be detected automatically and shown in Entry Help.
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- Fonts: Courier New Bold (True Type) font is used in the calculation
- tables, as it is a non-proportional font and allows figures in
- columns to lineup properly. Arial Bold (True Type) Font is used
- in Menu Text and Small Fonts for the Legend in the Graph Table.
- If they are not already installed, do so by adding them with
- the Control Panel in Windows 3.1.
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- The name Fund/s is used throughout the Investment Management program
- and holds the Company name of the investment whether it is in
- Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds or any other form of investment.
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- All Menu buttons have names that clearly describe the function that they
- perform.
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- Experiment, you can do no harm as the program has been made as user
- friendly and foolproof as possible. With lots of error messages if
- you go wrong.
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- With the aid of the examples in Help that show how to make entries in
- the input boxes you should have no problem in getting your data
- files set up.
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- WEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MENU.
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- Planning your Savings: Has pre-programmed figures in the dropdown boxes,
- you should use your own to work out what your savings should be
- to give you the income you need on retirement in a given period.
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- The above is based on one deposit per year. For those who save an
- amount monthly, quarterly or semi-annually use Year button.
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- The accumulated total from deposits and interest can then become
- the Annual Amount Invested in your long term Savings by pressing
- Insert.
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- Planning your Retirement:
- Percentage option: Use a withdrawal of income percentage less than
- the interest/growth percentage to allow for inflation.
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- Example: Inflation has been running at an average of 5% over
- the past 20 years so if one is getting a return of 20% on
- Capital and taking out 15% then one is keeping up with
- inflation as the Capital and Income are both increasing by 5%
- each year.
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- Fixed Amount option: Allows a fixed cash withdrawal at the end of
- each month. Annual effective Interest/Growth rate is converted to
- equivalent monthly rate with Current Value calculated each month.
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- Table shows the totals at year end of the previous 12 monthly
- transactions. If you take out more each month than is generated by
- Income/Growth table shows how many years Capital will last before
- being used up. If less is taken out the Capital would continue to
- grow forever so it stops at 50 years.
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- How to Get Rich and Stay Rich: Shows how to save and where to invest for
- the greatest growth with safety of capital.
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- Savings Comparisons: Not as detailed as Planning your Savings but allows
- you to compare many different investment choices on screen together.
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- Find Compound Growth: Compare growth of your different investments on an
- annual compound basis. Also use for WhatIf ? comparisons.
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- Payment on a Loan: Uses various compounding periods, for Consumer loans,
- Car Payments, Credit Card payments and other loans. Can also be
- used for detailed monthly Mortgages payments, however, printing
- 300 monthly payments takes a lot of time.
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- Investment Manager: Keeps records of all your investments and net worth.
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- NetWorth: See Net Worth Menu.
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- Mortgage: Offers a choice of Monthly, Bimonthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annual
- and Annual compounding periods by opening Compounding Periods box.
- Monthly Compounding is used in the United States.
- Semi-Annual Compounding is used in Canada.
- Ask your mortgage lending institution which method they use.
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- How to Use the Programs: This document.
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- About.. : Details of Version and Author.
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- FUND MANAGER MENU.
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- Loading Files: Select the Drive and Directory. Only Files with the
- extension .WMS or .WMN will be shown in the File box, either
- click on the filename or type the filename with extension in the
- Textbox and click OK, file will be loaded.
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- Display Data: Will show dialog box with all funds in the file. Selecting
- All Records will show details of all transactions in the file.
- Selecting a Fund will display all details, you can then select
- Current Value and enter the current price per share in the dialog
- box and Current Values will be shown.
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- What is Book Value: Represents the total cost to you. For instance
- if you bought 100 shares of a stock for $10.00 each and paid $50.00
- commission, your book value for the transaction would be $1,050.00.
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- If you then received a cash dividend of $100.00, the book value
- for the transaction would be -$100.00 and the Total book value
- would be $950.00.
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- If you now sold the total 100 shares for $20.00 each, your
- book value for the transaction would be -$2,000.00. and your
- Total book value would read -$1,050.00.
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- In Total book value a Positive figure represents a cost to you
- in cash while a Minus figure represents cash taken out by you.
- (Your Profit).
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- Compute Current Values: Shows all funds in the file with an input box
- beside each into which you type the current price per share. When
- finished all fund names are displayed with the percentage of each
- in ( ), of the total current value, with all other details.
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- You can now select Graph to show the Chart:
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- Which is scaled to the fund with the greatest profit percentage, all
- other fund profits are shown based on this scale.
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- Add and Edit Records: See Add and Edit Records, Add Funds Menu.
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- Saving Files: Select the Drive and Directory. Files with the extension
- .WMS or .WMN will be shown in the File box, double click on the
- filename under which you wish to save the file and then OK.
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- If you want to save under a different filename make sure you clear
- the Textbox first and then type the new filename with the
- appropriate extension in the Textbox and click OK.
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- File Name in Memory: Shows the current file name in memory if it
- has been named.
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- Remember that saving a file using a Filename already on your
- disk will overwrite the one on disk with the new data.
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- Always make a backup copy of important files to another
- Drive/Dir so that if the original is lost by inadvertently
- overwriting it, you have your backup to retrieve the files.
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- Sort Records: Sorts on the Date. Must be in the form of the Country
- setup in your computer, with no trailing blanks.
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- ADD, DELETE OR CORRECT RECORDS, ADD FUNDS MENU.
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- To set up a DataFile for Stocks:
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- First select, from Entry Help, the transaction type as a guide.
- Pg/Dn to get to it. Entries must be as shown in sample or they
- will not be accepted by the error checker. The entry form is
- common to all transactions and depending on the transaction type
- code only the required input boxes will be shown and must be
- filled in.
- (Every possible type of transaction is covered by the six codes).
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- Press Create Fund. Type New Fund Name then OK.
- A Blank Record will be shown. Type in your data.
- Press Save Record. Your new fund and record will be saved.
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- Note that the Add Record button changes to Save Record after
- creating a blank record.
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- To add a record to an existing Fund. Select the Name of Fund
- in the text box, press Add Record, a blank record will be
- shown, type in data and press Save Record
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- A Fund with no records will naturally show nothing in the input
- boxes. This is not a blank record and if you type data in it and
- try to save it with Correct Record it will not be saved as it
- does not exist in memory. Start over by pressing Add Record.
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- Next Record, Previous Record:
- To scroll through the records. Select the Fund name and then
- press Next Record or Previous Record to see all records in that
- Fund. If there are a large number of records hold down <Enter>
- after selecting Next Record or Previous Record.
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- Correct: All Input Boxes will be shown at this point. Make corrections to
- the current record shown and press Correct Record and the changes
- will be saved. Changes made in the Fund Name will apply to all
- records with the previous name.
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- Illogical entries will not be accepted, such as trying to change
- a record code from Bought to Cash Dividend unless data is deleted
- first or entering figures in the Cash Dividend input box in a
- Sold Record.
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- Delete: Will erase the current record from the file. When all records are
- deleted, pressing Delete will then delete the Fund Name.
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- Warning: Changes to Funds or Records exist only in memory at
- this point and will be lost when you exit the program. You must
- save the File to disk to have a permanent file which can be
- loaded when required.
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- The extension .WMS must be used with Investment DataFiles.
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- NET WORTH MENU.
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- To set up DataFile for Net Worth Statement:
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- Select Edit Assets: TAB key must be used to move from line to line.
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- Enter the names of your categories in sequence.
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- If you want sub totals for each group, type the exact words
- Sub Total, with no value, as a category at the end the group
- and the sub totals will be automatically calculated and shown
- on the Net Worth Statement.
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- Type the values beside the category names.
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- Press OK to save changes. Cancel will not save changes.
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- Insert Blank Line. Allows you to insert a line anywhere in the
- list where you may have forgotten a category. Use only after
- saving changes and before adding another category.
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- To delete a line. Erase the text and press OK and it will be
- deleted as no blank lines are allowed in the list when saved.
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- Repeat the above using Edit Liabilities.
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- Category names can be changed and values updated at any time.
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- To have Header names for groups just type the name in the
- name category with no value.
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- Although the layout of Net Worth is flexible it is best to plan
- your layout to suit your needs before making entries. After each
- entry press OK to see how it appears in the Net Worth Statement.
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- Edit Assets: Add or change Category names or Values.
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- Edit Liabilities: Add or change Category names or Values.
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- Save File: Will save the current file in memory to disk.
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- Load File: Will load the specified file into memory.
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- The extension .WMN must be used for Net Worth DataFiles.
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- Your Net Worth Statement should be updated at least once a year and
- compared with the previous year's Net Worth. Save them under part of
- the year's date, as in NetDec92.WMN etc.
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- See 'How to get Rich and Stay Rich' for practical examples of how to
- use the programs in building your wealth.
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- End.
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