
You need to manually add a ticker and import the price history for these securities. Securities without a ticker symbol are shown with a zero value in your portfolio.For this, you need to manually import this data into Quicken through a CSV file. If you notice that there is a discrepancy in your balances or holdings even after resolving the above two issues, check your bond transactions for accuracy. Some bond transactions may not be imported accurately.(Alternatively, you can manually enter these transactions in Quicken after import.) Or, in Banktivity, you can change these transactions to deposits and categorize the transaction as interest income. To resolve this issue, we recommend that you associate your interest income with a security in Banktivity, prior to exporting the data into the. Interest income transactions without a security are not exported into the.

The import log file will also indicate the names of investing accounts that contain Stock Split transactions (See Help > Show Logs in Finder to view your import log file). For easy identification, Quicken flags stock splits with a blue icon in the status column.

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As such, if your data contains reverse stock splits, you need to manually update them after import. Banktivity exports these transactions without flagging them as positive splits (for example, 2 for 1) or reverse splits (for example, 1 for 2). Banktivity (formerly iBank) import issues This topic explains some actions you may need to take after you follow the steps in this article to import data from Banktivity or Moneydance into Quicken for Mac.
