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The Variable Investment Analyst 5.X Page 1
Welcome to the Variable Investment Analyst investment portfolio
management program! This program calculates profit, periodic total
return, cumulative total return, average annual total return, internal
rate of return, capital gain, buy/sell prices, and other statistics.
It is especially useful for investments involving multiple cash flows,
such as mutual funds, 401k plans, annuities, and partnerships, but
also is helpful for stocks, bonds, CD's, etc. Has pull down menus,
dialog boxes, and mouse support. Exports to Lotus, Excel, etc. It
runs on any IBM compatible monitor/display, and does *not* require a
hard drive.
Following is a summary of the major enhancements, and the version in
which they were introduced:
Introduced in Version 4:
1) Data files use the more accurate IEEE format numbers rather
than Microsoft Binary Format numbers.
2) Data files use long format dates (MMDDYYYY) rather than
MMDDYY, which will allow the the program's calculations to be
accurate across centuries (There are many programs out there that
won't calculate correctly after the year 1999).
3) The program calculates low, high, and average buy and sell
price statistics.
4) The user can export the reports to disk file.
5) Advanced code optimization and memory management techniques
allow tracking thousands of investments and transactions.
6) Includes more comprehensive instructions, input editing, and
error handling.
Introduced in Version 5:
1) Allows the input of service charge transactions which affect
profit and % return calculations, but *not* buy or sell price
statistics. Previously, the user had to include service charges
in their buy or sell prices, which adversely affected their low,
high, and average buy/sell price statistics.
2) % Return calculations are accurate to the day. Previously,
return calculations were rounded to the nearest month.
3) Includes dollar-weighted annualized internal rate of return
(IRR) calculation.
4) When listing an investment, the user can optionally use a date
mask to compare returns from different investments more easily.
5) Pull-down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse capability (5.6).
6) A basis worksheet for determining capital gains (5.7e).
7) The limit of 10 records was removed from the non-registered
versions, giving it all the functionality of the registered
version (5.8).
This version was compiled using Microsoft BASIC Professional
Development System 7.1. It works with any DOS version 2.0 or greater,
and will use a math coprocessor, if it finds one on board. Versions
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The Variable Investment Analyst 5.X Page 2
*prior* to 3.0 were written in GWBASIC, and data files created in
those versions will *not* work using this new version, so you will
have to re-input them. If you are upgrading from version 3 or 4.X,
however, you can re-format your data files to this version by first
running the included program, 'Varcvrt.exe'.
Included in the .ZIP file, should be the following files:
1) Varinv.exe is the program. Just type 'Varinv' at the DOS
prompt to run.
2) Readme.doc is the file you are reading now.
3) Varinv.doc is an ASCII file which contains the instructions
and registration form which are accessed by the program. It can
optionally be loaded into your word processor, to allow you to
search for specific subjects. For proper program operation, this
file should not be modified.
4) Varinv.dat holds the names and descriptions of the investment
data files. If you ever accidentally delete it, the program will
recreate it; all you have to do then is re-input the names and
descriptions of your investment data files with the 'Open' option
under the 'Files' menu.
5) Example.dat, DJ_30.dat, and SP_500.dat are sample investment
data files, included to help you better understand the program's
features.
6) Varcvrt.exe will re-format version 3 or 4.X data files so they
can be used by this new version. For version 3 files, it will,
among other things, convert dates from MMDDYY to MMDD19YY. For
version 4.X, it will convert dividend transactions into negative
amounts. This will allow the program to distinguish them from
service charges (introduced in version 5), which have an identical
format, but use positive amounts.
7) Prices.scr is a script file for use with Autosig to facilitate
downloading market index price and dividend history from
Compuserve. This data can then be manually input into investment
files.
8) Sharewar.doc is an explanation of the shareware principle.
9) Register.doc is a copy of the registration form. Simply type
'Copy register.doc prn' to print it on your printer.
10) File_id.diz is a file which can be read by some BBS software
to automatically provide a file description at time of upload.
11) Vend&Sys.doc has information for disk vendors and BBS sysops.
When first running the program, pick the 'Files' menu, then the 'Open'
option; then move the cursor to the file named 'Example', and press
Enter. After returning to the main menu, pick the 'Transactions'
menu, then the 'List' option, to see the transactions in this sample
investment file. This will help you better understand the program's
features. More detailed operating instructions are accessed by
picking the 'Instructions' option under the 'Miscellaneous' menu.
If you would like to run the program from your hard drive, simply
create a directory, and then copy all the files from the diskette(s)
to that directory.
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The Variable Investment Analyst 5.X Page 3
Important message from the Association of Shareware Professionals:
"This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a
shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member
directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you
resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP
Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe
message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536."
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____|__ | (R)
William H. Baldwin --| | |-------------------
8704 Broadmoor, #806 | ____|__ | Association of
Overland Park, Ks. 66212 | | |_| Shareware
Compuserve ID: 76200,275 |__| o | Professionals
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|___|___| MEMBER
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