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Table of Contents.
A...General Information.
B...File List.
C...Financial Programs.
D...Investment Manager.
E...Edit Records.
F...Net Worth.
S...Start of Document.
Type letter for information on that subject.
Use PgDn or Scroll Bar to view all.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The following Files must be in the same directory:
WINWEALT.EXE - Main Program.
GETRICH.WWO - How To Get Rich and Stay Rich Document.
INSTRUCT.WWO - Instructions on how to use the programs.
SAMPLE.WMS - Sample DataFile for Stocks.
SAMPLE.WMN - Sample DataFile for Net Worth.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
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.
Mouse: To use the Scroll Bar, try it right now, Click on the Top or
Bottom Arrow to move one line.
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.
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.
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.
DropDown boxes have pre-programmed figures in them. To use your
own delete those in the active area and enter your own.
KeyBoard: Use ALT+ the highlighted letter on the button you wish to
activate.
The TAB key is a most important key as it moves the cursor
from one area on screen to another.
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.
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.
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.
Command Buttons:
[OK] means yes, complete the procedure, such as add record to
the file.
[Cancel] means no, do not complete the procedure.
[Help] Will bring up help text for that particular program.
[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 use your own.
[Exit] will quit that procedure or menu and go back to the
previous menu.
[To Printer] will send the data or text in that program to the
Printer.
Zippy Finder: The Text Display for 'How to Get Rich and Stay Rich' and
'How to Use Programs' have a table of contents. By typing in the
letter beside the subject the program will jump to it.
If you wish to find a word then use Zippy. First match found is
shown, if not a unique word then type in the word together with
the word either in front or behind it.
Sample.WMS: This is a sample DataFile which shows how various entries
are made in the Investment Management program.
Sample.WMN: This is a sample DataFile which shows how various entries
are made in the Net Worth Program.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
All Menu buttons have names that clearly describe the function that they
perform.
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.
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.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MENU.
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.
Planning your Retirement: Use a withdrawal of income percentage less than
the interest/growth percentage to allow for inflation.
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.
How to Get Rich and Stay Rich: Shows how to save and where to invest for
the greatest growth with safety of capital.
Savings Comparisons: Not as detailed as Planning your Savings but allows
you to compare many different investment choices on screen together.
Find Compound Growth: Compare growth of your different investments on an
annual compound basis. Also use for WhatIf ? comparisons.
Payment on a Loan: Uses monthly compounding periods, for Consumer loans,
Car Payments, Credit Card payments and other loans.
Investment Manager: Keeps records of all your investments and net worth.
Canadian Mortgage: Uses semi-annual compounding. Monthly principal and
interest payments differ from American due to different compounding
periods.
American Mortgage: Uses monthly compounding periods.
How to Use the Programs: This document.
About.. : Details of Version and Author.
FUND MANAGER MENU.
Loading Files: Select the Drive and Directory. Only Files with the
extension .WMS or .WMN will be shown in the File textbox, either
click on the filename or type the filename with extension in the
Textbox and click OK, file will be loaded.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Compare Current Values: Shows all funds in 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 from the
total value in ( ) and all other details.
You can now select Graph to show the Chart:
Which is scaled to the fund with the greatest profit percentage, all
other fund profits are shown based on this scale.
Add and Edit Records: See Add and Edit Records, Add Funds Menu.
Saving Files: Select the Drive and Directory. Files with the extension
.WMS or .WMN will be shown in the File textbox, double click on the
filename under which you wish to save the file.
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.
If you forgot the name of the file in memory, check in the
Information box and it will be shown there.
Remember that saving a file using a Filename already on your
disk will overwrite the one on disk with the new data.
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.
Sort Records: Sorts on the Date. Must be in the form 01/01/93 with no
trailing blanks.
NetWorth: See Net Worth Menu.
ADD, DELETE OR CORRECT RECORDS, ADD FUNDS MENU.
To set up a DataFile for Stocks:
First select, from help, the transaction type as a guide.
(Every possible type of transaction is covered).
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.
Note that the Add Record button changes to Save Record after
creating a blank record.
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
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.
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.
Correct: Make corrections to the current record shown and press Correct
and the changes will be saved. Changes made in the Fund Name will
apply to all records with the previous name.
Delete: Will erase the current record from the file. When all records are
deleted, pressing Delete will then delete the Fund Name.
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.
The extension .WMS must be used with Investment DataFiles.
NET WORTH MENU.
To set up DataFile for Net Worth Statement:
Select Edit Assets: TAB key must be used to move from line to line.
Enter the names of your categories in sequence.
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.
Type the values beside the category names.
Press OK to save changes. Cancel will not save changes.
Insert Blank Line. Allows you to insert a line anywhere in the
list where you may have forgotten a category.
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.
Repeat the above using Edit Liabilities.
Category names can be changed and values updated at any time.
To have Header names for groups just type the name in the
name category with no value.
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.
Edit Assets: Add or change Category names or Values.
Edit Liabilities: Add or change Category names or Values.
Save File: Will save the current file in memory.
Load File: Will load the specified file into memory.
The extension .WMN must be used for Net Worth DataFiles.
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.
See 'How to Get Rich and Stay Rich' for greater details and examples on
the many ways to make the best use of the financial programs.
End