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You can use the Equity Method of Accounting to track securities with a processing security type of Common Stock (EQCSCS) and/or Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership (JVLCLP). 

Set Up Common Stock Securities

You can use Reference Data Center (RDC) to create Common Stock securities. Otherwise, if you are an Eagle Accounting client that has not yet shifted from using Issue Viewer to RDC, you can use Issue Viewer's Equity/Mutual Fund panel to set up the security. No special security setup for the equity method is needed. The panel displays the Quantity Type as Shares. 

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Set Up Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership Securities

You can use Reference Data Center (RDC) to create Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership securities. Otherwise, if you are an Eagle Accounting client that has not yet shifted from using Issue Viewer to RDC, you can use Issue Viewer's Equity/Cost Method panel to set up the security. 

WRITERS NOTE: add a XREF here to panel. Or use excerpt to show whole thing. 

Set Up Security Types

If you choose, you can set up your own security types to differentiate the different types of securities used with securities with a processing security type (PST) of Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership (JVLCLP),

Update Eagle Accounting for the New Processing Security Type and Investment Type

If you added securities with a processing security type (PST) of Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership (JVLCLP), consider the impact on any setup rules you created that identify rules for individual processing security types. Also be aware that Joint Venture/Limited Liability/Partnership securities have their own type of Investment Type (tag 11) code value of Equity/Cost Method (EC), in case you have rules that apply to each investment type.

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