What version of Reckon Personal, the account type and the security type are you selecting ?
If you are selecting a listed ordinary share, this should not be a problem.
There have been some similar problems, relating to "unusual" (non typical) investment products. See the recent post:
https://community.reckon.com/reckon/topics/how-can-a-managed-fund-negative-cash-balance-be-fixed-whe...
If all else fails, You can split the transaction into 2 transactions, by entering a record income event (retaining the cash balance in the account), then purchase shares with the cash balance. This might also identify where the problem is occurring.
John
Hi Kel,
I apply transactions by opening the investment account, then use add transaction; rather than via the security. I am not sure if this is different to what you are describing.
After add transaction is opened, I select the type of transaction, the security, date etc.
For reinvest dividend, this allows for the dividend cash balance brought forward and then retains cash not converted to shares, which a lot of companies are doing.
I have the same share in multiple investment accounts. In this case the multiple cash balances for each share/account are associated with the investment account and not the security. This may be causing your problem.
( Each Reckon investment account has a net cash balance, which is the accumulated cash balance of all companies retained dividend. In the past I may have forgotten to record the cash balance correctly, as some accounts have a (small) negative cash balance. It is an error in my records, that I have given up worrying about. It would be difficult to audit to find the error source )