I have been using Monarch for the past few months, and overall, it is a good platform, but the Investment component, which is critical, is very much underdeveloped. Monarch groups assets in what the platform calls broad categories (ETF, Mutual Fund, Stock, Cash, etc.). The issue is that ETFs and mutual funds are not asset classes; they are types of vehicles. There is currently no way to relabel your holdings or provide an asset class designation if the linked account doesn't provide the details.
Does anyone use a platform that is more robust in this area? I am looking to review my assets (investments, homes, cars) through a single pane of glass. I have various brokerage accounts, including 401k, 457, 529, IRA, and my wife has multiple accounts. We have consolidated where we can, but sometimes you can't combine old and new retirement accounts, etc. Thanks in advance.
Posted by AJFalzie
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empower formerly personal capital is probably your best bet. monarch has a pretty UI but the investment tracking is weak. i use empower to track my standard retirement accounts and my weirder private stuff like vcx all in one place. it does asset classes way better.