John,

I thought the same thing on price, but if you look closely, the “1” is cut off 
because the column is too small. The line total reflects that indeed, that 
split was at $10.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 19, 2019, at 9:55 PM, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Alen,
> 
> Sorry, I missed the imgur links when I went back to your previous post and 
> saw only the text part.
> 
> Part of the problem is that you were entering the sale at a price of 0 but 
> with an amount of 100 shares and a value of A$1000. In basic view GnuCash 
> will put up a dialog asking whether you want it to change the amount, value, 
> or price to make sense of it. Split view won't do that. That was probably 
> also what was suppressing generating the trading account splits.
> 
> That's an interesting way of handling an RoC. The only downside for those of 
> us with different tax rates depending on how long we hold an investment is 
> that it resets the purchase date, and if we're not paying attention might 
> make one think at tax time that the $500 RoC was really a capital gain.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls

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