Say I prepaid some expenses for $100 for 1 year. I can do $100/12=$8.33 
for monthly expenses, but 8.33 * 12 = 99.96 < 100. Instead, I would hope 
gnucash can schedule transactions that automatically round these to $8.34, 
$8.33, $8.33, $8.34, $8.33... Is this currently possible?

I was looking into pmt function and hope it can solve my problem, but the 
doc <https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-sched-loans.html> 
currently says pmt doesn't support zero interest loans:


    It does not support zero-interest loans, but one doesn't really need an 
assistant for that: Just create a scheduled transaction 
for the principal divided by the number of payments that lasts for the number 
of payments. For example, if one has borrowed $1200 for a year at no 
interest and promised to pay it back in monthly installments, the repayment 
schedule is $100 monthly for twelve months.


Thanks!

Hong


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