I think the problem may be that you do need to treat it as a security
(like a stock). When you enter the transaction you need to enter the
number of shares and the total cost and let the price per share be
automatically filled.
On 2/23/22 08:43, Suseno Dermawan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm recently new to gnucash. i play around with this for a couple weeks.
I've figured out of recording crypto currency as fund and able to set up an
opening balance for it.
however it is a different matter with bond. specifically government bond.
what i have, the bond isn't like stock, where there is a price per share
but it's lump sum of i.e. 1000 usd.
how should i record this ?
I enter one in the price editor (screenshot attached)
[image: image.png]
below is the security editor entry
[image: image.png]
but when i made the transaction it always
goes as follow:
[image: image.png]
i can't make the total share as 30.000.000
i want to be able to see 30.000.000 ORI19 in the dashboard.
[image: image.png]
instead i get 300.000 ORI19
can some help to explain how should i go about this?
Thank you,
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