What I read is to *not* set it up as a stock or fund, but rather just 'Asset'. Enter the purchase price. Record interest as it is accrued or at cash-out.

No need to hassle with price-per-unit. If you buy another of the same bond and want to track them all in the same account, just add another purchase transaction. (or make separate child accounts for each individual bond if you like)

Regards,
Adrien

On 2/23/22 6:37 PM, Suseno Dermawan wrote:
Hi @Andrien,
I'm at lost on how the account creation or setup can help. It only says
that bond to be treated as stock. If so my problem with this bond is that
is behaving a bit weird.

As I've explained above.

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