Thanks for the answers. There is a difference when I look at GNU Cash and
my broker, albeit small, is there.
I was just wondering if there was a way to set it up differently.


On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 8:38 PM NS <ninosk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First, let me tell you I am a recent user of GNUCash, and by no means I am
> a bookkeeper or know a lot about accounting.
> I am using the tool to keep control of some stock I own.
>
> Here is my issue.
> I have a DRIP on the stock. My broker says the reinvested price of each
> share was $26.4884, and they bought 4 shares for a total value of $105.9536.
>
> Now, I cannot enter four decimals in the buy (I do not know if it is a
> setting), even though the price handles them.
> When I recorded the transaction in GNUCash y entered 4 shares and a buy of
> $105.95 and a price of $26.4875 was calculated.
>
> If I enter 4 shares and the price of $26.4884, it recalculates it to
> $26.4875.
>
> How do I solve this? I want to keep track of the correct numbers.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
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