https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494827
--- Comment #2 from Matthew Schultz <matt...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Jack from comment #1) > I suppose one possibility would be to allow KMM to split less than the > entire number of owned shares, but I'm not certain it's a good idea, and it > wouldn't happen soon. In your case, one approach would be to do the full > 3:1 split, and then sell the extra partial shares for the amount Schwab paid > you. It's not a strictly accurate representation of what happened, but it > leaves your balances correct. > In the long run, perhaps we can switch this to a wishlist for an option to > split whole shares only and consider the value of the partial shares some > sort of dividend. You might then also need to specify whether or not you > get the one extra share if your partial is over on third of a share. > Certainly worth thinking about. That's a good idea to sell the shares after the split but something goes wrong with the split as well. 242.2707 shares with a 3-for-1 split becomes 726.8100 in the balance instead of 726.8121. Then when I sell the 0.5414 shares, the balance yields 726.2686 shares (should be 726.2707) which throws off the investment value as well. Why does the balance start to miscalculate as soon as I add the 3-for-1 split? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.