Re: Accuracy / Rounding issues - Difference between gnucash and broker account

2018-01-28 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 1/27/2018 4:54 PM, Pawel Wocjan wrote: Hi, Are there some general guidelines how to choose accuracy for fractional shares/price etc? Has anybody experience such minor discrepancies between his/her broker account and gnucash? Thank you for your help, Pawel There is no way to do this (

Re: Accuracy / Rounding issues - Difference between gnucash and broker account

2018-01-27 Thread D via gnucash-user
Ah. The wonders of autocorrect. "the part three Mayers" really makes more sense if it were written as "the part that matters." David On January 28, 2018, at 9:48 AM, D via gnucash-user wrote: Yes. Fill in the amount and the shares, and let Gnucash calculate the price. It won't match the sta

Re: Accuracy / Rounding issues - Difference between gnucash and broker account

2018-01-27 Thread D via gnucash-user
Yes. Fill in the amount and the shares, and let Gnucash calculate the price. It won't match the statement exactly (it never does, in my experience), but the price isn't really the part three Mayers; it's the other two that do. David On January 28, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Pawel Wocjan wrote: Hi, I

Accuracy / Rounding issues - Difference between gnucash and broker account

2018-01-27 Thread Pawel Wocjan
Hi, I have selected dividend reinvestment for MSFT so I end up having fractional shares with my broker. For instance, in my account I see the following data for Microsoft: Price: 94.060 Shares: 30.147 Current value: $2,835.62 I'm trying to reproduce all the data for all my individual stocks, m