https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396301
Jon <clouddrive...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |--- Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED --- Comment #6 from Jon <clouddrive...@gmail.com> --- Thanks for advising that I neglected to mark my previous comment (Comment 4) as “Reported”. Please refer to that comment for other details if necessary. The first issue with the Investment Performance reports is that the Return on Investment is only calculated correctly when the Date Range selected is either All Dates or a Date Range that begins with or earlier than the first Buy transaction. All other Date Ranges calculate an incorrect Return on Investment. The reason for the incorrect result is that the Starting Balance for these other Date Ranges is calculated by KMyMoney as the number of shares held on the report’s beginning date multiplied by the share price on that date. The correct value for the Starting Balance should be the original Buy Value of those shares, not the Buy Value +/- any gain/loss in share price as of the beginning date. The second issue with the Investment Performance reports is that the Dividends Reinvestment value is being calculated as if it were a Buy Value, which results in an incorrect Return on Investment. Buy Value is the amount of cash that an investor uses to purchase new shares. Shares added to the investor’s account by the mutual fund in a Dividend or Capital Gain distribution are not a purchase made by the shareholder. The value of shares added in a reinvestment is correctly accounted for as a part of the total number the shareholder owns. The Dividends Reinvested value should not be used in any additional way in calculating Return on Investment. Dividends Paid Out are cash in the investor’s hand and this value is correctly calculated by KMyMoney as a gain in the Investment Performance reports. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.