https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406793
--- Comment #18 from lp.allar...@gmail.com --- Yes this is in a brokerage account (cash type) and no, there are no currency conversions involved (all CAD) for both the investment and brokerage accounts. Looking at my investment statements, I know I entered the number of shares manually (all decimals like 0.2866, more on that later) but cannot remember if I entered the price per share as a division of the total amount spent by the number of shares (using the built-in calculator which I very often do), or if I entered the number directly. Like I said, all numbers are decimals (prices, amount of shares, price/share) because this investment was a employer's sponsored retirement fund, and what they did is more or less perceive an amount (again a decimal like $268.43) on my paycheck then purchase stocks based on a distribution like so: Stock A: 7.5% Stock B: 8.0% Stock C: 15.50% .... Total: 100.00% Therefore the amount of shares purchased for each stock varied each time depending on the price of each stock. I ended up closing this investment so yes I sold all shares of all stocks, and the proceeds went back to the same brokerage account. Again, not sure if I entered the price per share manually of calculated with the built-in calculator... Hope this helps! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.