https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396301
--- Comment #11 from Ralf Habacker <ralf.habac...@freenet.de> --- Created attachment 179708 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=179708&action=edit Screenshot showing the issue (see line B) (In reply to Jon from comment #2) > For the Dividends Reinvested situation: > Starting Balance transaction – 12/31/21 buy 8 shares at $100/share = $800 > Buy Value transaction – 3/22/22 buy 4 shares at $100/share = $400 > Dividends Reinvested transaction – 6/30/22 = 1.5 shares added at $100/share > Sell Value transaction – 12/2/22 sell 10 shares at $100/share = $1,000 > Ending Balance = $350 > > ($350 + $0 + $1,000) - ($800 + $400) = $150 Return > > $150 / ($800 + $400) = 0.125 * 100 = 12.5% For this case the The Investment > Performance By Account report shows an incorrect 0% return and strangely, a > 15.51% Annualized Return. How can a zero return also have a greater than > zero annualized return? (In reply to Ralf Habacker from comment #10) > The problem can be seen in the line for investment “B” in the “Investment > Performance by Account (Customized)” report. line B isn't zero anymore, but does not match the expected return mentioned in comment 2. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.