Mutual funds balance adjustment
Remco Rijnders
remmy@cistron.nl
Wed, 24 Jan 2001 17:14:05 +0100
>>>>> "Andrea" == Andrea Borgia <Andrea.Borgia@nokia.com> writes:
>> You should enter a new price for your shares, like this: you
>> know the new total value, you divide it by the number of share
>> you have and enter a new transaction with only a date, a
>> description and a price (that ratio value/shares).
Andrea> You can achieve the same result as with the method
Andrea> outlined above by entering your new total value instead of
Andrea> a new price and then letting gnucash recalculate your
Andrea> share price (I think).
I tried this as well but it seems to give me the same strange result
as using the "Adjust balance" menu. I'll stick to the first method you
suggested for now :)
Thanks
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