Paul,

You can experiment with Edit->Report Options menu and see how the report 
changes with various options.

In your particular case, you can set Price Source to “Average Cost” on the 
“Commodities” tab. That should give you what you are looking for.

Please note that somewhere around 2.6.12 or so (and later), there was a bug 
that corrupted the average cost reporting. This has now been fixed (I am 
currently using 3.4).

Cheers.

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Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2019 15:47:47 -0600
From: Paul Schwartz <pmjs1...@gmail.com<mailto:pmjs1...@gmail.com>>
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org<mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subject: [GNC] Modifying Balance Sheet Report
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I would like to create a Balance Sheet report that reports the value of a
stock entry as the number of shares x the cost of those shares. Anybody
have some guidance as to how to approach this?

Thanks
Paul Schwartz
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