The only problem is that it's unlikely the register will actually let you create this transaction, because it usually wont let you enter in a split with zero shares.
Right, which is why I did it the other way. Is my way ugly? Yup, but it works.
I like the commissions expense part, I'll add that. And, I would *love* to have the sell price be the real sell price. But, how can we document something that doesn't work? Are there any other possibilities?
This problem was another reason I mentioned earlier that maybe we should be recommending people simply not use the stock account type, instead us a regular asset account to track stocks. Like how we do Fixed Assets now.
-Jon
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