Yes it's just being rendered that way.
You can override the precision with an option declaration for that currency.
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On Thu, Oct 26, 2023, 04:34 Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Vishesh Handa <[email protected]> [2023-10-26 10:27]:
> > 2022-03-10 * "Test"
> >   Expenses:B  42.0 EUR
>
> Why don't you change this to 42.00 EUR and everything will work the
> way you expected.
>
> I *believe* the explanation is that beancount uses the most common
> precision rather than the most accurate one given in your beancount
> file. (Martin or Dan or someone can give an accurate explanation.)
>
> However, I agree that what beancount does is not optimal here.
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