> On Aug 2, 2019, at 5:48 PM, Danilo Freitas da Costa <danfco...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi, @ll!
> 
> I'm facing a strange issue or misunderstanding, using different currencies.
> 
> For simplification, I have an account tree like this:
> 
> Asset
> Asset : Account-1 (BRL)
> Income
> Income : Income-1 (USD)
> 
> My default currency is BRL.
> 
> Steps (example):
> 
> 1. Add an income on 07/Jun/2019 and provide the currency quotation on this
> date.
> 2. Generate Balance Sheet report until 30/06/2019
> 
> Until now, everything is OK. The conversion sounds good.
> 
> 3. Add a new income on 05/Jul/2019 and provide the currency quotation on
> this date.
> 4. Generate Balance Sheet report until 30/06/201.
> 
> Now, the report Balance Sheet uses the most recent quotation not the
> quotation on 07/jun. As well, the total of "Assets" and "Liabilities and
> Equity" doesn't match.
> 
> Is there any way to use this entries and provide a balance sheet with the
> the correct value?

Why is the price on 7 June more correct than the one on 5 July for a report 
dated 30 June?

That aside, try setting the price source to "Average Cost". If it's still out 
of balance then you probably have unaccounted-for trading gains or losses. The 
trial balance report, run for different days, can help track down the dates of 
the transactions with the gains.

Regards,
John Ralls

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