Yes, now I'm sure as the bank replied to me that it is the "roundup rule"
being applied: between 0.10 and 0.12 it gets rounded back to 0.10 - the
rest is rounded up to 0.15.
This is crap, as the bank has no issues in paying something like 12.98 for
something I bought with my credit card - without rounding it up! But when
the invoice is emitted, the total is rounded up?! I still have to live 3
years with this bank, then I'll change...

F.

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Am Mo., 23. Juni 2025 um 14:43 Uhr schrieb Fred Bone <[email protected]>:

> On 23 June 2025 at 11:58, Boniforti Flavio said:
>
> > Hi all.
> > I'm back at this topic because I found something weird (maybe it's just
> my
> > bank, or it's every bank but I never paid attention to it). I received
> the
> > credit card invoice for the period 14.05.2025-15.06.2025 and the final
> > invoice amount is being rounded up by 2 cents: [image: image.png] I've
> > sent a request for clarification to the bank, but in the meantime: how
> > should I handle this in GnuCash? The reconciliation will not match the
> > credit card invoice, so how should I proceed?
>
> Are you quite sure there isn't a brought-forward 0.02 being included?
>
>
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