I normally use the following syntax

2017/01/01 Example
    Assets:Mutual Fund              1,409.443 ABCfund @@ $-17,491.19
    Equity

On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 4:02 AM, Bill Harris <wsharri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got an entry something like
>
> 2017/01/01 Example
>     Assets:Mutual Fund              1,409.443 ABCfund @ 12.41
>     Equity                        $-17,491.19
>
> A ledger balance report complains::
>
> Unbalanced remainder is:
>          17491.18763
>         $-17,491.19
> Amount to balance against:
>          17491.18763
> Error: Transaction does not balance
>
> I may have missed something, but searching on the mailing list hasn't
> pointed me to anything that seems to have helped.  Yes, I''ve seen that
> beancount may make that better, but it sounds like beancount depends on
> python 3.5, and I'm on Debian Jessie, which seems to make that difficult.
>
> I thought there was some sort of rounding, though, that has taken care of
> this in the past (e.g., on 2.x), but I'm at a loss to find out enough in the
> manual to get be through it.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
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