Change By: Lukasz Chudy (25/Sep/12 7:20 AM)
Description: Currently, when a fee which is a decimal number is applied (i.e. 19.9) the round-off is applied as interest in the last installment. This happens even if the interest rate is zero, which is debatable. 

Repro:
1. Create a
 lone  loan  account with zero interest rate
2. Apply a one-time fee which is a decimal(i.e. 19.9)
3. Disburse

Repayment schedule will show the round-off, (in this case 0.1) as interest in the last installment. See screenshot.
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