Why is my small value Shiba Inu coin balance off - $76k vs $167 ? (edit)
So I currently own some Shiba Inu, which is trading at roughly $0.00002 a coin. I own approximately 7.6 million coins, for a rough value of $167. However, Quicken is showing $76k for the value in both the "Holdings" section as well as the accounts sidebar.
Is there something I need to change in my settings, or is this a bug? If it's a bug, how do we go about getting this fixed? Seems pretty glaring if financial software can't properly multiply two numbers together.
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In what type of account are you holding this? If it's an investment account, why can't you simply change the Quote?
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
Retired "Certified Information Systems Auditor" & Bank Audit VP0 -
weird - the simple math calc is not working -
should the answer be $159.60 and not the shifted $1,596.00 ?oops - should be 7,600,000 shares
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You have an extra zero in the number of shares. It should be 7,600,000
I'm staying on Quicken 2013 Premier for Windows.
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are you doing all this manually - ?
there should be a security - SHIB -
and what does that show in the Security Detail - Shares and - More - Price history0